Album Rating: 4.5
yea love the production on here m/
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its too good man
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Album Rating: 5.0
Shadow, bumped again? Damn son.
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yea it gets better every time crypt. hope their next record is as good
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Album Rating: 5.0
you know it man
2:26 into Worm Harvester blew my mind the first time i listened to it, holy lungs batman, 19 seconds
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I have no doubt their next album will warp the fabric of space/time
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Album Rating: 5.0
see, if Shrines had this production
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Shrines' production is perfect on wax so ~
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true but i'd still liek to hear ulcerate and dso with colin
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Album Rating: 5.0
i'd like to hear most bands with colin.
or with the boys at ad nauseam.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Ad m/
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Album Rating: 4.0
new album when
i'm getting antsy
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Album Rating: 4.0
They've written 3 new songs
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five new albums please
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Album Rating: 4.0
what do you mean they i thought this was a 100% malevolent computer band
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its a congregation of five primordial monstrosities channeling the dark energy of the multiverse
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Album Rating: 4.0
Were you asking about when's the new brain album or Ad naus :s
I think I derped
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think he meant arti yea
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Album Rating: 4.0
i meant the brain
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Hey everyone, Will (vocals) here. I know we've been keeping you in the dark about our new album so I wanted to share this with you. It's a brief summary of the lyrical themes on this upcoming album that was sent to Adam Burke - the artist who will be doing the cover.
"8 out of 10 songs on this album loosely deal with the concept of a dystopian future in which humanoid "robots" (or "cyborgs" and/or other related humanoid machines) have long outlived human beings. This takes place in outer space as well as on unnamed planets (not necessarily Earth). A recurring theme is the moment of awakening or becoming conscious for a computer based machine and how abstract thought would be interpreted by it. It is implied that the conscious machines/robots believe themselves to be not a creation of long extinct humans BUT a more perfect evolution (humans as LOWER than robots - planet of the apes syndrome). Also implied is that the machines eventually get scrapped or recycled in a massive junkyard/ reprocessing center which is a metaphor for the various takes on the afterlife. Like Dantes Inferno but with futuristic machinery and robots.
For what its worth, of the other two songs - one is about volcanoes and the other is basically the movie "the Blob" on a spaceship."
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