Assemblage
06.01.23 | List that got bumped off my page:
2020: #51-151
https://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?memberid=1055694&listid=197697 |
mkmusic1995
06.01.23 | I would probably do 2, 4, 3, 1, 6, 5. The rest I haven't listened to yet. |
sneakers
06.01.23 | 4 is 1, 1 and 2 are pale imitations of 4. 3 is decent. 5 and 6 are highly underrated. |
Assemblage
06.01.23 | Fair enough, I can understand that assessment sneakers. I'm kinda thinking when I relisten to Karma it might get bumped above Monolith. |
TheHamburgerman
06.01.23 | 2, 4, 1, 6, 3, 5. Tha rest is very not so important |
sneakers
06.01.23 | @assemblage
damn, interesting take, love monolith myself but respect for the Karma love. album got me into cattle decap |
Flugmorph
06.01.23 | based death atlas enjoyer |
porcupinetheater
06.01.23 | Everything sneakers said
Human Jerky is mad underrated too. Super standard grind but it's fun |
Brabiz
06.02.23 | Eh, for me Anthropocene was pushing it but still was very solid, everything after just feels derivative of Monolith, which was a phenomenal album |
Gameofmetal
06.02.23 | Monolith > Anthropocene > Terrasite > Death Atlas > Harvest Floor > rest |
Assemblage
06.02.23 | Yeah I know I heard Human Jerky before along with Homovore and I think liking Jerky a little bit more cause it seemed fun. I just think writing 1 and 2 off as pale imitation is a bit disingenuous because the songwriting is exceptional at moments on both of those albums and frankly can grind other bands to dust.. but for some reason no it's not a style that has become refined at all, just an imitation of the first time certain combinations were used (and at times less expertly), but I don't see people saying that about Vermis or Stare Into Death in regards to Everything is Fire. |