Oh, Sleeper Bloodied/Unbowed
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Emim
April 10th 2023


35403 Comments


Pretty much. Fissure is good too

anarchistfish
April 11th 2023


30344 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yep

unclereich
April 11th 2023


12060 Comments


nice to see fish around good lad

JayEnder
April 10th 2024


19971 Comments


That man is eating a scorpion

outliers
April 10th 2024


4998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

happy anniversary to my last comment on this thread

JayEnder
April 10th 2024


19971 Comments


First song on this is pretty sick tho

Futures
April 10th 2024


10798 Comments


i have been scared to jam this but i really need to

JayEnder
April 10th 2024


19971 Comments


Cleans are pretty woof but the first two songs rip

GmemberKills
May 17th 2024


4374 Comments


I finally gave this a proper listen. None of it is really bad and some of it jams but I feel like its really lacking highlights compared to their previous stuff

Emim
May 17th 2024


35403 Comments


First three are all that's worth revisiting

artiswar
May 18th 2024


13528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I never come back to this because the cleans kinda suck. Decimation is a filthy tune though.

outliers
May 19th 2024


4998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

can’t think of many clean vocalists I dislike more in this genre than Shane

Emim
May 19th 2024


35403 Comments


Imagine a clean singer that put in the work that Micah does

GmemberKills
May 19th 2024


4374 Comments


I didn't realize shanes cleans were so divisive lol. I really loved them on the first two albums, and on stuff like Hush Yael, but he is really hit or miss for me now. Like what is up with the closer on this album? did not need him doing a whole track

outliers
May 19th 2024


4998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

the butt rock melodies are really off putting and imo he comes across as disingenuous with how hard he's trying to evoke emotion

artiswar
May 21st 2024


13528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

that's exactly how I feel about it. The cleans on earlier releases felt more authentic and were used more sparingly



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