Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect
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Relinquished
December 5th 2009


50089 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

bloc more like fat smelly pussy

bloc
December 5th 2009


70880 Comments


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Waior
December 5th 2009


11778 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

okay now



let's think this through

EasternLight
December 5th 2009


2711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

MURDERER

bloc
December 5th 2009


70880 Comments


.......so they can hear you

bloc
December 5th 2009


70880 Comments


yaurite

bloc
December 5th 2009


70880 Comments


you really think so?

EasternLight
December 6th 2009


2711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ownt

bloc
December 6th 2009


70880 Comments


thank you, chambered. y'all could learn a lesson from this kind heart!

Waior
December 6th 2009


11778 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

And so humble too.

Relinquished
December 6th 2009


50089 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Pussies to the back.

WhiteWallStargazers
December 6th 2009


2647 Comments


L to the O to the L

Motiv3
December 6th 2009


9351 Comments


you clearly had to put alot of thought into that didnt you white walls?

bloc
December 6th 2009


70880 Comments


hitman just doesn't understand sarcasm........

Lunarfall
December 7th 2009


3178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

swim to the moon is epic as fuck

JoeyAfros
December 8th 2009


1 Comments


This summed it up better for me:

Ultimately, The Great Misdirect feels like just that - a misdirect. Instead of straight-forward progress as was evidenced with all of their previous efforts, it seems like the band has gotten a little side-tracked. The album, while solid, is somewhat undermined by moments that should not have even been considered for the final cut. After multiple listens, however, some of the initial shock that the band is inhuman has worn off, making it easier to catch all of the moments that create the band's identity. Trust me, there are the usual jaw-dropping BTBAM moments on this album, you just have to look past the occasional misstep and embrace all there is to enjoy.

eggsvonsatan
December 8th 2009


1087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I like the structure of this album a lot. The first 5 tracks focus on riffs, ambiance and carefully crafted melodies while they saved the "look what we can do" stuff for swim to the moon. Fossil Genera still blows my mind, even after 50 listens

qwe3
December 9th 2009


21836 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

calebmcalpine

i want to be in a post metal post hardcore wank metal jazz techno death metal folk indie prog group

no limits!

Qwetherington

btbams almost there

calebmcalpine

almost

but i want to make it work better

Qwetherington

they just need to suck a little harder

calebmcalpine

not possible, really haa

Qwetherington

yeah




THE TRUTH COMES OUT

Waior
December 9th 2009


11778 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

shocking

bulletSandBallots
December 9th 2009


4 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The only things holding this one back is the similar formula to Colors mentioned before. Slow intro, build into heavy, have your heavy songs mixed with prog, a melodic interlude (Desert of Song vs. Viridian) leading into an "epic" song that I end up never listening to. Otherwise, BTBAM is infallible and make extreme music both accessible and interesting.



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