Album Rating: 4.0
like godflesh
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^^^lol
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the drums do sound like shit on this tho and i dunno what he was thinking with the melodeth sections on Echoes
this is easily Panopticons least interesting record, shits pretty bland.
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its pretty much just panopticon without panopticons charm
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Album Rating: 4.0
whut
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Album Rating: 4.0
Better than Kentucky at least
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Album Rating: 3.5
Without charm, though? It's atmospheric black metal with string instruments, blue grass, and spacey post-rock. What's lacking in charm?
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kentucky is better
Without charm, though? It's atmospheric black metal with string instruments, blue grass, and spacey post-rock. What's lacking in charm?
>its not even that atmospheric
>the blue grass sections are super gimmicky
>the spacey post-rock sections are also cliche as fuk
>album is not unique
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also you mention string instruments like folk bm hasnt existed for years
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yeah i couldnt make it through the first track of this :X
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the first track is the worst one tbh
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Album Rating: 3.5
this rules fuck you lordpot
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feel free to be offended by my correct opinion
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Album Rating: 3.5
i'm not but your opinions usually are correct like my answers to the math exam today
they are not correct
rip
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RIP your future career and aspirations
also [insert copy + p of all your shit ratings here]
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Album Rating: 3.5
kentucky is better
Kentucky felt lazy and derivative. Take some basic tremolo riffs. Check. Add some stupid flutes. Check. Blast beats. Yep. Awkward bluegrass jamz. Check-arooni. Lulzy you-can-do-it anarchist lyrics. Done and done.
It felt like his most basic record, like the black metal wasn't even interesting at all, and the bluegrass bits were really awkwardly thrown in. And then all those pointless short songs--kind of like sunbather!
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Kentucky felt lazy and derivative. Take some basic tremolo riffs. Check. Add some stupid flutes. Check. Blast beats. Yep. Awkward bluegrass jamz. Check-arooni. Lulzy you-can-do-it anarchist lyrics. Done and done.
you could literally replace Kentucky with Roads to the North and perfectly describe this album as well
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Album Rating: 3.5
this uses way more diversity in the riffing and structuring. Kentucky just felt... not original at all. Basic folk/black metal. This at least has a bunch of junk going on, and no two songs sound the same.
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this is the least diverse and original thing ive heard all year
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and you jammed FlyLo on the daily
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