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Kusangii
January 11th 2019


6479 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Very lame album. Bleeder Despoiler is a banger though

McTime50
January 11th 2019


1021 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

“get yourself to their last two albums, The Ride Majestic and The Living Infinite, you're going to have a great time”



Will do!



My whole thing this year is to record my favorite album each week to make end of year stuff easier, and this album is probably gonna be the one I put down.

DarkSideOfLucca
January 11th 2019


17521 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I'm like halfway through...I mean it's catchy, but is this just me or is this pretty generic?

Kusangii
January 11th 2019


6479 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

It is

Toondude10
January 11th 2019


15186 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

not

DungeonBoy
January 11th 2019


9710 Comments


which one is it guys?

DarkSideOfLucca
January 11th 2019


17521 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I feel like I just listened to the same song 5 times

Elynna
January 11th 2019


1437 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Step down from the previous two albums

Nomos2
January 11th 2019


1870 Comments


Very solid 3.5. I was a bit too hyped after reading some reviews online, and then grabbed a leak and was promptly very....whelmed. Just whelmed. In my eyes, it's simply more of the same. And the "same" has been merely very solid. Just like their last 4-5 albums, it's too samey for me to be engaged in a full playthrough, but I'm sure I'll find 4-5 songs that I can really groove to and throw those into my Soilwork playlist. Honestly, not a lot stood out in my first 1.5 listens, but I'm going to give it some more spins before I review the thing.

McTime50
January 11th 2019


1021 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Maybe it’s a 4 for me because I haven’t heard their previous work

Nomos2
January 11th 2019


1870 Comments


Oh man really? Well, just about anything they've done (imho, will vary wildly with Sput members) since the early 2010's has been more or less the exact same thing. Hugely consistent, but not always exciting. That's a good thing and a bad thing. If the formula works for you, then you should like quite a bit of their back catalog.

Project
January 11th 2019


5830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

idk I like their last two and I still think this slaps. Soilwork has always been a bit homogeneous, but songs like When the Universe Spoke and The Ageless Whisper are just awesome. I'd put the latter up there with the title track from The Ride Majestic

Toondude10
January 11th 2019


15186 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

yeah those two and The Nurturing Glance are easily some of their best material imo

hexfix93
January 11th 2019


2423 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Can't wait to jam this. Don't let me down Soilwork.

Ebola
January 11th 2019


4517 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this big slap

Source
January 11th 2019


19917 Comments


Oh nice didn't realize this was out yet

Madbutcher3
January 11th 2019


3144 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

it's not as good as the last two and it's kinda more lightweight but it's still pretty good

trilo
January 11th 2019


6266 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

gonna jam later today. bummed to hear it's not living up to the last 2 but expecting a few good jams at least

lalchimiste
January 11th 2019


1131 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Just skipped everything out of curiosity to check out the track with Tomi, dang his contribution is small but that Finnish warrior's got some pipes.



Mixing was alright for the guitars and drums having their nice pocket in the mix, but lead vox were a bit high too high and bass guitar tone lacks a bit of punch IMO. But that master is so loud with the clicky drums and everything just squashed

DungeonBoy
January 11th 2019


9710 Comments


dude you're not kidding man, this album is insanely loud.



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