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Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2025


116666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

They could still have riffs without him lol. His lyrics are the worst thing ever and his vox have severely declined imo.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 10th 2025


12983 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

His lyrics used to be good he’s just not trying anymore I guess

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2025


116666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

Very much agreed.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 10th 2025


12983 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I think he still sounds good though, they released a live album last year and he sounded great there too

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2025


116666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

His vox have definitely lost their punch imo. But this really is better than I was expecting. Lots of nice riffs.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 10th 2025


12983 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Agreed, it’s better than I expected, feared the worst tbh, although I disagree hard with the review claiming it’s the best turnaround since The Satanist.

JayEnder
May 10th 2025


22724 Comments


Took a whiff of this and it surprisingly didn't smell as bad as I thought it would.

Might actually be their best album since The Satanist. Which is cracking me up the more I think about it lol

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2025


116666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

I definitely dig I Loved You at Your Darkest most of the past 3.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 10th 2025


12983 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Same

JayEnder
May 10th 2025


22724 Comments


I gotta revisit that album. Remember digging it but not having much staying power besides God = Dog and Bartzabel

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2025


116666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

Its not one of their best albums but its good stuff.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 10th 2025


12983 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

There’s something funky about the production on this one, mix feels stuffy.

JayEnder
May 10th 2025


22724 Comments


Running through it right now and it kinda feels like a lesser version of The Satanist. It's solid enough tho and I'm still enjoying it.

Forgot how much I truly dug this band. Nergal might be a meme now but their music was always pretty trve. m/ Last album was mid af tho.

Willie
Moderator
May 10th 2025


20673 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

At this point, I'm pretty much just judging the book by its cover. I already thought the title "The Satanist" was a little too on the nose and lacking any kind of nuance or creativity, like the band was becoming a caricature of the genre, but I still listened to it and enjoyed some of it... but this, this title is the kind of extremity for the sake of shocking people you'd expect to find on some teen band's demo. I'll eventually listen to it, but I expect it to be terrible.

heck
May 10th 2025


7439 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

if The Satanist is the hot girl next door then this is her mentally handicapped younger sister. and that's okay.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
May 10th 2025


11981 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

I'd liken it more to the hot girl next door's old family dog who's only has 3 usable legs and smells like stale rotting fish and constantly shits on the floor due to virtually no bowel control but

He's still a dog

Which is also ok

heck
May 10th 2025


7439 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

either way the new Hate is better

veninblazer
May 10th 2025


20047 Comments


this band hasn't interested me since i daytripped the satanist years ago ngl

ThyCrossAwaits
May 10th 2025


4577 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

It is really weird that Hate is also a Polish blackened death metal band whose frontman is also named Adam

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2025


18945 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

milquetoast songwriting bogged down by some absolutely cringe lyric writing



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