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zaruyache
November 7th 2021


28603 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

i want them to take that cool riff on Vestige and do a full pop punk blackgazer album

LunaticSoul
November 7th 2021


2420 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So I saw them yesterday live



Gotta be honest, all new songs were a very nice experience. The male cleans are actually from the singer, and it is obvious when seeing them live they experimented quite a bit with adding melodies, the writing also seems a little bit more mature



Still I think the aggressiveness of JORD was one of the main selling point for me, and Diorama is less aggressive overall (Tvesind has a very cool riff but it just appears once) . They played for sure the first four, and I think Tvesind and Diorama, but I am not that "still" familiar with all tracks. They also did some variations to the original JORD tunes to make them more "gazey" in some bits for sure, although to be fair I was quite stoned and vibin lol so take it with a grain of salt

Slex
November 7th 2021


17866 Comments


Lol sounds like a good show dude!

Dewinged
Emeritus
November 10th 2021


33016 Comments


New one is is really good, they still have that Deafheaven imprint but mixed with more interesting twists. Sylvaine also sings on the album (title track).

PortalofPerfection
November 10th 2021


3415 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

T/T from here is still their best song but new album is better overall. Really smooth, engaging listen.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
November 10th 2021


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

New one reminds me of Deafheaven if they pursued the metallic element of their sound over the shoegaze element

Dewinged
Emeritus
November 10th 2021


33016 Comments


Surprised it doesn't have a review yet.

Josh D.
November 21st 2025


18143 Comments


This is tight.



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