Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
I love IA and StC, but this is probably my favorite album of the year so far. Delete Wicker pl0x
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Album Rating: 3.5
When it comes to over-the-top symphonic deathcore madness, it'll always be Ovid's Withering in my book.
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Album Rating: 2.5
'Ah, a man of culture I see.'
That was an inevitable Mars summon, think I'm doing well in perfecting the formula.
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Album Rating: 3.0
'The quasi-clean yells become grating and painful to hear '
they are cringe as fuck tbh
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Album Rating: 3.5
I see Persefone, I come running.
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Serious lack of riffs"
???
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Album Rating: 2.8
"Serious lack of riffs"
yeah, didn't get that either. Maybe it's one of those times when you only have a left speaker plugged in so you miss the important stuff?
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Album Rating: 4.0
I like it so far, it's a 4.0 album for me
The avg will probably drop once some more unbiased listeners rate this. The ultra-devoted fanboys are the first to vote on their albums always, Reclaimer was overrated at first too
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Album Rating: 2.8
It's had a pretty good run thus far considering the hype and numbers rating it
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Album Rating: 3.5
Deathcore's always clamoring for a new champion, especially after Thy Art dropped a real stinker.
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Album Rating: 2.8
It's my opinion that these guys are close. But they're also close to dropping that 'core' tag. Not to sound like a genre hater but if they manage to separate themselves from it, chances are these guys will be premiere material.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah, this is noticeably less deathcore than Reclaimer was. In fact the deathcore substrate is very toned down on this album.
Hell, this might even be a 4.5 for me in fact. The instrumental track is fucking spectacular. Reclaimer also kinda turned me off with those super underground goregrind vocals here and there, and this album has also lost those. Very good stuff
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Album Rating: 3.5
I'll disagree in concept Nocte, since I still believe deathcore can go further. Have bands succeeded through dropping it? Absolutely. But I don't think it is a necessity. The groundwork is there should anyone ever want to follow.
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Album Rating: 2.8
My concept was based on this band individually, rather than the genre as a whole. Honestly these guys could go either way:
Either they drop the core tendencies and bring about a change most welcome or
They build on the core sound, bringing elements together more cohesively than shown here. I agree, the groundwork is already done.
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Album Rating: 4.5
They are deathcore I doubt the will ever stop being deathcore, so prob just forget that hope while ur ahead
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Album Rating: 2.8
That makes no sense.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I FIX.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I still confused
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Album Rating: 2.8
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We we're talking potentials, period. They've already steered away from a directly deathcore sound. So the potential for these guys dropping it entirely is real.
Whether they actually do or don't for that matter is up in the air.
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Album Rating: 2.5
It's not that unreadable... 'This band are deathcore, I doubt they will ever be something other than deathcore, so just forget about that faint hope and quit while you don't completely hate them.'
I genuinely thought you couldn't translate the sentence into readable English, if you're refuting the logic of his argument, that's different.
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