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| 3.0 good | Jared Floryan | June 12th 15 | From a stylistic point of view, visual kei metal band Exist Trace aren't that much different compared to a majority of recent acts whom have emerged into the movement. This group, however, is also one of the few noteworthy ensembles wherein the members are all females - a breath of slightly fresh air, considering the vk scene is more often than not populated by men. World Maker was ET's attempt at going for an overall poppier direction whilst not discarding the girls' metal influence entirely, and to Exist Trace's credit, the results here could've turned out worse than what was necessary. It's not nearly as consistent or wholesome as Twin Gate and doesn't bear said album's sheer amount of replay value, though the hard rock-oriented musical style also suits the group fairly well at times. This would be an overall stronger, triumphant record if the likes of "Diamond" and "Just One" were to have been omitted from the studio offering.
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