Poets of the Fall Carnival of Rust
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Ecnalzen
August 14th 2017


12169 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So, these guys appear on the soundtrack to Alan Wake as the Old Gods of Asgard, ha. I must not have known the band when I first played the game, but I recognized the singer as soon as the song started playing when I heard it today.

Mongi123
October 31st 2023


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Here because of Alan Wake but the first song on here is great in its own right and I look forward to giving them a more genuine listen beyond the great chapter of all time WE SING

Mongi123
February 25th 2024


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

As far as just simple rock goes, they nail it here. Really creative and original especially considering the countless albums of this kind.

Mongi123
November 12th 2025


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Playing Alan Wake 2 again so time to blast while playing

arthropod
December 20th 2025


3099 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I've realized that Delicious is kind of a rehash of Don't Mess with Me. Crazy how they tend to reiterate older songs on each of their albums, yet always manage to pull it off to a great effect.

arthropod
March 24th 2026


3099 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

My goodness. 20 years of this masterpiece, an anniversary tour, an unreleased song off it about to drop and a whole new album in the works... They're cooking so hard this year.

Mongi123
March 25th 2026


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

On the surface this is a solid rock/pop rock album but such a creative one. All of the melodies are so memorable.

arthropod
March 25th 2026


3099 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

You could say the same about their whole discography. Simple and insanely effective, the band doesn't miss.

Can't wait for Black Waters to be put out.



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