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gravityswitch
October 27th 2023


2448 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Worthless is the Lamb wtf, song is legit terrifying

MeatSalad
October 27th 2023


18669 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Tbh I expected these guys to stagnate hard and they actually delivered a rock fucking solid follow-up instead

JayEnder
October 27th 2023


22710 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Speaking of rock solid...

gravityswitch
October 27th 2023


2448 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

first listen and I think I need a shower 😳

kingjulian
October 27th 2023


1809 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I guess I could sort of see the argument for Splinters being better but this just seems so obviously more ambitious and skillfully written to me. Every single song has such a distinct identity.

AsleepInTheBack
Emeritus
October 27th 2023


10745 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The thing I like about this is how it feels like a tour de metalcore and adjacent genres over the last 2/3 years, hoping between the styles of all the bands named in the rev Nails/FoH/Frontierer/Converge/Code Orange/PigD/Vein/END themselves, and nails every single style while still retaining an identity as a band BUT I do think the jumping around makes this less cohesive vs. splinters which was just immaculate in how well put together it felt (to me anyway). This undeniably has more going on = blessing and curse but mostly blessing. And the title track may be their best track just stupid heavy.

JeetJeet
October 27th 2023


12830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Twice Devoured Kill is CRAAAAZY

Zac124
October 27th 2023


4039 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is completely and utterly disgusting. I fucking love it.

houseswediein
October 27th 2023


52 Comments


It's sick. Definitely deserving of the praise it's getting. It's less cohesive to me than Splinters, and still feels like a step back in terms of production, but I'm pretty stoked with it overall. They need to come back to AUS pronto

cloakanddagger
October 27th 2023


867 Comments


God damn this album goes hard. One of the few supergroups that actually deserve to be called a supergroup.

StickFeit
October 27th 2023


2349 Comments


Bombastic release, fucking love it. I don’t agree with the people who say that this lacks groove in comparison with the debut.

Also: Hollow Urn is a very nice surprise

bellovddd
October 27th 2023


7710 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Brendans vocals are fucking insane here as well

joshieboy
October 27th 2023


8510 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Shout out to the whole band but special shout out to Matt Guglielmo. Absolute fuckin monster behind the kit. This is honestly my AOTY right now. Incredible

JesperL
Emeritus
October 27th 2023


5841 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wish this leaned harder on the grouper influences but def another great album

nash1311
October 27th 2023


10610 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

ā€œThe run of Worthless is the Lamb > Hollow Urn (my biggest standout, holy shit) > Infest is fucking UNREALā€ [2]



ā€œShout out to Mattā€ [2] the drums on this are amazing



Whoever said Thaw was the worst song šŸ˜‚



This has immensely more replay value to me than Splinters

Jamdbz
October 27th 2023


1606 Comments


this is a step above splinters in every way imo

steviet
October 27th 2023


5 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

too heavy but like thats good i guess

TheStoebZ
October 27th 2023


202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Damn this is good.

AsleepInTheBack
Emeritus
October 27th 2023


10745 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Pleased to see this has been received well having no one to share my hype with over the last 3 weeks has been sadness

JeetJeet
October 27th 2023


12830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Leper is their best song ever



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