Chevelle Bright as Blasphemy
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Beardog
August 29th 2025


6576 Comments


Not that interested in the first track so I guess I won't check this out further

bananatossing
August 29th 2025


2670 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Bumping my rating down. Still think this is slightly more solid than NIRATIAS.

heck
August 31st 2025


7605 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

hit or miss but the heavy songs are nice

brandaao
September 2nd 2025


330 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is such a fun record. I find myself returning to this way more than I imagined.

Larkinhill
September 8th 2025


8353 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I think Niratias is so much better than this tbh.

StonedManatee
December 21st 2025


646 Comments


Why didn’t they break up after La Gárgola?

Confessed2005
December 21st 2025


7855 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I think the formula they used does work and they are very good songwriters. I know it is essentially recycled and reformed material but it is by no means bad. I can safely say I enjoy all their albums to an extent even if the variation in sound is limited.

AlkemestRedux
December 22nd 2025


1093 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This was pretty solid. Sounded like Chevelle and I love that so no complaints.

Veks
January 5th 2026


1981 Comments


Ok that last song goes hard AF!

Very pleasantly surprised by this. Liking it a lot.

Mongi123
January 9th 2026


22555 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is hitting harder. I love how they let the tool sounds just run wild in Hallucinations. What a great tune.

Larkinhill
January 17th 2026


8353 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Unfortunately this was kinda like North Corridor for me. Just didn’t click completely. They’re only two albums I don’t love.



This is better than TNC though. A few phenomenal tracks, particularly opener and closer.j



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