Y’know I’m not even sure I knew there was an app
Oh well lol.
This is alright but I don’t really care to listen to it again
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Album Rating: 3.5
The only thing that irks me with this album is the amount of time spent on instrumental filler.
I think there's like two or three tracks that overstay their welcome repeating the same melodies with very little change or build-up. Aside from that, the first four are solid. I appreciate the first as an intro despite being literally what I just complained about.
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I remember having the same issue with their previous album, guess that's just part of their sound now
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Album Rating: 3.5
The only other I've heard through and through is A Determinism of Morality. I can't decide which I like more. They both have such an specific tone/sound floating throughout them; can't really identify a band that gives me the same feels.
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Hopelust the first two are way better than any of their other stuff, you should get on those man
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Album Rating: 4.0
He means the first 4.
But the first 3 are better than the 4th too.
Also, I dig this more than QE for sure. King Ivory Tower is super captivating for me now since I saw them play it.
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Well actually I do like Anaesthete a lot too, it’s just the only of the four that I have a complaint with which would be to switch the last two tracks. But yea it’s the last one I’ve really enjoyed
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Album Rating: 4.0
I think its just super powerful in a far more direct way.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Hmm. Interesting. I wish their music was a little more accessible. I get being independent and all, but it seems its hindering people from actually getting to their music. Wasn't able to find a physical copy of anything I listened to.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Good luck finding physical copies of the old stuff. I don't believe Anaesthete or QE actually got physical releases at all.
They had Utopioid cds for sale at their gig the other night, though.
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Anaesthete and QE both had physical releases. Two different ones each actually
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Buy all of their stuff here https://www.discogs.com/artist/778248-Rosetta-2
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Album Rating: 3.5
That's not a legit site to purchase shit.
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Also, in case you want a slightly more direct route: http://store.tokyojupiterrecords.com/search?q=rosetta
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But yeah, Discogs is a re-sale market, but pretty highly regarded in its own right, especially for folks after harder to find, out-of-print-type stuff.
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Album Rating: 3.5
These dudes just did an Audiotree session which is off the charts. Sounds amazing.
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Discogs is a great place to buy stuff, I’ve bought over 50 albums there and have had zero problems
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Probably but you can look at a seller’s ratings to see how consistent they are and make your own judgments based on that. Like if a seller is a bigger distributor with thousands of ratings there might be a few negative ones but it’s unreasonable to assume that nothing will EVER go wrong, sometimes it might be the fault of the postal service. Most sellers will work with you if they’ve clearly made a mistake though, just don’t be a dick about it if it happens
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Pretty similar yea, the community is really cool from what I’ve experienced. Btw it’s not a bad idea to check with the seller to make sure whatever version of the album you’re buying is the correct one, they’re usually willing to send pics. I can probs answer any questions you might have about the site if you need so feel free to hmu dood
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Album Rating: 4.0
Just got ADOM via that site. Always wanted that lp because the art is so good
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