Vektor Terminal Redux
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Thalassic
December 22nd 2018


5740 Comments


Vexovoid is to Vektor what every bumblefuck village's local cover band is to Creedence Clearwater Revival: competent enough to make you want to buy them a drink and give them a pat on the shoulder after you watched them perform at the bar, but eventually you'll always want to go back to the original.

Demon of the Fall
December 22nd 2018


39169 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@bloc: I’ll definitely check it, been putting it off actually. Did you see that I started to enjoy that First Fragment album in the end?

bloc
December 22nd 2018


70880 Comments


"@bloc: I’ll definitely check it, been putting it off actually. Did you see that I started to enjoy that First Fragment album in the end?"

Haha yes I am very proud of you

Demon of the Fall
December 22nd 2018


39169 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Potential for more, that 2nd jam really took me by surprise. I know you only dig because they’re Canadian, but as you’re president of the Maple Leaf Tekk Death Association I thought you should know.

bloc
December 22nd 2018


70880 Comments


Lmao I have Canadian bias yes, but even with that aside they put out an amazing album indeed

Demon of the Fall
December 23rd 2018


39169 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lol, that Vexovoid album is silly, like I knew it’d be Vektor-core but come on guys it’s absurd. Also they managed to take a lot of the interesting progressive elements out completely. Stripped down to the bones & absolutely no need to hear it again.

Dimorphic
December 23rd 2018


1414 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Fuck Vexovoid. I hate bands that can't have an original thought/idea. Create something for yourselves. Fuck, man. Even the name of the album is basically a reference to Terminal Redux.

Demon of the Fall
December 23rd 2018


39169 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Plus ‘Vexovoid’ is dangerously close to ‘Vektor-void’ & this album opens/closes with songs titles including ‘void’ in the name.

Wearing influences on your sleeve is fine & I expected to enjoy it despite the obvious parodies, but it’s too much & not even very good song-writing wise, some of it is clumsy & is just Vektor-ish riff after riff without direction.

Space Jester
December 23rd 2018


11562 Comments


But Portal had an album called Vexovoid In 2013, before Terminal Redux

Also the band Vexovoid formed the same year

So at the very least, the name doesn’t have much to do with it

Demon of the Fall
December 23rd 2018


39169 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The point about Portal is completely irrelevant (presuming it’s merely a coincidence), but it’s fair game if they actually formed before the release of Terminal Redux. It still doesn’t justify the album in any way, above anything else it just isn’t very good & Vektor were still here first.

bloc
December 23rd 2018


70880 Comments


Portal prob sucks too

Space Jester
December 24th 2018


11562 Comments


Nah Portal is rad

Egarran
December 24th 2018


36870 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

They are beyond suck and rad.

StrikeOfTheBeast
December 24th 2018


8382 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

m/

parksungjoon
December 24th 2018


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yung fans check out a band called obliveon, thank me later

Casavir
December 24th 2018


5676 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

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Space Jester
December 24th 2018


11562 Comments


Yea Obliveon is rad

DarkSideOfLucca
December 24th 2018


19182 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Band rules, vocals are beyond fucking irritating

Tundra
December 24th 2018


10760 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Fair assessment : thinking_emoji :

bloc
December 24th 2018


70880 Comments


Obliveon slaps yeah. And they're Canadian. I just get annoyed with how they spell their name lol



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