An Isolated Mind   I'm Losing Myself
3.7
great
Release Date: 2019
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5.0 classicNoremakSeggob | March 19th 19

This is my new album, which I am shamelessly 5-ing for the sake of hype. You can listen/download
for free at https://anisolatedmind.bandcamp.com. rron ben-tovim: "An amazing moody, dissonant and
sometimes tranquil death metal album. I don't know what labels are doing, but if this dude doesn't
get signed I'm quitting music. Beautiful."


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1.5 very poorWattPheasant | July 17th 19

This was a fairly innovative and experimental death metal album with an interesting concept. I
think it can overstay its welcome toward the latter part of the album.

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4.0 excellentnaughtcturnal | July 10th 19

Holy shit this came out of nowhere. Extremely unique Portal-esque dsdm(?) album. Never thought I'd write "dsdm"

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4.0 excellentBrandon Scott EMERITUS | April 27th 19

Atmospheric death metal has always felt like one of those more head cannon-y sub-genres. It's without clear-cut parameters to truly define what it is, and for that reason you have everything from Australian instrument-torturers Portal to Finnish filth-lords Desolate Shrine -two very different sounding projects- performing what could in essence be called atmospheric death metal. It's one of those "you know it when you hear it" types, where the finer details don't matter as much as the finished product. rThe reason I bring all of this up, is another project, the incomparably weird An Isolated Mind, seem to fall within this vague and nebulous extreme metal genre. Exuding a stifling sense of psychedelia and featuring a range of oddities - everything from jazzy saxophone interludes to moments of ambient claustrophobia - I'm Losing Myself does its name justice with its variation without ever becoming too overbearing or experimental for its own good. The balance struck between straightforward and atmospheric, dissonant and melody is incredibly well-executed, offering a multi-faceted approach that begs repeated listens. This is very fucking good, and highly recommended for fans of Cynic, Gorguts, Portal, and anything in-between. r

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4.0 excellentHalez | March 22nd 23
5.0 classicloulou | May 19th 22
4.0 excellentGod of terror, very low dost thou bring us, very low hast thou brought us | March 16th 22
2.5 averageLvxfra | February 21st 22
3.5 greatpornogrindtheater | January 12th 21
3.0 goodariich | July 29th 20
4.0 excellentalessandrosilverj | June 5th 20
3.5 greatMrlexiphanic | April 28th 20
4.0 excellentCK1991 | January 30th 20
4.0 excellentARDCWE | December 24th 19
3.5 greatibringyoufire | November 8th 19
4.0 excellentXrabbitX | October 22nd 19
3.5 greatodinnevoin | October 15th 19
5.0 classicjami98 | October 12th 19
2.5 averageFerretmusic | September 28th 19
3.5 greattoastrock | September 25th 19
3.0 goodTheManMachine | September 17th 19
4.5 superbReviewc0re | September 9th 19
4.5 superbsbarbalexis | July 29th 19
3.0 goodMathyNoodles | July 24th 19
3.0 goodElynna | July 24th 19
3.5 greatTroggy | July 19th 19
3.5 greatFranticDisemboweler | July 19th 19
4.0 excellentStagger | July 17th 19
4.5 superbSgtShock | July 17th 19
3.5 greatclavier EMERITUS | July 15th 19
3.5 greatremi | July 12th 19
4.0 excellentClayJ79 | July 5th 19
3.5 greatZombieParty | June 26th 19
4.0 excellentmeditant | June 20th 19
4.0 excellentIppocalyptica | June 10th 19
3.5 greatbr4dl3yb34r | May 18th 19
3.5 greatHaelaeif | May 14th 19
3.5 greatJLR2DEG | April 27th 19
3.5 greatHawks | April 25th 19
4.0 excellentsuppatime | April 18th 19
3.5 greatMetalSoliloquy | April 15th 19
3.0 goodhesperus | April 11th 19
3.5 greatbmelt CONTRIBUTOR | April 11th 19
4.5 superbXXMurdaBeatzXX | April 6th 19
3.5 greatgnimas | April 4th 19
4.5 superbComatorium. | April 3rd 19
3.5 greatNisraak | March 28th 19
3.0 goodMitch S. | March 23rd 19

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