Album Rating: 4.5
Can't say I completely agree with you, but it's certainly better than the thousands of other reviews for this album. (Jesus Christ why do people even bother writing them?!? No one is going to take the time to read them all.)
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I got colors and alaska but I think I'm kinda worn out with these guys to grab this
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
"If you don't like the group in it's entirety why review them? I know there should be critics, but maybe critics that have a valid point..."
this is one of the most stupid logic I've ever heard. Just because you don't like a band means you don't have a valid point?
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Album Rating: 4.0
Imo colors is a classic because the songs had a direction and a purpose even through all the calamity and on this album it sometimes feels as if they got high and wandered off and eventually found their way home. People constantly look at colors and call it pointless wankery for the sake of showing off but in fact the solos are well placed and transitional, his vocals were better than alaska, and who can listen to white walls and not be blown away by the awesomeness of the last four minutes or so? i feel like on this album, in trying to top themselves they felt they had to beat the technicality of colors and did but lost a decent amount of their immediacy and flow, as well as catchiness. I do like this album a good amount though but I think they should stop trying to top themselves and just expand and polish up their existing awesomeness
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Album Rating: 3.0
This is so much less overtly technical though in comparison to Colors (with one or two obvious exceptions). Also, Colors fucking sucks vocally because Tommy Rogers sounds like he is bored out of his mind. The clean vocals make me want to cry.
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desert of song is the worst off the album dude.
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Holly knows what's up
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Album Rating: 4.5
Bloc knows what's up
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Album Rating: 3.5
Sir Isaac Newton knows what's down, and therefore knows what's up.
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Emim knows what's up (and down).
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yessir, yessir.
I'm not liking this nearly as much as Alaska.
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Album Rating: 4.5
It's just as good IMO. Only in a different way.
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Lol, album is named after loser American state.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Alaska is a territory of Canada, silly.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Canada is unofficial US territory, silly rabbit.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Next time this review thread has to be cleaned bans will be handed out. Stop spamming.
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Album Rating: 4.5
ever since I watched Scarface I was under the impression cocaine was fun... I guess Hollywood lied to me yet again...
J/K, anyway as I was saying; I feel Alaska is much heavier and agressive, while this shows a much more progressive side. But they are equal quality-wise.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Alaska is a bunch of mediocre songs with cool parts. Not only does it fail to coalesce as an album but most of the songs fail to captivate from front to back. They just put the occasional cool part in to regain your attention.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I beg to differ. Take Backwards Marathon for instance, while the "IT'S RAAAAINING" part might be the climax, the juxtaposition of both the heavy and slow parts of the song gets your atention from start to end.
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Canada is unofficial US territory, silly rabbit."
lolwut?
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