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Wizard
January 30th 2009


20516 Comments


Album is serious suckage compared to their last.

Stevens
January 30th 2009


22 Comments


Well, there's definitely a similarity but it's not obvious...Apparently, everyone in architects is a huge fan of Comeback Kid so no wonder really. Oh, and nope Wizard.

TrojanWhore
February 1st 2009


752 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Seriously disagree with wizard.



Saw them last night and they were amazing. Early Grave is so intense live.

TBliss
February 1st 2009


987 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Saw this band a couple of nights back and they are incredible live, the new material really shines in a live setting. They even managed to top Misery Signals live...but only just

TrojanWhore
February 1st 2009


752 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Misery Signals were really good last night as while.

TBliss
February 2nd 2009


987 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Where did you see them dude?

HideYourDisguise
February 2nd 2009


28 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Definitely falls short of my expectations... I think they mixed Sam's vocals too loud and the guitar work was wasted in that sense. They also ditched the 'build-up and climax' thing they did so well for singalong choruses... :/



Maybe this will change as I play it more but for now, I think this is not a bad album at all, but not brilliant like I thought the older two releases were.

BurlySlayerFan
February 2nd 2009


51 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Listened to this about 5 times and I love it, Early Grave is easily one of their best songs. I like the s/t track but think it could have been better... kind of builds up and ends kind of abruptly.



Wish I went to see them at Newport earlier in the month.

TrojanWhore
February 2nd 2009


752 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

TBliss - I saw them at Brighton, at the Concorde 2.

SKUDstorm
February 3rd 2009


136 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Early grave is fucking amazing. I've been on a bit of a metalcore binge lately and I can't stop listening to this album.

FrankieV2
February 8th 2009


7 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Saw 'em in Newcastle last month.



They were fucking amazing as were Mis Sigs.

SKUDstorm
February 9th 2009


136 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Aside from a couple songs, I find this album doesn't have the replay value their early ones had.

RandMcNally
February 9th 2009


159 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Loving this more and more each time i listen to it, likely to be my album of the year already! Its techy enough not to be to overbaring, and clean vocals add to the emotion and intensity and dont seem contrived like so many others do.



Need to listen to this more before i get all the tracks, but so far 'In Elegance' is my fav.





luci
February 15th 2009


12844 Comments


This album has really been growing on me. First listen was pretty boring and I was looking at a 2.5, but then that went up to 3, and now I am thinking of pushing it up to a 3.5 . Great album.

AngelPhoenix
February 16th 2009


2761 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album has really been growing on me


I've spun this way more times than I thought I was going to.

Zeromus Dark
February 16th 2009


45 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice Review, I didn't expect this album to be as much to my liking as it is. Let's just say it moves my car.

luci
February 17th 2009


12844 Comments


"Numbers Count For Nothing" and "In Elegance" are my favorites.

TheIronWeasel
February 22nd 2009


123 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Dethroned slays so hard.

TrojanWhore
April 12th 2009


752 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The first four songs on the album own so much.

Groink
November 4th 2009


846 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This grew off me alot, it starts feeling too repetitive. And the last song is godawful.



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