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3.5 great | AmbushReality | May 8th 17 | Not the front-to-back banger that was *Ground Culture,* but a suitable follow-up nonetheless. "Damaged Goods" and "Motif" stand out as perfect bridges to previous material, while "Lost Cause" and "Runaway" show a positive evolution for the band. This doesn't reinvent the beaten-to-death formula that is modern metalcore, but Kingdom of Giants certainly deserve to be recognized as one of the better, more talented artists carrying the genre's torch in 2017.
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2.0 poor | Durrzo | May 9th 17 | This album is really weak. It lacks everything that made Ground Culture a fun listen. No good riffs, no energy, way too many cleans, really bad choruses, and generally uninteresting music. They dropped the ball hard. Shame, because GC is a fun listen.
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3.5 great | xpaincakex | May 9th 17 | Ground Culture >>>>> this. But this is still pretty good
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3.5 great | haggmeez | May 22nd 17 | Great listen! Not as good as Ground Culture but it's a good listen if you are the mood for some lighter metalcore.
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3.0 good | Brett W | May 8th 17 | nothing exactly interesting here. Good performance in all aspects, but nothing crazy. JT's feature is great. Best song.
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3.5 great | cman23kid | May 5th 17 | Nothing groundbreaking, but a solid metalcore/post-hardcore release to add into rotation. JT Cavey of Erra does a standout job on his feature, although there could have been some more standout elements in this album.
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3.5 great | Halez | June 1st 23 |
4.0 excellent | Jack0510 | November 21st 22 |
3.5 great | Matty CONTRIBUTOR | June 12th 22 |
2.5 average | El Olam | October 9th 21 |
3.0 good | heck | January 16th 21 |
3.5 great | josh | June 10th 19 |
3.5 great | Fony | August 13th 18 |
3.5 great | Krpa | April 30th 18 |
3.5 great | Shabz | May 13th 17 |
3.0 good | Ebola | May 5th 17 |
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