Album Rating: 3.5
I want to not like this as much because Phil Labonte is a tool but goddamn Richardson absolutely destroys it on this. Absolutely nails the balance between emulating Oli and doing his thing. A few underwhelming moments but overall really strong. Feels like a 3.7/5 for me right now.
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Album Rating: 3.5
For me, this is easily their best album since Fall of Ideals. Phil sounds great, the lyrics aren't as cringe as their last few albums, and the rest of the band is at the top of their game with great riffs and the addition of Jason Richardson probably helps with that. I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Everything is great but the vocals tbh
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phil using this album to whine about people wearing masks to protect against covid is something else
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What’s the best song here? Don’t know if i can stomach an entire album of Phil.
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avoid this and check that circus trees album budgie rev'd, it's genuinely great slowcore/sad music
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I want to hear the best that bad politics man has to offer.
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well check circus trees anyway i know you'd dig
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Album Rating: 3.5
Well in Phil's defense, masks did jack shit against covid lol
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Album Rating: 3.5
Best song here is probably Divine imo. What a start to the album. Otherwise I tend to like the heavier stuff here. Antifragile, Poison it, Cut their tongues Out
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Can someone check if ATR sell masks on their website like FFDP does?
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dislike the band with all your heart, but this review was trash.
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Well in Phil's defense, masks did jack shit against covid lol
Bro shut. The fuck. Up.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Can we don't
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Phil blocked me on Twitter because I made fun of him for being buddy buddy with a paid Russia shill
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Shut the fuck up Tundra.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Sorry Spec didn't mean to make you cry there. Sometimes I forget how sensitive people are on this sight
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there is no way this is better than survival horror
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agreed this is bad but this review is penned by a hairy, shower-optional battlejacket guy with caveman phrenology
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Listening to this out of morbid curiosity and honestly, like others have said, this is probably the best they've sounded since The Fall of Ideals.
Hate him or not, Phil is actually a solid vocalist and Jason Richardson is of course a top tier guitarist.
Plus, I feel like they actually let the drummer rip on this one, for like the first time since The Fall of Ideals. Honestly that alone makes a huge difference.
Maybe now that Phil's on that sweet, sweet podcast train, this band doesn't need to exclusively do buttrock to pay the bills anymore.
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