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JohnFire
August 16th 2016


986 Comments


The last part of The Void Alone still gets me. Definitely one of their best songs ever.

Insurrection
August 16th 2016


24856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

the vinyl master of TFP wrecks this

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
August 16th 2016


17221 Comments


the harvest wombs>

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
August 20th 2016


12959 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Overproduced is right

sspedding
August 24th 2016


5776 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I found this to be rather good.

JakeStallion
August 27th 2016


658 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Still one of my favorites from this year.

AsleepInTheBack
Emeritus
August 27th 2016


10745 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This started great. The tracks that are just atmospheric bore me though. These guys are best when they blend the brutal and the beautiful, not when they just try one

JohnFire
August 28th 2016


986 Comments


That Tool-esque beginning of Wind For Wings is perfect. I hope they venture further down that path. Even Periphery have a song with a Tool part at the beginning, now I'd like them to put that into a song. Would be interesting and also shakes up the metal part / atmospheric part / metal part structure.

BallsToTheWall
September 12th 2016


52578 Comments


I fell asleep during this band's set three times and I was sober. On one occasion the security guard checked up on me.

brainmelter
September 12th 2016


8542 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

lmao I forgot this came out this year, what a negligible release

PistolPete
September 13th 2016


5326 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The beginning of Adrenaline though....

Brewtality91
September 24th 2016


666 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The boring parts to this album turn me off from listening to the entire album, which sucks because there are some decent tracks on here. The Flesh Prevails is fun all the way through, and The Harvest Wombs is fast and heavy. They've certainly changed a bit here and not for the better unfortunately.

AsleepInTheBack
Emeritus
September 24th 2016


10745 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The boring parts to this album turn me off from listening to the entire album, which sucks because there are some decent tracks on here. [2]

metalphil
October 13th 2016


1392 Comments


This is probably my favorite release from these guys. There are 2 really, really weak tracks here that add nothing towards the end of the album. I deleted those from my library, but everything else is awesome.

Amber Gaze is so good..

Brewtality91
October 17th 2016


666 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I hate having to delete songs but yeah this album is one of those where I can't help it because I'll skip them anyway lol.

Pennywise_M
November 22nd 2016


7512 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Who thought Fallujah would come down crumbling like this not long after an album like The Harvest Wombs. Won't expect much from them, from now on.



Review is pretty spot on.



Cheers Jac!

pjquinones747
December 2nd 2016


4287 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it just me or have these guys gotten less good with each album? Flesh was SLIGHTLY less good than Harvest but this is a big dropoff



Drums are WAY too big in the mix to the point of frustration

Mythodea
December 2nd 2016


7459 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It just me or have you answered your question on your second sentence?

elliootsmeuth
December 2nd 2016


4013 Comments


He's asking if other people feel that way, hence "Is it just me," then further explaining his stance with the second sentence.

Mythodea
December 2nd 2016


7459 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No, where I focused was ''gotten less good with each album'' (meaning they deteriorate steadily) and ''Slightly better'' (which contradicts the previous)



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