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Hawks
Contributing Reviewer
March 7th 2025


102380 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

0% chance this is any good.



Pos'd for track by track. [49392929]

Relinquished
March 7th 2025


49669 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it is good

Hawks
Contributing Reviewer
March 7th 2025


102380 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Ily Wolfe I will take your word for it.

artiswar
March 7th 2025


16626 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

making Hawks listen to this would be like the "enhanced interrogation" the C.I.A did in Iraq when torturing detainees

artiswar
March 7th 2025


16626 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lmao just strap him down... blast him with Crystal Roses until he bites his own tongue to end the pain

Relinquished
March 8th 2025


49669 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what do you mean?



clearly you just need good taste and the man will trust you

Mongi123
March 8th 2025


22210 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good taste and a genuine “ummmmmm actually”

artiswar
March 8th 2025


16626 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the whole point was to make them listen to music that would traumatize them and unnerve them to the point that they would break and give up intel

veninblazer
March 8th 2025


19642 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

surprised how much i ended up enjoying some of these deep cuts but i'm a little worn out on octanecore so i don't know

Spec
March 8th 2025


40852 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i like this

NudeTayne
March 8th 2025


1783 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

just remove Ride The Wave and this would be a 5 for me

SteakByrnes
March 8th 2025


30958 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ride the Wave sucks ya

artiswar
March 8th 2025


16626 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ride and Roses are the worst songs they've ever made probably

Ludens
March 8th 2025


35 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Funny how the vocalist for this band recently mentioned metalcore sounding too over-produced, yet this album and most of their work very much fits that bill.





NudeTayne
March 8th 2025


1783 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

production is a non-issue for me mostly, I agree Roses has some nails-on-chalkboard moments but nothing a little tweaking of an EQ can't fix

Koris
Staff Reviewer
March 8th 2025


22457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Just jammed the album in full for the first time, and while I enjoyed it enough, it just feels waaaaaay too homogeneous -- something that's not helped at all by the completely brickwalled production. Like sure, Eternal Blue was somewhat sanitized as well... but I never got the sense that they went too far in that direction. Also, despite that fact that both records are 43 minutes, TS' tracklist seems to drag its heels a lot more -- almost as if the poppier songs were written out of obligation rather than a genuine desire to make them. Which is quite a shame, as I really enjoy the softer songs on Eternal Blue



I still enjoyed the album as a whole, but it really does seem like a major step down from the debut. Idk, I'll still try and give it some time to grow on me

Purpl3Spartan
March 8th 2025


9417 Comments


Pos for track by track

Still haven’t decided if I will check this

NudeTayne
March 8th 2025


1783 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Koris I feel like the pacing was meant to be that way, the poppier songs are all breathers from the heavier ones. Like they deliberately balanced the runtime for a broader appeal.



edit: also why I think Deep End is a good closer. album opens heavy and ends on a genuinely positive vibe. nothing groundbreaking but I like that shit.

JayEnder
March 8th 2025


21955 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ride the Wave is definitely the weak link but imma be honest Crystal Roses is kinda a bop

NudeTayne
March 8th 2025


1783 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed, Roses might be their most divisive track in memory



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