it leaked
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JUST SAW, damn, just ahead of a 9 hour work day. Wish I could easily get these songs on my phone without iTunes.
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new album is disappointing.
Its nowhere near Nomadic or even wombs..
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This a divisive one? I wasn't a fan of their older stuff, but really got into some moments of The Flesh Prevails. I was hoping that Dreamless was a more progressive, varied, and atmospheric version of TFP 
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This is more of the same from The Flesh Prevails
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Ah I see -- I know a ton of people who much preferred their older stuff and disliked TFP, which sounds like the opinion you probably hold. I loved that direction, so maybe this still might be for me. Sorry man, sucks when an an LP you've been drooling over doesn't deliver. I guess I'll find out tonight.
I've read a ton of really glowing reviews, and 1 or 2 mediocre ones. Still looking up for me I think.
Edit: Hey, can I ask, I've heard the production isn't a clippy brickwall anymore...that accurate, or does it still have its problems?
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
"I was hoping that Dreamless was a more progressive, varied, and atmospheric version of TFP"
that's the impression ive gotten off the three or four songs ive heard and the production does seem better
surprised some people like wombs more than their next two, always thought it was vastly inferior myself
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OK, I've heard 3 more songs on top of the two singles that were released. Production is vastly better, and I love the ambient passages I've heard so far. Crappy car speakers though, so I feel I'm missing a lot of nuance. Gonna save the real listen for my cans at home. Very promising so far though.
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Album Rating: 4.5
This album fucking rips, don't know why I didn't listen to this sooner
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Album Rating: 3.5
TFP got real stale for me real quick. I hope they have a few more tricks up their sleeve for the new album. I want it to be awesome, but I didn't really care much for the single I heard with the female vocals. It was okay.
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Both the new album and TFP have the same issue, everything blends together too much.
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I feel like both albums, and this one especially, really benefit from listening to the whole album as a piece. That just seems like a tall order when it's 55 minutes of raw aggression. And because of that, I'm grateful that this is so much more serene than TFP when it comes to interludes and instrumentals.
Not making excuses though. I really think these guys would benefit from taking this exact sound they have now, which I LOVE, and throwing in just a bit more melody into whatever you'd call their choruses. More cleans from Alex please. But this is still a staggering record. Good stuff.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I never really felt the album blended together on here tbh
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Album Rating: 4.0
cant wait to hear the new one when i get home
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Oh it doesn't even have to blend perfectly to be something that's best experienced as a singular thing. If I find an album has a lot of samey songs with little flourishes of individuality each, then I just like listening to the whole shebang to see every angle of the same sculpture. Stealing that simile because it worked so well with Purity Ring's debut.
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Album Rating: 3.0
heh
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Album Rating: 4.0
dam i forgot how much the production on this sucked ass
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
and yet it still doesn't come close to ruining the experience for me
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that's like the most memorable thing about this album dude
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
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