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3.0 good | Brandon Scott EMERITUS | February 23rd 18 | Cabal may be a bit more atmospheric than their peers, but their dollar store menace can't cover up how bland the songwriting is.
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3.0 good | Jacob818Hollows | April 19th 18 | Some really neat ideas here, but their deceptively unique blend of deathcore, djent, and black metal work together to sound more like another Black Tongue ripoff rather than the trendsetters of a new style they hope to be.
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3.3 great | Trey STAFF | March 9th 18 | When I first heard this album, it jumped out at me in a big way. I really liked the blend of djent and death metal with that little bit of black metal atmosphere in the keyboards, but it quickly grew off of me. When they're on, they're really on, but they're kind of a one-trick pony sticking to the twitchy djent far too often. The songs that really shine like "Nothingness" and "Rah'Ru" are the ones that can seamlessly blend the djent with different tempos and dark keyboard atmospherics.
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3.0 good | Robert Garland STAFF | February 23rd 18 | Points for trying something different but this reeks of too much genericore to define itself as a whole new animal.
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3.5 great | nbats | February 21st 24 |
2.5 average | jmh886 | March 2nd 18 |
2.5 average | Elynna | February 28th 18 |
3.5 great | gilly | February 28th 18 |
2.5 average | Simon K. STAFF | February 24th 18 |
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