TBK has been around longer (thus giving it more time to gain votes), user base is on a decline, and the whole Larkin Grimm situation probably scared off potential listeners
am leavin[2]
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Album Rating: 4.5
yo dis a killer album
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Album Rating: 3.5
It's pretty good
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Album Rating: 4.5
Fo sho. Heh played this to a couple of my flatmates that were tripping a while back, not thinking twice. But I'm pretty sure they had a blast/lost their minds.
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finally gave it a spin
5 stars
out of 8
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Wouldn't a cut from this record be great in a David Lynch production? It kept coming to mind as I listened to it yesterday.
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It's the most post-rock of the double album trilogy I'd say.
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post-The Seer stuff is untouchable
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TBK and The Seer are haunting scary masterpieces, this is definitely calmer than those
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I recommend you at least check out the title track. It'll beat you over the head with repetitiveness.
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i don't think this is their best work but it's definitely a 4+
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Damn this site really hasn't done this album justice at all. A third of the votes of the other 2 and 0.4 lower? This thing definitely has its own niche in the trilogy, it's so satisfying when you're in a more meditative mood.
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Album Rating: 3.3
it has its niche as the weakest of the reunion albums
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The song on this about rape was really good but I never listened to the rest of it. Haven't really had the urge to.
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So this album sucks dick eh?
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Album Rating: 4.0
no
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Album Rating: 4.5
not really
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
Sorta
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Album Rating: 5.0
Behemoth of an album!
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It's alright.
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