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silversound
January 14th 2014


60 Comments


and it's not palace posy

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
January 14th 2014


25858 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

whoops i means isnt not is haha

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
January 15th 2014


25858 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

second best BoC fight me

daIceman
January 15th 2014


426 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I can count 5 much better electronic LP's released in 2013 than this one ...

I am so disappointed with this LP

Wadlez
January 15th 2014


5019 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

That's ok

silversound
January 15th 2014


60 Comments


call me crazy but im starting to enjoy this a bit more than geo

zakalwe
January 15th 2014


38850 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Your not crazy unless...I am

Polyethylene
January 16th 2014


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

As much as I love this album I can't see that ever happening

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 16th 2014


18860 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

yeah Geogaddi is unbeatable

Drummerboy123
March 9th 2014


3118 Comments


Just came back to this after 6 months of stagnation.

Fuck me it's good. Solid 4.25.

zakalwe
March 16th 2014


38850 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It's their best. This is some deep stuff, the apocalypse has never sounded so good.

tommygun
March 16th 2014


27108 Comments


can't vibe to this zak teach me your ways

CodyVoid
March 17th 2014


170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Here some sentences to make hope tommy. Maybe this helps, maybe not: I was the guy who was back in 2009 when i first got to know this band not at all fascinated by them. They sounded apart from Dayvan Cowboy, their most "easy-to-get-into"-song, very boring and like "nothing happens." However, they were one of the bands that still felt so boring and such critically acclaimed that i just had to get to know what the deal was with them. I thought there was no way "instrumentals" could et you this deep emotionally. Glad I zoned more into them.



Here some points where there are some of the stronger love-points on this album and were people who give this a 5,0 can probably very much relate to! Overall it is still simmilar to Geogaddi and MUsic Has The RIght To Children, even though on this one are more apocalyptic, some songs even hopeless or sad, it is pretty much still very thought altering and rhythmical master degree.



Come To Dust:

These soothing keyboard-melody from 0:52-1:20 is sooo GIGANTIC. The first fifty seconds i gaze in awe for these keyboards to hit in! I celebrate them very much. They have some kind of growen up vibe. STanding above stuff. Being oniscient. Thats the vive i get from them.



Then from 1:40-2:15 there is this Bridge-sector. There is this more organic drum that wants to go for one of the bigger climaxes on the album. At like 2:17 it leaves a hit to celebrate this keyboard-sound that comes back in.



Reach For The Dead:

Try to get all the parts about when the drums change, when the next drums begin to hit in. Get the frequency, there is one nerve wrecking extra speed frequency. Once that comes in, the drums will pop up.



At 02:50 just amazing. I feel almost like it isnt strange to say: This might be their best song! WHen the sample "Listen" comes in and at 3:26 the next beat comes in. I cant even describe... these rhythms criss-cross each other in a very obscure and intelligent manner.





Killerhit
March 17th 2014


6016 Comments


nothing beats geogaddi

treeqt.
March 17th 2014


16970 Comments


nice paragraphs man wholeheartedly agree

Killerhit
March 17th 2014


6016 Comments


holy plot twist batman

conesmoke
March 17th 2014


7875 Comments


Click

treeqt.
March 17th 2014


16970 Comments


lol you're not actually verm

FearTomorrow
March 18th 2014


1826 Comments


this is still incredible

Wadlez
March 18th 2014


5019 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

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