Album Rating: 1.0
“Wow even Storm 1’d this”
😭😭😭😭😭😭
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i wonder if thats rarer than a steakbyrnes 1
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Album Rating: 3.0
The local alt rock station plays the title track all the time and it’s been stuck in my head for weeks. I haven’t bought one of their records since Appeal to Reason but I’m gonna give this a shot for the T/T alone. It’s kinda charming to see them still doing their thing after all these years, even though their sound hasn’t changed much.
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Album Rating: 3.0
why does every rise against album sound basically the same these days
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Album Rating: 1.0
The man held the world down for too long.
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The cover is what initially put me off from checking out this album, it just looks incredibly dull and boring, recently though, i started listening to some of the tracks and i’m actually enjoying it quite a lot, i haven’t listened to enough of it to give it a score yet, but i’m liking it so far. I still think the cover sucks though.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Actually positively surprised by this. The albums since ATR they havent been bad, rather edging just on the wrong side of the mainstream/raw balance. That goes for both the production and the overall agressiveness of the songs. This seems to be a step in the right direction at least, with songs like Monarch, Broken Dreams Inc. and Rules of Play. Would even count Forfeit as a hit considering their other ballads are really hit or miss.
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They're literally dropping Nowhere Generation 2
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Album Rating: 1.0
Crap baskets
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November 18th 2021
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Album Rating: 1.5
This has one track i like on it and remember.
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Album Rating: 2.5
ewwwwwww more?
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The chorus on Talking To Ourselves is laughably terrible. They really just don't have anything new to offer, lyrically or musically, it seems.
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Album Rating: 2.0
i literally can't remember any of this album except the first line of the chorus of the title track
ah well, they had a great run from Siren Song thru Appeal to Reason
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Album Rating: 2.0
This is better than TBM and Wolves. That's not saying much, though.
The album is very inconsistent, which in the case of contemporary boomer RA is good, because consistent = all shit. First half of the album is a snoozefest, but the second half suddenly picks up and McIlrath even gives an appearance of giving a fuck. Still, his voice is what brings the work down because instrumentally most of it is passable.
"Monarch" and "Middle of a Dream" sounds like something from ATR, not the band's peak, of course, but could a decent filler for better albums.
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Album Rating: 3.5
3 tracks in and this is a dramatic step up from Wolves, even though I don't like their more modern hard rock direction as much as the first 3-4 albums
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Does Tim Mcllrath have any good side projects? I feel like he would still be pretty awesome in a band without boring guitars and drums
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Album Rating: 2.5
fuck, my friend put on one of his older projects that was more of a hardcore thing but i cant remember the name and shit was sick
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I think one of the songs played at my gym and I started listening to them for the first time since I was a little kid. I’ll say that, generally, not on this record, they were able to record phenomenal singles. I’ll have to give the albums a proper try when I have more time.
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