Album Rating: 5.0
trebor don't you have their other album rated higher than this one?
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yeah cuz I like the song where he says darling and the one where he's like tonight we rise tonight we RISE
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah those are good ones. actually i like all of the songs on that album pretty equally. honestly this seems like the kind of band you would like, i don't really get what you don't like about them. you like ctts and pianos become the teetch and those bands singers are probably whinier that jordan. somewhere at the bottom of the river and as the roots undo are my two favorite albums.
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odd. listening to this now. pretty great.
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heard they are going minimalistic post hardcore drone on their next album, so i might check that out
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I pretty much hate 99% of post-hardcore, if these guys were closer to melodic hardcore I'd probably like them
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah but these guys are the type of post-hardcore that kind of leans towards screamo but not quite as heavy and less chaotic. they're first album has some sort of prog-influenced riffs too. did you like their split with touche amore at all? that was a lot more of a straightforward hardcore sound.
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The split is a 3/5 for me even though I love Touche
I'm the only one who doesn't love it
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Album Rating: 5.0
it's probably my least favorite of either band, but it's still at least a 4 for me. i love both bands. when i saw these guys live one of the guitar players was wearing a touche amore shirt.
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like nothing this band has ever done even remotely resembles screamo
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Album Rating: 5.0
i meant it leans more towards screamo than a lot of older post-hardcore bands or the modern post-hardcore bands that are just metalcore with singing. they're a pretty atypical post-hardcore band.
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"modern post-hardcore bands that are just metalcore with singing."
so sad yet so true
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah pretty much. every time someone makes a news article about "post-hardcore band memphis may fire" i feel like shooting myself.
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they are so bad and so many people on here think they're the second coming of junz christ
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah a bunch of users (you know, the djent kids and stuff) have tried to tell me how great they are. they suck just as hard as any other generic risecore band. it's just a bunch or lifeless emg/podfarm guitar tones, layered vocals, excessive breakdowns, etc.
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I was watching a Devin Townsend video on youtube and one of the comments made me rage so hard
"The second riff sounds so djenty!"
This person needs to be put down
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Album Rating: 3.5
Hey it sucks even worse for metalcore, that genre got fucked up the ass for the most part even tho when it first started it was pretty cool.
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah but a lot of old like pre-2000 metalcore is pretty bad too though. people just say they like it so they can get their breakdown fix and still look credible.
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
Breakdowns actually meant something in hardcore, there was like 1 every few songs.
Now these metalcore bands put like 5 in every song and they aren't even breakdowns any more in that they don't break down the song like fuck talk about a misnomer
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah i don't actually dislike breakdowns themselves, i just dislike anything that gets too repetitive. a breakdown hits a lot harder when there are only a few on an album, whereas if they're all over the place they don't really mean anything anymore.
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