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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Shouldn't that be spelt "br00tal"?
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bringz teh br00dlz
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
ShutTheFuckUppercut
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Album Rating: 3.0
is a pretty good album, great review too
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Thanks adkymo. Glad you liked the album.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
I definitely agree X3ni92. I'll review their previous album some time in the next couple of weeks, but this is clearly better.
I can't wait to see them live & am hoping they will be down under in Australia. I heard that Sean was crazy live, but didn't realize Gavin was the same.
By the way, I presume you added this album to the database, so thanks for that.
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so this is alright
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Adam, are you asking or telling?
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no, telling.
this is alright.
i can't work out how alright it is yet because the first time i heard it i thought it was oaaarsome and the second time it felt kinda mediocre so idk yet.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Phew, good to hear. I am sure it is just a matter of time until someone enters the fray and dismisses this as "poppy tripe" or something like that. I'm glad it's not you.
And I can see how this may grow off some listeners, because I was blown away on first listen also. But hooks are hooks, they don't grow stale and disappear as such. That is especially the case with the 3 heavier songs on this album, which have surprisingly been the ones to grow on me the most of late. The closer, especially.
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Yah I don't think I would call it 'growing off' as such, just two different locations/situations that I listened to it in and it was very different in its impact.
It's probably also got something to do with the fact that I'm comparing everything I listen to at the moment to Aim And Ignite. It's a bad time for me to be listening to any new music, haha.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Ahhh, that makes more sense Adam. I guess this album would indeed work in some situations/settings better than others. And fair enough that it is the wrong time for you with new albums. In a sense, I had to stop comparing this to Emery's album as well. While they may be both classified as post-hardcore, they're not all that similar. But yeah, I got the subtle recommendation from you. Haha!
X3ni92, I get the feeling Sean would rub me the wrong way (figuratively of course), but he's not the only one in the music industry that does such things. I guess when you just do vocals (am I right in saying he doesn't play an instrument live?) and are not always singing due to a 2nd vocalist existing, you have to fill the time somehow.
No problems on the album artwork. That's the quickest part in adding an album to the database.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
The man needs to learn the rhythm guitar... Or better yet, grab a tambourine & shake it.
*** The above comment was in no way a reference to Metro Sattion and no comparison was implied in the use of the words "shake it".
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The following is a link to a live gig, a Doncaster-based band playing The Plug in Sheffield. The song in question starts at 6:05. If you skip through it, make sure you listen to the interlude at 8:05 too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s2E7EV5tI8&feature=player_profilepage
Then listen to The Blackout's Save Our Selves, the 2nd track off this album and one of the singles at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PDvVaLP1CA&feature=related
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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Because in my opinion that's arguably the most blatant thing I've ever seen.
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Hahahahahaha those bastards
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It should be noted in case it wasn't obvious that Area 15 (now called just Area, I believe) have no connection whatsoever to The Blackout and I'm told they didn't know they existed until they heard a song I'm told they wrote huge parts of being played by a band they'd never met.
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someone pulled a coldplay
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Slightly more obvious, don't you think?
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