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2.0 poor | LikeWindOnANipple | March 8th 24 | First track is pretty solid, but the rest of the album gets too basic and generic for me pretty fast.
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2.5 average | Jared Floryan | June 9th 15 | Pitch Black Forecast's 2014 full-length album is a skeleton who has a basic knowledge of meat, but it can't consume much of the food on its plate. As the World Burns boasts one of frontman Jason "J Mann" Popson's strongest vocal performances in recent memory and has a fairly relentless (if blatantly unoriginal) first half which is unfortunately glossed over by a more disappointing latter wave of songs; J Mann's aggressive voice, abnormal drummer Gene Hoglan, and even Randy Blythe who appears in "So Low" aren't enough to save the album's kinda meddlesome second half. This is a good release to check out if you want to be fixated on slaughtering sworn rivals and enemies alike, though if the listener asks for variation or instrumental nuances, he/she will abandon the turf with unsatisfied feelings.
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3.0 good | BlackLlama | October 30th 14 | This album shreds face right up until the end. The last tracks go into experimental territory and just wreck a decent, if not generic metal album. The first 5 songs are a freight train though.
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3.5 great | slaps | December 18th 14 |
2.5 average | Simon K. STAFF | October 25th 14 |
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