Pretty heavy but not very interesting.
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From these first three singles this seems like it will be on par at least with SatS
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Yeah, I think the new album is going to be on the same level as TSatS..
"..sees the band continuing along the more progressive path they established recently" - recently? Their whole Shogun album, which is from 2008, is a mix between trash and progmetal
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changed it to resumed, good catch man
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there is nothing prog about Shogun and I fucking love that album.
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Yeah, absolutely nothing.. apart from the fact that many songs actually are a mix between thrash and prog metal.. but apart from that, Shogun definitely has nothing in common with progmetal....
Man, that's the same BS as saying for example that ...And Justice for All has no progmetal elements
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trivium is prog now?
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basic structuring is prog. chorus riff is bland af like their last album.
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I dig it. I loved The Sinner and the Sentence, if this turns out similar I’ll be happy.
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Something about his singing has always sounded off to me and I don’t know what it is...
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I agree about his cleans. It sounds like he's imitating a voice or style while he sings.
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Dead men say > shadows and stones > catastrophist
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Really dig what this band has been doing lately. It’s not gunna change any lives, but it’s good stuff to listen to passively
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Dead men say > shadows and stones > catastrophist [2]
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Really bland song, seems i've grown away from them or something, I can't like a full album since Shogun.
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I do not have high hopes for this album
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Still waiting for the inevitable bland radio single that I can immediately remove from the tracklist.
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Heard the leak and have to say it's pretty damn good. There's definitely a radio single or two and it's probably not as good as Sin, but I'll slap a 4.5 on it for now.
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That intro was painful. Rest is average I guess
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