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DarkNoctus
July 31st 2014


12761 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

idk, this sounds like a load of fancy polished nothing with terrible production



i do like some parts (especially when the lead guitars do more) but ugh, it's weighed down by a lot of parts i don't think have any personality at all

Amphoteric
July 31st 2014


2014 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this, but would like it even more if it didn't sound so thin. It makes it sound a bit hollow sometimes.

XfingTheSullen
August 1st 2014


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Funny how all the waveform representations of their songs look like fucking rectangles

XfingTheSullen
August 1st 2014


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

come on Will, alone with you is fucking sweet

tommygun
August 1st 2014


27148 Comments


same with 90% of tunes released this century dude

PunchforPunch
August 1st 2014


7085 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

lol good one tommy

XfingTheSullen
August 1st 2014


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

that seems to be becoming quite a prevalent opinion. still, bands like gorguts still seem to favor retro production, be it natural or simulated

KILL
August 1st 2014


81582 Comments


becoming????

XfingTheSullen
August 1st 2014


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

alright you got me there

Pennywise_M
August 1st 2014


7512 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Funny how all the waveform representations of their songs look like fucking rectangles"



dbs maximized as fuck. And tbh that might be fucking this album up in terms of production. Can't really say cus all the bands maximize the shit out of their songs but i can sure tell that the result of that done wrong pretty much resembles what i can hear in this album at times. It kinda bothers me too

Salvidian
August 1st 2014


752 Comments


"bands like Gorguts seem to favor retro production"

Kind of agree. Colored Sands was retro in terms of recording but there was a ton of mastering and stuff like that to make it more dissonant. Even those Hufnagel solos would sound terrible if they were layered according to the "retro conventions". But I agree as far as raw Luc, acoustic drums and bass are concerned.

XfingTheSullen
August 2nd 2014


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I absolutely loved the production of Colored Sands. Felt like a welcome change from all this overly-digitalized production of so much modern metal. It felt sufficiently unclean and blurred, yet it added to the sound.

Solbrave
August 2nd 2014


574 Comments


might drop this to a 1

PitchforkArms
August 2nd 2014


2811 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

saying a band like gorguts favors "retro" production is stupid. They favor organic production. Colored Sands sounds polished as hell, but very organic. It sounds like Ulcerate, which is incredibly clean and well-produced. What we're getting at here, is that this album has terrible production, and its dweedle

Solbrave
August 2nd 2014


574 Comments


this album has fucking garbage production, i find it unequivocally unlistenable

YakNips
August 2nd 2014


20114 Comments


absolute dweedle overproduced shite

Solbrave
August 2nd 2014


574 Comments


the production on this is so much more hissy and gross. like, i even went back and listened to nomadic next to this on my surround system

FearThyEvil
August 2nd 2014


19391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Honestly, the production really doesn't bother me at all. It's a little loud but that's all I notice. I haven't seen any clipping issues or overpowering drums from the download I have.

Diglett
August 3rd 2014


1607 Comments


how the fuck are people calling this dweedle have they listened to origin

Pennywise_M
August 3rd 2014


7512 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Production doesn't spoil it but it is a bit unnerving imo.



And yeah i wouldn't say it clips.. It's too bloated though



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