Album Rating: 4.0
All I can hear is faint hissing, fuck this band sucks, why would you bother releasing ambient noise albums and call yourself metal? These guys should learn real production like Frontierer, now going to listen to them for 10 hours straight.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Trolling 101 must have been an elective at your school
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The vocals unfortunately have always ruined this band for me. The music is really solid, always gives me this feeling of living in some sort of peaceful utopian city surrounded by green trees and blue skies m/
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Album Rating: 2.0
"All I can hear is faint hissing, fuck this band sucks, why would you bother releasing ambient noise albums and call yourself metal? These guys should learn real production like Frontierer, now going to listen to them for 10 hours straight."
listen to ildjarn agreed
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Album Rating: 4.0
I kinda like the clash between ultra-low cookie monster burps and the synthy vibes like Moving Pictures-era Rush going melodeath riffs. However I still feel like some moments could use a mix with epic clean vox à la Tomi Joutsen or some Swano-isms or maybe even Vintersorg you name it.
Musically they offer quite the variety on this album with some more slower, more rock-oriented tracks and some pretty fast bpm stuff thats quite technical but always so melodic
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You know the fuck what? When is Be’Lakor gonna release another album goddammit?
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Album Rating: 2.0
be'lakor thats a cool band
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Album Rating: 3.0
Only heard stone's reach
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Album Rating: 4.0
Their whole discog slays get on em.
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Guys I love the album, the reason I complained about the volume is because when I have my playlist on shuffle I have to turn it all the way up when this comes on and then when it ends the next song fucking breaks my speakers.. it doesn’t help when I mostly listen to Brutal Death lol
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Album Rating: 4.5
OG haven't quite perfected it yet although there are some fantastic tracks on here. They're so close to getting the album that would really put them on the peak of the current melodeath scene.
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Although I really enjoy this album, I think I prefer Grey Heavens and New World Shadows over this by a slight margin.
Btw I thought the latter was the album that put this band on the radar and on the peak of current melodic death metal...
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The Frontline brings the Gothenburg m/
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Album Rating: 4.0
This owns damb
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Btw I thought the latter was the album that put this band on the radar and on the peak of current melodic death metal..."
Man that's a bold statement when you consider the recent albums from Be'lakor, Insomnium, Witherscape, Amorphis and even At the Gates' TDftNI or DT's Atoma
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Album Rating: 4.5
this beats every album you mentioned except be'lakor
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Album Rating: 4.5
hmm, idk if this is better than Insomnium's or Amorphis' latest. more so on the same level, if not maybe slightly below
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Album Rating: 4.5
it absolutely is better imo, as good as both of those albums were. i feel there was wasted potential in winters gate and queen of time was a worse version of the album that preceded it (but still very solid).
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''Man that's a bold statement when you consider the recent albums from Be'lakor, Insomnium, Witherscape, Amorphis and even At the Gates' TDftNI or DT's Atoma''
I guess I should have worded my comment better (my english is pretty bad hahaha). What I meant is I thought New World Shadows was the album that put them on the radar (or at least the Omnium album I've seen most people have listened to) and made them a worth noting band regarding current melodic death metal.
I may be wrong though...
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Also, didn't expect an Omnium album to bring this Dedes/KingDweedle guy out of the cave (or the grave???).
What's your take on this album?
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