Album Rating: 4.5
You mean trve captain.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Hahahahahahaa, indeed m/
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Track 4 had a part that reminded me of the song "Boys of Summer." Probably the least metal thing ever, but I loved it. I'd still probably put this last in the trilogy.
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trvth indeed m/
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These guys are so weird, I have no idea what to think of them or how to even describe them. I haven't really heard much by these guys, but I listened to a bit of The Desanctification and I actually was quite fond of it. I'll check out their stuff in full soon though.
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I still love you Noctus. :]
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Album Rating: 2.5
Thought this album was pretty bad tbh.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
it's worth mentioning that i didn't think much of it first listen either
it's worth giving more tries
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let the boring soak in ageed
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Album Rating: 2.5
I listened to it like two and a half times. Shut it off halfway through the third listen. It just doesn't do anything for me.
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>A lot of times it's hard to justify a ratings, for example if I personally think a newer album is a 5/5 I'm probably not going to be able to review it as such because it will be impossible to explain objectively why the album is a 5 so I'll probably review it as a 4.5. This isn't a problem if you're reviewing Dark Side of the Moon or something but let's say theoretically Noctus thought this album was a 5. There's no way in hell he could write a good convincing 5 review for this mate.
Except dark side of the moon sucks balls and everyone likes it so if youre going to review it you netter have some decently original reasons
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
Like I said, I gave it two listens and revisited a couple of individual tracks and my opinion was only reinforced. I guess the third time's the charm, but I don't feel like taking the time now.
I don't need an album to be instantly accessible, but usually even in the most difficult albums I listen to there is something in there that compels me to come back.
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rules, I enjoyed all 3 albums tho
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You know, I've always been a fairly casual fan of this band yet I never actually bought any of their albums. Maybe I should pick this up, or are there better places to start?
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The Work Which Transforms God, Ultima Thulée and both Memoria Vetusta albums
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
I'd go back before this trilogy, of course I haven't heard any of the other parts in this trilogy in full. I just hear from people it isn't that great, and from the bits I've heard I haven't been impressed.
Try "The Work Which Transforms God", I remember thinking it was interesting some years back.
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Thanks for the tips, bros. Actually, I think a friend has a couple of those mentioned albums. Might
borrow them and rip the MP3 files.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Dialogue with the Stars is great. It's like their take on melodic black metal, but still really
trippy.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Yeah everything I've heard before this trilogy is amazing. Even Sect(s) isn't bad, but the past two have been pretty shitty.
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The BaN's trilogy ends with the most beautiful light !
I'm waiting for the white vinyle LP !
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