Dark Tranquillity We Are the Void
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Pikazilla
January 30th 2020


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Because their other releases are vastly superior to this? :D

Lelle
January 30th 2020


2819 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Have been bingeing their discography repeatedly the last few days, not sure if I agree



They have made better (more engaging) albums for sure, but there are also others that I didn't enjoy as much as this one

Meridiu5
January 31st 2020


4208 Comments


The keyboards here are herpes

Lelle
February 11th 2020


2819 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I have to say I disagree. If anything I feel they were more cheesy on Fiction (though I enjoy that album a lot too). This seems like a darker, more toned down version of the Fiction sound, which I can dig.

alamo
February 18th 2020


5969 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

shattered into a million brighter stars ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

parksungjoon
February 18th 2020


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

each flare unique and rare

Lelle
February 20th 2020


2819 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

the vocals gave me legit chills on that song when I first heard it

NoHellsNoHeavens
April 7th 2020


275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The keys kill this album for me for the most part in comparison to their other stuff. Arkhangelsk and Iridium are my favorites of the album.

Shadowmire
April 7th 2020


6660 Comments


it hurts!!!

DungeonBoy
April 7th 2020


10281 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Album is easily their weakest, but the some of the Japenese bonus tracks are fantastic:



Out of Gravity: https://youtu.be/WEdnAMkkbXs



The Bow and the Arrow: https://youtu.be/g92W3LAXu_w

OmairSh
April 16th 2020


17931 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Album is easily their weakest"



Hard to argue with that tbh

Space Jester
September 15th 2020


11560 Comments


I enjoy this a lot more when I replace half the tracks with the Zero Distance EP.

Currently my playlist looks like this but I’m still tweaking it

1. Zero Distance
2. Out of Gravity
3. The Fatalist
4. The Grandest Accusation
5. The Bow and the Arrow
6. Star of Nothingness
7. Arkhangelsk
8. I am the Void
9. To Where Fires Cannot Feed
10. Surface the Infinite
11. Iridium

MeatWolf
November 21st 2020


250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Unquestionable #1 in DT's disco for me. Still guitar-driven but with loads of awesome synths and the atmosphere is done just the right way. The songwriting is top-level, Fatalist, Grandest Accusation and Iridium are some of the best DT tracks. Her Silent Language is an example of how to do great mellow stuff (unlike today). And then comes Out of Gravity which is just flawless and features one of the most amazing solos, done by Antonsson. For God's sake, you invited this guy to play BASS? Should have kept him as guitarist #3 especially since #1 and #2 left soon afterwards. Now the talent went to waste and he plays nowhere. Well done, fellas.



Of course the fillers are there but disregard them, the complete album is almost 77 mins long and you can pick stuff the way you like.

benkim
June 17th 2021


4813 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Awful album but Iridium is actually insane. Really unique in their discography as well.

heck
June 17th 2021


7413 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is their least good album but still rules

ToSmokMuzyki
October 18th 2021


14931 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

wE aRe ThE vOiD tHaT hAuNtS yOu

GhostShelter
January 4th 2022


1541 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Gave this album a 4 because DT are legends and this album is underrated. Could’ve used better engineering/production though.

Iamgubbler
April 9th 2022


27 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great album. Very cheesy, but I like cheese. If you think Projector is one of DTs best releases, you're going to like this.

Space Jester
April 10th 2022


11560 Comments


Projector is near the top for me and this is near the bottom

alamo
June 10th 2022


5969 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Do CURRENT YEAR teenagers have any feelings besides self-pity, bitterness, and jealousy? The lyrical content could be forgiven if the music wasn't so derivative, and if the singer didn't sound like she's pretending to have a speech impediment. But I can't blame her, since clean enunciation hasn't been in vogue for several years. It's nothing but the sounds of various 2000s bands (which were already pretty derivative), but watered down 10x.rr



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