Album Rating: 1.5
Imagine 4'ing this mediocre "return to form" album from a band that's been well past their prime.
Also if not liking Doomsday Machine makes me delusional, then I don't want to be right.
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Album Rating: 4.0
4s = 19
2s = 11
Imagine 2'ing this awesome "certified hood classic" album from a band that's hardly got any of their founding members therefore can't possibly be past their prime.
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Album Rating: 4.0
“well past their prime”
Past their prime = 2? Cmon now
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Album Rating: 4.0
Album claps cheeks. Davey has this 2'd tehehehehe
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Album Rating: 4.0
Alissa makes this band worth seeing live m/
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Album Rating: 1.5
"Album claps cheeks. Davey has this 2'd tehehehehe"
It's almost like not everyone's going to like what you like.
I will admit "well past their prime" wasn't exactly what I wanted to go for, but it's certainly been a long while since I actually enjoyed this band, and it's a shame because everything from Black Earth to Burning Bridges is top notch. I want to like them again, don't get me wrong, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
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Album Rating: 4.0
relisten to doomsday davey, it will make your life that bit better m/
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Album Rating: 4.0
Dats fair Davey. Maybe your tastes are changing?
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Album Rating: 4.0
for the worst
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Album Rating: 1.5
Ayooooo
But yeah, I probably wouldn't rule it out. For as much as Doomsday Machine has really grown off me, it was the first album of theirs I looked into years ago when I was first getting into melodeath, and I have an ounce of respect for it as a result. Then years later I went back to everything pre-Wages because I never actually looked into them and I definitely gelled with them more. Modern AE may just not be my thing anymore, and that's fine.
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Album Rating: 4.0
jam it again m/ and no it is not fine aha. Alissa makes this goated m/
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https://blabbermouth.net/news/arch-enemy-splits-with-guitarist-jeff-loomis-announces-replacement
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Fuck, this album slapz too
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Album Rating: 2.5
Good for him, a guitarist as good and creative as him deserves better
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The news item says Loomis wasn't involved in the writing of the last two Arch Enemy albums….
The guitarist who wrote Nevermore's Politics of Ecstasy…
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Album Rating: 3.0
Imagine having one of the best metal guitarists on the planet and not even making proper use of his talents. Such a shame
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Album Rating: 2.5
Exactly
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Album Rating: 3.3
This is what Michael Amott said:
...But, you know, I've always written most of the music, so it's difficult to… I don't really wanna change the sound of the band too much. The band sort of started around my songwriting and my ideas, and those continue to be the most dominant ones, I guess.
If that isn't all ego (and publishing royalties, probably), I don't know what is. The last mindblowing album he was a part of was Heartwork.
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The last great Arch Enemy album was released in the mid naughts.
And Spiritual Beggars released the awesome Earth Blues album 10 years ago.
So yeah…
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Album Rating: 3.3
Never heard Spiritual Beggars (I don't remember ever hearing them, anyway). To me, Arch Enemy have never been more than slightly above average. I think the only thing keeping them feeling remotely fresh is the new vocalists.
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