Album Rating: 5.0
I need my professional haters on deck rn
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Album Rating: 5.0
real hater hours who up
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Album Rating: 4.5
"Sounds like a bad b side off the newest Silent Planet album"
holy crap thank you lol
i have been trying to figure out what song the ending breakdown sounds like/reminds me of and it's the heavier moments of Antimatter
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm with Jay on this one. I was ready to go in ready to laugh at it but I kind of dig it? Feels less half-assed than the other stuff they've been releasing.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I kinda dig it too lol. Does it sound like underoath? no. But even with its more accessible sound it comes across as more genuine and less forced than most of the stuff they did on the last two albums.
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“Forced” is an interesting metric. Idk, to me this just sounds even more reductive than their last two albums. At least Digital Ghost had some moments.
this is like if thorn was reduced to it’s poppiest elements and then ya sprinkle in some driftwood appeal in the verses. God knows what to make of the heavy parts.
band’s dead. Tim and Chris should just go get Daniel Davison and make a good record again. Wonder who they would get to front though
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Album Rating: 5.0
The beat on the new song sounds like AI generated music you'd find on a Spotify "chill beats" playlist
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Album Rating: 5.0
I wanted to hate it and not listen to it but now I’m curious
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Album Rating: 4.5
I get that JrmyPrks. I think maybe cause driftwood is one of my favorite songs is why i kinda like it. It's still nowhere near the quality of any pre-reunion material though, and If the whole album is like that i'll hate it. I need them to write some real guitar riffs again.
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Album Rating: 4.5
This new song is...something. Legit, give it to Stephen Christian and I'd be hardpressed to tell you it isn't a new Anberlin song. As it stands...phew. They walled the fuck out of the production here. It's actually frustrating to listen to.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm okay with the song if it's more like a Blue Note type where it's a shorter track that's a transition song that calms things down a bit. Kicking it off as the lead single isn't too promising that that's the case though.
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Album Rating: 5.0
The soft parts are just like Sleepwave essentially. Not bad but pretty boring. The heavy stuff is an atrocity. Their songwriting is just abhorrent at this point. No identity, no creativity, just content
Band is dead to me
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Album Rating: 4.5
Agreed nash. Disambiguation is the last truly good Underoath album. I don't know where their talent went in the ensuing hiatus.
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Album Rating: 4.0
god took it with him when he left them
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Disambiguation is such a jam
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@Gmember oh absolutely! for me its listenability is entirely due to its proximity to driftwood. feels like they've been chasing that song for a few years now
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i think nash hit it on the head, it's just algorithm music at this point... which is whatever, generally, but not from a band that gave us dtgl > litsos > disambig > sunburnt. they need jangus
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This... works, somehow? My reaction was the "on second thought" meme, twice,
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Album Rating: 5.0
i like the new song
which is weird. but whatever
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Album Rating: 5.0
even Jesus couldn’t save these guys now
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