Album Rating: 3.5
Nah I don’t vibe stale
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Album Rating: 3.5
^ that said, the back half of this has some cool stuff going on and I appreciate that he brought back more chonky riffs this time. Digging Nootropic, Circuit Bender and Lacuna
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Album Rating: 3.0
everyone vibes stale homie it's called having a preference
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Album Rating: 2.5
Nootropic made my playlist for the summer but once you’ve heard that one you’ve heard them all
I always thought it would be interesting for Intervals to do an EP or short album with a different vocalist on each track. I feel like there are some guys out here that could elevate this beyond being prog wallpaper
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The leaders of saccharine metal return
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Album Rating: 3.0
I like this recent trend of instrumental prog guitarists being featured in more accessible music. This Intervals album is just so mundane at this point. However, I really enjoyed Aaron's solo in "Love & Co" by The Home Team; it felt refreshing. This is something I haven't felt about his music in a long time as he didn't dominate the entire track with his leads. Maybe I'm just getting tired of instrumental prog music in general and I'm going back to the classic philosophy that "guitar leads are best in short spurts, mostly just guitar solos.." Another good example of this is Plini's performance on the newest The Intersphere track.
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Album Rating: 3.5
The genre is getting stale agreed
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