Album Rating: 4.0
'"True Will" actually apologizes itself for all the violence with an harmonizing singing, but it's actually just a fake-apology. Soon, the voice that unleashes hell returns. You have been fooled, he is not really going for that clichéd clean singing. The violent war of drums & guitars takes place and we can literally feel how band members are becoming one. They are joined together into an entity that is divine in the world of music making. They are connected with each and we can literally see that connection.'
I lol'd irl
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