Average Rating: 3.75 Rating Variance: 0.06 Objectivity Score: 60% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name4.0 excellentIntervals The Shape of ColourWow, I am VERY impressed. After Tesseract's new album this year, I was a little underwhelmed. They had created a beautiful sounding album, but with a lot less intricacy and unique groove that Altered State had. This had me fearing for the new Intervals release, but this is a good old case of "don't compare the old girlfriend to the new one" as this record is AMAZING. Aaron Marshall's composition and playing is incredible, memorable, unique, and skillful. I can pick out his playing just like you can pick out a vocalist on a pop song, it's amazing. Far and away vocals were not necessary for this album, give it a listen if you liked anything about anything Intervals has done before, or even Sithu Aye, Plini, or any fusion progressive.3.5 greatNight Beds IvywildI first heard Me, Liquor, and God when I was at a mall and it instantly caught my attention. After bookmarking it and checking out the album later I found a pleasantly unique album. The vocals are more often used in a heavily affected manner to create a backdrop of sound instead of a straightforward catchy melody, and the whole album has a very underwater, spacey, very heavily effected sound. My favorite songs are Me, Liquor, and God, Melrose, and Moon Sugar.
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