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evilford
April 9th 2021


71684 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Always

zakalwe
April 13th 2021


42001 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

‘it doesn’t sound great honestly’



Blimey you’re not wrong. Far too flat and tinny sounding.

keaton_86
April 13th 2021


1377 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Blimey you’re not wrong. Far too flat and tinny sounding."



Agreed.



Also, how the hell is it 2021 and you cant reply to someones comment. This site has the exact same functionality it did like 15 years ago.



Mythodea
April 13th 2021


7459 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

yup... We use ''@'', but it really has no function whatsoever other than giving the semblance of an adequate commenting platform.



Anyways, here's this



https://www.nme.com/news/music/mastodon-on-their-new-album-its-the-fullest-biggest-sounding-record-weve-done-so-far-2904550



H Y P E

parksungjoon
April 13th 2021


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

>This site has the exact same functionality it did like 15 years ago.



yes

parksungjoon
April 13th 2021


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

scuse me while i crack the skye

DePlazz
April 13th 2021


4984 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Also, how the hell is it 2021 and you cant reply to someones comment. This site has the exact same functionality it did like 15 years ago."

Keeps one alert, doesn't it

Shemson
April 13th 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

New Mastodon is always exciting... I wonder if because they’ve not been touring they’ve spent a bit more time and gone back to the huge concept album vibe from Leviathan to this

zelenichajnik
April 13th 2021


624 Comments


I'd absolutely be down for that. I don't hate their newer stuff but it's definitely less 'oh shit nice' than their early run to this.

'No album is a 3 when it has the Czar on it' - has comfortably one of my favourite solo sections ever done at this point. Such a beast of a song.

PurpleDino
April 15th 2021


3839 Comments


that’s exactly how emperor of sand was hyped tbf

I don’t see them ever going back to a pre-hunter sound

Mythodea
April 15th 2021


7459 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I am a sucker for Emperor tbh. Mastodon's albums up to CtS need you to be engaged to enjoy, while The Hunter onwards they become more fluent and jam-fun. Hunter/OMRTS are always a treat to listen and with high replay value. EoS has some of my favourite latter-era Mastodon songs (Steambreather, Andromeda, Jaguar God) and is highly consistent and meticulous through and through.



Edit: woohoo, 6k comments! It took me some 7 years on this site to achieve

parksungjoon
April 15th 2021


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nice dude

Mythodea
April 15th 2021


7459 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

wth, I JUST read this review...

BigPleb
April 15th 2021


65808 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It stinks.

Koris
Emeritus
April 15th 2021


22628 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Hernan (SgtPepper) really should have the flagged review

Shemson
April 15th 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Jesus this review is awful. I know opinions are subjective but they can sometimes be very bad

PurpleDino
April 15th 2021


3839 Comments


“Hunter/OMRTS are always a treat to listen and with high replay value”

I mean yeah they’re enjoyable but I almost never replay them

Mythodea
April 15th 2021


7459 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Well, I do!

Pikazilla
April 15th 2021


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

No masto after '06 has much replay value tbh



I mainly find myself rejamming Blood Mountain and Remission these days



And a few songs off Leviathan



Demon of the Fall
April 15th 2021


39117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This held up pretty damn well when I returned the other week. Leviathan even more so.

I’d still declare that BM is tops, but I haven’t spun it in a while. Will check.



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