Album Rating: 3.0
thank god Antivist is the weakest song on the album.
really enjoying Empire and Go To Hell.
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ahhhhhhhhhhh damn, thank you bloc. i don't know why i couldn't make that out, seems obvious now
No problem. To be honest, I'm pretty shitty at deciphering screamed lyrics but that line caught my ear when I first heard it.
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@fti what of it?
Lyrical content notwithstanding, it's pretty similar stylistically.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I actually like Antivist even though the chorus is stupid.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Check this out http://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/58393_392642844165181_1772679626_n.jpg
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Poor bastard
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agreed, hail the mighty celtic frost
fuck this pathetic band
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Album Rating: 2.5
BRICK BY BRICK BYYYYY BRICK
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lol wow culto knows whats up
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Album Rating: 3.5
Some of the lyrics on this sound like they should be on a Touche Amore album. I can imagine them writing that line in Sleepwalking 'should i sink or swim, or simply disappear?'
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anti-vist has actually grown on me a little bit minus the breakdown
"and the snakes start to sing" and seen it all before are two of oli's best vocal performances to date
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Album Rating: 2.5
The last song is so Lost In The Sound era Underoath
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Album Rating: 3.5
When they released CYB I wonder if anyone could have predicted they'd release an album like Sempiternal. It's hard to believe its the same band.
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i just listened to pray for plagues and can you feel my heart back to back
this is like bmth's dead throne but way better
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Album Rating: 2.5
I've listened to the album about 5 times through, gets better each listen. Empire, And The Snakes Start To Sing, and Hospital for Souls are my favorites
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i wonder how much of an impact the new guy made on this album
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Album Rating: 2.5
This band is less and less about the guitar on each album though
It's probably all Oli and the keyboadrist
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yeah they even tried to release a post rock album but their label wouldn't let them do it
i actually liked a lot of the guitar parts on this album. the melodic ones mostly, even though none are really that complex
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sempiternal i mean. i keep thinking this is the thread for it
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Album Rating: 4.5
BMTH's career:
Bedroom Sessions (demo): Barely listenable noise.
This Is What The Edge Of Your Seat Was Made For: Some attempt at deathcore/mathcore.
Count Your Blessings: Straight up generic deathcore
Suicide Season: Rather standard metalcore with the odd flashes of experimentation.
There Is A Hell: Rather more progressive sound although still metalcore at its heart, signs of what they're capable of.
Sempiternal: post-rock influenced metalcore and currently their peak. Will be interesting to see where they go from here.
TBF Considering what the song titles where in the early days I'm not 100% sure Bring Me the Horizon considered themselves a very serious band at the start - much like Oli's other early side projects it seemed like a bit of a joke lyrically (not quite so obvious as stuff like Womb 2 Da Tomb thoguh)
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