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3.0 good | Jared Floryan | May 23rd 16 | Your nearest, favorite bowling alley is infested with ashes and skulls of the grimiest quality. These were brought to the area in part by French groove metal unit Eths, based in Marseille. I'm relatively alien to this band's output, so I opted to make their fourth studio album my introduction - and lo and behold, it's definitely fine work on the ensemble's end. Ankaa does a nice job demonstrating the competency of the band's instrumentalists and its captain Rachel Aspe, who officially took up the position of vocals after Candice Clot departed back in 2012. Beyond that, there isn't much else I can say about this record other than that it's an enjoyable time waster with nothing new in the slightest. Not half-bad, although the user was anticipating more.
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2.5 average | Trey STAFF | April 29th 16 | ETHS is like a poor man's version of The Agonist. Which is really saying something because The Agonist isn't that good either. They basically play a gothy version of female fronted metalcore, and all the vocal styles are weak. Which goes right along with the average music.
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3.0 good | MaSuPe | September 3rd 23 |
4.0 excellent | Taran | August 17th 20 |
3.5 great | heck | December 4th 17 |
4.0 excellent | Arolde | November 24th 17 |
4.0 excellent | wantwon | March 24th 17 |
2.5 average | Elynna | May 14th 16 |
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