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JohnFire
November 6th 2024


923 Comments


So much better than their last album. Bonus points for making me listen to Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation by Darkest Hour for the first time in years cause some riffs reminded me of that album.

Feather
November 6th 2024


10635 Comments


I loved this and have never listened to anything else by them... should I check The Great Collapse next?

Pikazilla
November 6th 2024


31395 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great Collapse slaps

Feather
November 6th 2024


10635 Comments


Added to playlist and will listen at gym post-work

JeetJeet
November 6th 2024


12464 Comments


"I loved this and have never listened to anything else by them... should I check The Great Collapse next?"
Yea start there and work your way back up to this album. SOTB and Future are both essential if you dig this.

calmrose
November 6th 2024


7036 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

y'all sleep on Absolute Hope Absolute Hell too much



I'd start there and then work back up to here



Hellbound also rips, different vocalist though

Pikazilla
November 6th 2024


31395 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

future was kinda weak imo



hellbound slaps hard too

JeetJeet
November 6th 2024


12464 Comments


Future was not weak at all do not listen to this lying ass Pokemon

nash1311
November 6th 2024


8774 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Pretty much their whole catalog rules. Can’t go wrong with any of the last 5

artiswar
November 6th 2024


14901 Comments


I couldn't really get into Future either

HauntMe
November 6th 2024


21 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

And on that day

Hell rained from the sky

The bodies burned so bright

That god closed his eyes



shit goes so hard, wish more bands had the balls to speak out

Confessed2005
November 7th 2024


6098 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album destroys.

hotsoap
November 7th 2024


28 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I'm definitely in the minority here, but I just can't find any replay value in these guys anymore. Every album is very "samey," which is totally justified and not inherently bad, because they have their sound locked in. The production is rock solid, the instrumentals are ferocious and melodic, and the vocals are consistent and strong. However, in my gut, I just can't rate this higher because I don't see myself revisiting it. I listen once, think to myself "yep, that was a good FFAA album," and then move on.



I think my opinion of them changed after seeing them live. They're so good yet... monotonous? I can't pinpoint what it is. I know this *should* be higher but it's a comfortable 3 for me.

Feather
November 7th 2024


10635 Comments


^ good, I cant have this criticism with this being my first album of theres!

hotsoap
November 7th 2024


28 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

They really do have a strong discography. The old stuff with Nate and everything since then with Joe is all objectively great music. I think my taste has just shifted a bit and it doesn't hit as hard for me anymore.

Scoot
November 7th 2024


22839 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

at the end of the day, they just took gojira's sound and added deathcore influences with some melodic clean vocals

Scoot
November 7th 2024


22839 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

great collapse is their best gym album imo, heads will hang is just disgusting

metalphil
November 8th 2024


927 Comments


I've listened to these guys a bit in the past but never fully got into them. But for some reason, in the past few days something clicked and I've been binging all their albums.

Hawks
November 8th 2024


94721 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Amazing band yeah.

pengui
November 8th 2024


153 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The Great Collapse is this bands best output imo. This is fine but yeah can't see revisiting much. With Thy Art is Murder gone, this is a decent replacement band if you are in that mood.



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