Album Rating: 5.0
its no terminal redux thats for sure[2]
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it's just so true..
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Album Rating: 2.5
You can do psych but keep the death intact, this is just a prog rock jam session masquerading as something else... not even a particularly interesting one.
Opinions and all that, fair enough if it tickles your fancy regardless.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
This tickles indeed...tickle dm I d say.
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Album Rating: 4.5
lol
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why even post cringe
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Album Rating: 4.0
The capacity of human intelligence seems to limit the capabilities to expand upon any possible creative aptitudes. Indeed, if one cannot even notice the facets that the ingenuities around him are comprised of, how can he be expected to fashion a beast of his own? This inveterate sense of constraint is a great blow to the veracity of mankind's abilities. It restrains us and holds our minds to the ground below, averting any possibility of rising above ourselves to something greater; something not fathomed by the conventional mind. This concept of seeking to go beyond one's self, known as ?transcendence?, is essentially a gateway to unlocking pieces of ourselves that can lead to some of the most elaborate and significant creations of our world. For many, this quest to transcend and form creations that were once considered unthinkable and overwhelming consumes life. Certainly it is rare to find such people, but when they are found, creative barriers are destroyed.
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Album Rating: 2.5
As someone who self-identifies with high amounts of tonal musicality, I’m in complete agreement.
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Album Rating: 4.5
The cancer that ravages the bodies of the weak from the inside. The sheets in the hospitals that can't wash out the death of the thousand hosts they've harnessed. The ruination of nations. The sepulchral monuments to which the bodies lay buried. The rituals of sacrifice. The cults of lives stolen. The genocides of peoples. The dolmens of the ancient, unheard of and enigmatic lost peoples who had succumbed to life's inevitability before our time. The confrontation of everything that has and will be drawn to an end. The breath of life given to dead bones--the learnings from those passed and the monolith of their impression. The silence, the cacophony, the burial, the pyramids, the temples, the sky and watered earth, the petrichor that rises from old graves. The nails and hair that grow long after the flesh has decayed. This is death metal. This is Death. mortui vivos docent
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Album Rating: 4.0
Lol who wrote that
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Album Rating: 4.5
snox in a teitanblood review that has since been deleted
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is why I dont review. I'd end up writing something like that and never live it down
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Album Rating: 4.5
dude i wish people would copypaste the deranged garbage i write
literally no one has ever tried
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Album Rating: 5.0
you’re too self-aware for that to happen, you’d have to be lost in the sauce
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Album Rating: 4.5
frig
youre right
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Album Rating: 2.5
I’m gonna choose to believe I’m the same, surprisingly I also seem absent from the pasta threads and cannot comprehend why. Lol.
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"Morbus Chron" is a good band, so are many other bands. The implications of this are tremendous; Is it that "Seven" says "no!" to crazy diversity or mad-hatter ideas? Certainly it prides itself with very well executed dynamic shifts and an interesting production. Well flowing feelings of climax and anti-climax are part of your senses when listening to the pieces, although this sometimes leads up to an over-sung chorus which may be out of place. Currently it may be the only disorientating feeling in the music, whereas should not the goal be to create an ethereal feeling? Indeed, getting the balance right between ethereal motion and musical expression is extremely important in a concept album such as this, which is just so incredibly rich lyrically and expressively -- perhaps a song like "Ripening Life" represents a band which is so certain of itself after such a time of uncertainty, and that's why the song comes across as a bit garish in parts. That's a shame, it is nearly a good song.
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Album Rating: 4.0
best production on a 2010s metal album
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pretty rad
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Album Rating: 4.5
who knows
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