Album Rating: 4.5
I've noticed this as well. The only lines i can decipher are: Dear, I'll stay gold, That's where they die, SOARRRR!, and I want out.
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Album Rating: 5.0
His vocals don't make sense, like how can a person make that noise.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Break up with your girlfriend and don't take it too well. That's how.
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I doubt that's really him, I think they altered his voice a little, somehow, because really that's my point, he sounds absolutely nothing like he does in their other albums, which makes me wonder how would this sound if he sounded "normal"(no better word here, lol)
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Album Rating: 4.5
Well, his vocal style has changed (noticeably) twice. Once after WFCC and again after Jane Doe. I sincerely believe this is Bannon. The man poured every ounce of anguish and despair he had into this record. I'm sure he just wanted tweak his vocal style to better tailor the music he was going to provide vocals for. His vocals personified resentment and anger on Jane Doe. Now they don't. Plain and simple.
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He was battling chronic constipation during recording of this record.
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Album Rating: 4.5
rawks harder than anything
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And you all thought he was angry at a woman. He just wanted his poop to come out.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Bannon's vocals on Jane Doe are kinda funny. Them seem week and almost incompetent, but it all fits in with the concept and emotion of the record. In the end though as minimalistic as has vocals are they end up as the shining achievement because he pulls through the whole gaunt and the different song styles displayed throughout the album even while seeming so simple and refrained, but still pissed as fuck when he wants to rawr.
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"Well, his vocal style has changed (noticeably) twice. Once after WFCC and again after Jane Doe. I sincerely believe this is Bannon. The man poured every ounce of anguish and despair he had into this record. I'm sure he just wanted tweak his vocal style to better tailor the music he was going to provide vocals for. His vocals personified resentment and anger on Jane Doe. Now they don't. Plain and simple."
I suppose that could be true, but it's still hard for me to believe. I could see it for a song but for a hole 44 minute long album?
Either he really had a moment of magic throat or he's just a god, haha
Obviously joking, but... Damn
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Album Rating: 4.5
i agree with wack, the vocals fit the whole concept of the album perfectly. you can really feel Bannon's emotions, like he was transfering them to you. amazingly intense album
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"Bannon's vocals on Jane Doe are kinda funny. Them seem week and almost incompetent, but it all fits in with the concept and emotion of the record. In the end though as minimalistic as has vocals are they end up as the shining achievement because he pulls through the whole gaunt and the different song styles displayed throughout the album even while seeming so simple and refrained, but still pissed as fuck when he wants to rawr."
Yeah that is kinda true, it has a surprising range for the mood of the music, sometimes they sound painful and extremely tormented(Heaven in Her Arms), while other times they sound really fucking angry and even scary(Homewrecker).
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Album Rating: 4.5
I imagine it's how a xenomorph from Alien would do hardcore vocals
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
hahahahaha
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Album Rating: 4.5
"I imagine it's how a xenomorph from Alien would do hardcore vocals"
hahaha. Sometimes (especially on Heaven in her arms) he sounds a bit like Donald Duck.
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Album Rating: 4.5
im liking all the 5s here
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A page of 5's :D
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Album Rating: 4.5
im crying
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Album Rating: 3.5
now it's ruined
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Album Rating: 5.0
most beautiful thing ive ever seen
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