It seems like both singles are hitting different aspects of the album. "Messenger" was definitely more rhythm based whereas "Survival" focuses more on the melodic side. It will be interesting to see what they come up with this time around.
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this is gonna be gewd
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That was surprisingly undjenty.
I like it more than the last song.
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Really strong single for TesseracT! This song in particular sounds like a natural progression from the band's sound on Altered State.
The riff sections at 2:33 and the one that follows at the track's end, really impressed me. There, the instrument tones, swagger, and stadium size production all meld together exceptionally well.
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gonna jam later
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pretty good, definitely better than the last song
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much better than messenger
amos murdering on bass, jay's drumming doesnt seem as impressive tho :^(
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rather listen to kid rock
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then go listen to him :-)
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might actually check this since i've heard their other albums when it's out
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evil: yeah agreeded
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I can't interrupt pestilence for kid rock
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jk I can't listen to kid rock for anything
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Not too bad
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Better than anything I expected from these guys. This song actually has some stuff going on other than bland as fuck djent riffs.
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this song brings the zzzzzzzzzz's so damn hard it's hilarious, only thing that keeps me interested in the slightest in these guys is pastones he hits skins like it's no ones business
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enjoyed this for what it was worth, Amos slayin' it as always
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seeing this band live a couple times ruined them for me forever. their entire show is backing tracks
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yep this is shaping up to be a nice release indeed
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I'd say this is going to be their weakest but we'll see.
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Not a lot going in terms of hooks. Or progressive structure. Very radio friendly, like the last. I really hope the non-singles pack the same punch, have the same melodies, and are produced as well as their older stuff.
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