Album Rating: 5.0
They posted the same news on their myspace(still using fucking myspace) 2 days ago, it's gonna happen. I just don't know how anyone is gonna know about it, anyone who used to listen to them have completely forgotten em by now, and sure as hell I'm probably the only person who would care to check their friggin myspace.
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@Captain
yeah, it is a true statement, I just see similar statements in soooo many introductory paragraphs of
metal reviews on this site. Really isnt a big deal, im just being ornery haha. Nothing wrong with your
vocab though.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Check out this interview of Steve Jarret from back in the day, he is a fucking serious dude.
http://theapparat.us/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=523&t=34837&p=45951&hilit=orgone+interview#p45951
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yeah no prob man. listening to goliath
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There's a documentary that I really enjoy: "There is a Policeman inside all of our Heads" that specifically addresses what I'm talking about. It outlines how an efficient marketing scheme was devised to appeal to the "starving artist", the "rebellious teen", the "aspiring entrepreneur". In other words, the "powers that be" will willingly and enthusiastically accommodate any lifestyle, whether it's rebellious or mainstream, because it reenforces two very obvious things: dependence on material possessions and dependence on a set perception of "self". It redirects honorable, uncorrupted feelings like creativity, compassion, rebellion or ambition into a purchasable product that enhances each role and satiates the very justifiable yearning to express those feelings. Most of all, it brings in a great deal of money and causes even more division amongst disillusioned goons who endorse a new mode of dogmatic thinking that is only slightly different than the one they've been raised to endorse. So, I think we should cast aside the flimsy divisions and be united in disgust and rageful disdain towards the expertly mutilated world that we operate in...a world that has been purposefully removed from its natural, harmonious state...a world that has been brutally conditioned to operate in fear, hopelessness and seclusion. I think that we should feel alienated in this concretized, mechanical, colorless state of mental and spiritual suffering. It most definitely benefits the manipulators of this planet when we adhere to petty sociological labels, instead of confronting our own multi-dimensional nature and embracing our undeniable interconnectedness. What's important is that we have a responsibility to be mature, intelligent, compassionate human beings who evolve through self-exploration. For me, that requires an opinion-less examination of darkness/light, solitude/companionship, every duality, paradox and mystery that presents itself. If someone chooses to boastfully brandish their apathy or near-sightedness, it's ultimately their loss. I can't think of anything more rewarding (and baffling) than discovering and then enacting the purpose of your own life.
fucking yes
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Album Rating: 5.0
Sweet, I was listening to The Goliath in the car last night. Lessons of Mesopotamia, Drained Trough of Resistence, and Vomited Hyacinths hit the fuckin spot.
Train yourself for TJP, it's a gauntlet of awesome, track 2 is like 10 minutes of metal riffs that don't repeat themselves once.
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^ that sounds fuckin awesome man. And yeah long, complex and eccentric songs are no stranger to me so I'll be good to go haha
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Album Rating: 5.0
whoa, u wrong silent. this destroys.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I see. that's your opinion and it's cool. I really like this band, The Goliath was an awesome album, I had to wait 3 years before this eventually leaked. I think the Joyless Parson is awesome and original. Steve is a great musician, I think you might really dig his new band, it's like experimental bluesy indie rock, he sings and plays guitar in it. http://miracleworkerus.bandcamp.com/
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Album Rating: 5.0
I'm diggin em @Captain. You should check out Joanna Newsom.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yss. Then move on to Have One On Me and The Milk-Eyed Mender.
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agree with silent im halfway through this and it has its moments of being kinda cool but not sure where i see 4.5/5 or anything.
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isnt this the kind of metal you dont like captain im surprised by your rating
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Album Rating: 5.0
@YankeeDudel: Check their album The Goliath, it's a bit different you might like it more. Here's a taste...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3_ieGPEd5A
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hmm just listened to that song wack and idk its not bad but it doesnt really stand out to me as anything more than average.
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Album Rating: 5.0
as compared to what?
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as compared to all the metal ive heard. whats so special about it that it deserves a 5? like I said I agree with silent Ive heard this kind of stuff a hundred times over. its slightly above average compared to most new tech deathyish bands but thats it.
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Album Rating: 5.0
It deserves a 5 because this band is from my hometown and I personally think the music and the band is great. To be fair though I think most people who are into it would give it a 4.
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Album Rating: 5.0
This album destroys everything. It's the perfect mix of BM, DM, sludge, progressive metal, and classical. The composition and riffs are 5/5, I love everything about it. Probably the most overlooked modern metal masterpiece.
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Album Rating: 5.0
This didn't actually come out till this May so... dm/bm AOTY. Easy
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