Good track. About time they put female vox into their music.
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this band is fucking garbage
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Cool video but the music lacks.
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Yeah, they aren't 2 good, but once I hear those #femaleoperaticvox it all turns into a 5/5.
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Dude there was female vocals in tracks on Agony too
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I need a new bucket to fill.
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We get it already you're Italian jeez.
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Only thing missing in the video is pizza materials.
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lol
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Love me some UFiP cymbals.
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How did they go from Oracles to releasing this hypercompressed Septicflesh nonsense?
Labyrinth and Agony have a few good songs but they're such a chore to get through.
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They just can't seem to hit the high they did with Mafia. It was visceral and felt like a true translation of classical writing to brutal death metal. Everything after just feels over-produced and just over-saturated with symphonic elements rather than what I really want to hear. Bad ass riffs and blast beats.
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I just wish they'd turn the orchestrations and drums down and the guitars up
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I must be the only one who thinks this is good music.
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their new stuff is still a pretty good listen but nothing on it jams like the shit from mafia and oracles. i agree with what imperial said.
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The female vocals are a nice addition.
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I don't get all of the love for Oracles and Mafia. Yea they are super raw and heavy but the few classical-influenced parts are very tacked on and disjointed from the rest of the songs (like the epic piano intro on Embodied Deception).
I enjoyed Agony and Labyrinth much more since they actually mixed both elements together. That is how Fleshgod needs to sound, not like just another death metal band with a couple gimmicky tacked on classical sections.
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To be fair old Fleshgod sounded pretty much like Hour of Penance but with more melodic songwriting.
I just miss when their classical influences actually showed up in the riffs instead of just playing basic power chords underneath overdone orchestrations.
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