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| 1.0 awful | arthropod | November 23rd 25 | I'll be the first to give this a 1 because my listening experience was painful. The musical foundation of this one is pretty solid (as much as djent allows), there are even several genuinely fun clean riffs, but the vocals sink the ship. Not only overproduced, the melodies are generic and overdramatic angsty slop, while the lyrics... well, children in primary school are better at writing.
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| 4.0 excellent | NudeTayne | November 7th 25 | lol just now seeing Tundra is now Tundra (Sput Villain)
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| 4.0 excellent | entwizard | November 5th 25 | MAJOR improvement to their earlier work. Where I typically like one/two tracks for each of their releases, I've really enjoyed this album front to back.
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| 4.0 excellent | Tundra (Sput Villain) | October 31st 25 | These guys have just got their formula nailed at this point. It's metalcore that's indefinitely more unique than most. Their incorporations of contemporary math rock stylings a la Polyphia. As well as a distorted tone that is all their own. rIt definitely takes a while to get used to the way in which they dial in their guitar tones, but once it clicks, it really clicks. Manuel Gardner is simply one of the best front men doing it right now. He can do it all. Intense djent riffs, intricate Polyphia passages, very solid harsh vocals, and a clean vocal that is probably just as distinct as their guitar tone. The songs structures are often unpredictable too, with definite progressive undertones in the music. rMy only gripe is that it's not as conceptual, or takes you as much of *a journey* as an album like "Artificial Void". That album felt more cohesive than this one. The vibe here is uncertain. I suppose it's "modern metal stuff", but that's where the problem for me arises a little bit. A lot of modern metalcore albums feel like a collection of singles, where it's difficult to picture a "world" it depicts in your head as you listen. rIn short. "Angel" is yet another impressive outing from Unprocessed. It's definitely one of the better metalcore albums of the year, and it's bursting with creativity, and infectious talent. It may not be as conceptual as I'd like, but it's not the biggest deal breaker.
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| 3.5 great | Delre57 | November 11th 25 |
| 3.5 great | s0nicx | November 6th 25 |
| 3.5 great | Lalka | November 3rd 25 |
| 2.5 average | Dmax28 | October 30th 25 |
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