Defeater Empty Days & Sleepless Nights
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fr33convict
March 16th 2011


11723 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

legitimate

BallsToTheWall
March 16th 2011


52578 Comments


Too much faggy melodic emoting going on here, makes me want to stroke a pigeon. 4.5 is alright though.

Aids
March 16th 2011


24878 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the review or the album?



"4.5 is alright though"



what is that in reference to? I confused.

Rev
March 16th 2011


9882 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

The dude from Lost Ground is the dude in Prophet in Plain Clothes



Good review, man

FreePizzaDay
March 16th 2011


1525 Comments


Also the dude from Lost Ground is black. They show him on the cover and I'm vaguely sure they reference his skin color at some point in time. The two brothers, Gannondoof and Dumbledore, are white, at least I'm assuming so because their mother, depicted on the front of Travels' album cover is white, and in the 48 page booklet that comes with lost ground they show the older brother, and he's also white.

Just saying this to debunk the rumor that Lost Ground's protagonist was the father, though an interracial relationship could have been possible. In any case, he is the prophet in plain clothes who's tired because he doesn't sleep that well on trains.

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
March 16th 2011


38329 Comments


"Too much faggy melodic emoting going on here, makes me want to stroke a pigeon. 4.5 is alright though."

lolol. Good review, terrible album.

YetAnotherBrick
March 20th 2011


6693 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Summary is lol, but like, good at the same time. haha

loveisamixtape
March 20th 2011


12471 Comments


liking diss

ARM7HEMASSES
April 11th 2011


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The brother who ran away didn't die at the train-yard with his brother, he killed himself a few years later by jumping from the church bell-tower.

InFiction
April 18th 2011


3996 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

^ This, otherwise good review.

TheStefan
August 12th 2011


1003 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Gunther doesn't die with gus. Gunther pulls the switcheroo on Gus in both "White Oak Doors" and "Everything Went Quiet" from Travels. Gunther kills himself after carving his name into the church bell on "Cowardice" after he realizes that he is a monster for killing his father, brother, and leaving his mother to die alone.

kris.
August 12th 2011


15503 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

rosaparks - still a slightly retarded user

FearThyEvil
August 12th 2011


19391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

2011-Most overrated album of the year



That goes to Trophy Scars.

Trebor.
Emeritus
August 12th 2011


60329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I agree

I really tried to like that Trophy Scars album

FearThyEvil
August 12th 2011


19391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah, same Trebor I know what you mean.

Motiv3
August 12th 2011


9351 Comments


not a 5 but it rules hard.

loveisamixtape
August 13th 2011


12471 Comments


i wish i could 5 a defeater album. i just can never bring myself to rate anything higher than a 4-4.5 for some reason

iFghtffyrdmns
August 13th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

same haha, except I don't really wish I could 5 any of them because I don't consider them classics

thiansum
September 29th 2011


1 Comments


i just want to point out that this Adrian Hertzberg is an idiot....it is obvious to anyone that has listened to defeater's stuff that empty days sleepless nights is a companion to TRAVELS not lost ground....lost ground is the story of a black man who goes to fight in a war and is considered a hero but no one sees him as a hero when he gets back....travels is the story of the son who kills his father and brother. Adrian Hertzberg..you are an idiot

kris.
September 29th 2011


15503 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh man he made a small mistake lets crucify him



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