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| 2.0 poor | zaruyache | April 2nd 17 | The acoustics are fine, but the production on the ambient/drone/black metal parts needs work. Atmosphere's not full enough, drums sound silly, song structuring is wacky. Not bad for lofi, but not good, either.
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| 1.0 awful | EasterInTheBatcave | August 24th 16 | Fire of the Spirit is a peculiar and unorthodox record, not entirely ineffective, but moreso that than that trait's more desirable opposite. Skip the skippable voice samples, and ignore the ones embedded beneath the instrumentals, and it's suited to lonely walks through autumnal forests, I suppose-- or perhaps even walks with company. However, given that this is a one-man project (Paul Ravenwood, responsible for all instruments, mixing, and mastering) I suspect it's designed with the lone traveler in mind. I suggest that there are more worthwhile journeys for such travelers to embark upon.
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| 2.0 poor | Ryan P STAFF | May 23rd 17 |
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