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RogueNine
August 20th 2024


6085 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is probably where I fell in love with it, but I think I got the itch from something by Omega Massif.

0GuyMan0
August 21st 2024


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Right so it was So Did We for everyone like I imagined



Truthfully though, So Did We opened the doors for me, but it was Rosetta's Departe where I truly jumped in with both feet.

Zakusz
August 21st 2024


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah the way Departe just explodes into that wall of sound after that two minute build up is the stuff of legends

0GuyMan0
August 21st 2024


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

YES DUDE



I'll never forget the first time listening to it. Had just seen them play a back-and-forth set with Battlefields and thought they sounded huge. Picked up TGS at the show and put it on as I was laying down for sleep that night and was fucking absolutely captivated when the shit hit. Jaw was effectively on the floor by the time Itinerant came around and then Au Pays Natal finished and I decided to get up to put headphones on and go to the school and paint all night because that shit was making me FEEL and I didn't want to waste it.

Frost15
August 21st 2024


4641 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

You guys are giving me goosebumps cause all the tracks mentioned are god tier PM. In my case it was Neurosis's Souls at Zero whole album (I'm more of an album guy), although it's more hardcore oriented. For pure post-metal my portal album was Pelican's Australasia

0GuyMan0
August 21st 2024


5652 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You know what? Opener on Fire in our throats kind of had a similar effect as what I'm talking about, but the rest of the album didn't do a ton for me at the time. Guess it might have laid the groundwork.

naturalistic2
September 4th 2024


231 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The hurrian hymm style of In Fiction and So Did We is an actual religious experience. Never thought ancient Mesopotamian music would go so well with post-rock/metal.

Scoot
September 5th 2024


24176 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the climax of so did we is like cumming into a sunset

Rawmeeth38
September 5th 2024


2823 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Incredible album

sizeofanocean
September 5th 2024


3767 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I just learned something really interesting with that hurrian hymn... Can you guys elaborate, how exactly the influence shows?

coolbreeze
September 30th 2024


149 Comments


Backlit = one of, if not, their best ?

Sevengill
September 30th 2024


13163 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

always felt underrated to me

Frost15
September 30th 2024


4641 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Indeed, but it's very difficult to pick the best ISIS song. So many candidates...

Flashmobba
September 30th 2024


3466 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I wish the first three minutes of Altered Course went on forever

Sevengill
September 30th 2024


13163 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

well, let's use process of elimination. we can start by crossing off "Emission of the Signal."

anode
September 30th 2024


3011 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

“ The hurrian hymm style of In Fiction and So Did We” the fuck you on about

Zakusz
October 1st 2024


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I've had a couple whiskeys, but on the love performance of So Did We on their dvd when the camera angle is the entire venue and it's shaking all over the place during the climax is god tier music stuff

Frost15
October 9th 2024


4641 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Pensive, beautiful, timeless... What a piece of music man...

Spec
October 9th 2024


41443 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the climax of so did we is like cumming into a sunset



Damn man you have such a way with words lol.

RogueNine
October 10th 2024


6085 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I've never tried it but perhaps I shall report back.



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