Glass Casket Desperate Man's Diary
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Tam-Tam
July 23rd 2006


93 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If you don't like the band; then you are whats wrong with the world. You probably are the root cause of hundreds of people in Lebannon dying as well. Happy?

Pete
August 10th 2006


188 Comments


No one could possibly disagree with me moving this out of 'Grind', am I right? There's nothing to motivate this (death) metal band to be labelled grind.

I'm sure some of you will want to call it metalcore (I even added that as a subgenre for you people), but there's nothing hardcore about it.This Message Edited On 08.10.06

TojesDolan
August 19th 2006


271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I enjoy the first and last tracks a lot.



For real.



Anyway, why can't I find information about this on the internet? It isn't out yet?





Pebster49
January 22nd 2007


3041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album kicks ass, damn

FukuiSan
October 20th 2007


179 Comments


I LIKE!

Metalikane
November 1st 2007


851 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is a really good album and I really dont have any complaints except that this sounds more like Between the Glass Casket and Me than just straight up Glass Casket. They kind of lost their signature sound in my opinion. I guess its not too surprising, considering the amount of time that Dusty and Blake spent with BTBAM. It would be impossible not to be influenced. Although this is way heavier than BTBAM. They definitely went more death metal on this one. All in all, its a great record not to be overlooked.

Metalikane
November 1st 2007


851 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I personally like that one better, but this one is still really good. Definitely worth checking out.

ColdDamnation
November 1st 2007


159 Comments


so what happend to this guys sister that made him dedicate 90% of his music to her? probably a drunk fool and his car.This Message Edited On 11.01.07

cvlts
February 6th 2008


9956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this album is jus pure desperation... adams vocals and the nostalgic guitars and claustsrphobic drumming make this album one of the most desperate albums to date... this album feels adams try for help and it borderlines on the conceptual

HighandDriving
February 6th 2008


3288 Comments


I liked their debut more then this but still a good release.


PatientOfLakeshore
March 7th 2008


9 Comments


So Sid doesn't sing on this album at all?

Not really a bad thing, I just like clean vocals every now and then to mix things up. If it lacks clean vocals I usually find it gets bland after a couple listens. I desire vocal diversity.

2muchket!
May 16th 2008


906 Comments


this albums pretty excellent I'd say about as good as their first

cvlts
November 5th 2008


9956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

well i have to completely disagree on that... Colors does not have any influence from Glass Casket... mayyyybbe Alaska...

now on the other hand, with Desperate Mans Diaries, Glass Casket has gotten a lot more technical and melodic which i would assume comes from BTBAM... although that could also jus come from natural musical progression

fireaboveicebelow
November 5th 2008


6835 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I don't see how either band is related aside from the shared members

Essence
December 9th 2008


6809 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Album kicks ass

cvlts
June 10th 2009


9956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i miss these guys...

cvlts
November 23rd 2009


9956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

will spend my 2000th comment on these guys...



heres for a new album in the near future.

Motiv3
November 23rd 2009


9351 Comments


listening to this and i can definitely see the Btbam comparisons but i don't think they sound anything like them. This kicks ass so far.

lucazade22
December 17th 2009


1105 Comments


this is possibly the worst album ever...

Waior
April 5th 2010


11778 Comments


not really



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