Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
"As a guitarist I disapprove this comment."
I'm a guitarist too, 3 means it's good, I'm just not hearing anything new
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Album Rating: 4.5
Good points.
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I'm not sure what your definition of "anything new" is that you're operating under. To me, this is a really unique collection of ideas that all come together to create a sound that is incredibly fresh and unique. To me that makes it new enough to care about. If it doesn't hit your ears that way that's fine, but you can't really argue that the hype is baseless based on the lack of new-ness. Are you looking for a polka breakdown?
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Album Rating: 4.0
Seriously, no one that has been saying this isn't unique has even once given an example to support that line of thinking. If you're not impressed, no big deal. But to cite this as a re-tread in any sense is cheap talk. Send me all the albums that this sounds like, please, and maybe we can talk.
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
I guess I'm just not as excited or impressed by it as some of you are. Perhaps it's also the "defining of this decade" tag I'm not getting. No big deal.
I'm not looking for genre-bending inventiveness but imo recent years have seen several more creative DM/TDM acts than this. Artificial Brain and Soreption come to mind, for instance.
If you think this sounds unique (not to mention "incredibly fresh and unique), try telling me why it should be so instead of asking me why it isn't. To me this is good, but it just sounds like the logical next-in-line-tdm-album in a continuum starting from Planetary Duality onwards.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Do you think maybe you’re taking that ‘genre defining’ line from the review summary and projecting that opinion onto anyone who enjoys this? I haven’t seen many comments saying this is revolutionary and unlike anything ever heard within the genre.
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Album Rating: 4.0
well this album turned my entire state of being upside down. don't know about the rest of you
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Album Rating: 4.5
Gota check
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Yeah, what Demon said. While this would have been game changing in, say, 1995, I DO think it's the next logical stop in the progression of proggy dm. Imo that's a pretty slowly moving treadmill, so the next step is pretty exciting. New and genre-defining? Probably not. But I think the composition of these songs, the punchiness of the riffs, the integration of the clean guitars/vocals, and the overall aesthetic make it one of the most worth-your-time DM albums in at least several years. Take it or leave it, but to me that in itself justifies the buzz.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Insane
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
"Do you think maybe you’re taking that ‘genre defining’ line from the review summary and projecting that opinion onto anyone who enjoys this? I haven’t seen many comments saying this is revolutionary and unlike anything ever heard within the genre."
I was addressing the review, yes. As well as individual comments that state this is something entirely unique. It's totally OK to enjoy this of course.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Damn u guys get complicated. The more ass it rips the higher I rate it other than that wgaf
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
m/
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Album Rating: 4.5
Ignorance is bliss
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I mean, that's really all I'm saying lmao. The mileage of your ass may vary based on personal, subjective taste.
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I kinda stopped overthinking things as well and nowadays I keep things simple:
I get hard = hard rating
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Album Rating: 4.5
Now that's a philosophy I can get behind
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Album Rating: 4.5
It's not fucking rocket science my dudes. If it riffs and blast beats and gets ur jollies tickled then rate it well I guess I'm a retard idk
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It was a freeing feeling when I started using the meathead approach to rating things
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Album Rating: 4.5
Like I said, ignorance is bliss. Whether its pestilence or lady gaga. Just dance baby
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