Album Rating: 3.5
Resisting the Current is my favorite so far. These Absent Eyes sound like it was pulled from Stabbing the Drama so I'm not as keen on that one.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
"My Nerves, Your Everyday Tool" is definitely my favorite track. It sounds like something from The Panic Broadcast but with a Living Infinite twist.. Second has to be "Forever Lost in Vain." It sounds like a great closing track to The Living Infinite. Third place is tied between "Resisting the Current" and "When Sounds Collide" (can't decide whether I dig the pacing and melodies of "Resisting the Current" more or the thrash and speed of "When Sounds Collide"). Last place has to be "These Absent Eyes." Like HarryBoBerry said, it sounds like a track that belongs in Stabbing the Drama (which I definitely am not big on).
Overall, a nice little release to keep me busy for a bit with some Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops.
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This is actually a very consistent EP, if only these songs were included in the living infinite, you would have not needed any other metal record in your collection ever...
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
On second thought, Resisting the Current is solid no. 3 followed by When Sounds Collide. Heck, it can probably take over Forever Lost in Vain if it weren't for the ridiculously excellent melodies and heavy guitar section that Forever Lost in Vain encompasses. Very solid EP indeed.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I've had the riff at 2:18 of Forever Lost in Vain stuck in my head on repeat for the past two days. also realized it reminds me a lot of the main riff of Jambi by Tool
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Album Rating: 3.5
ye man melodies on here really stick with you
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Album Rating: 3.5
Resisting The Current rulez damn
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