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Average Rating: 2.91
Rating Variance: 0.50
Objectivity Score: 89%
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4.0 excellent
Azriel A Will Of Fire
One of my favourite albums wish this band would drop out of the sky again like a lot of the old 2000?s uk bands are and drop a new album.
Bleed from Within Humanity
Carnifex Graveside Confessions
Gearing up to be another great one from carnifex, they’ve come so far over the years.

3.5 great
Bleed from Within Fracture
Big step up from era, worth a couple of listens. A few songs on the album do blend into each other but overall a fun listen.
Signs Of The Swarm Vital Deprivation
His vocal style has really grown on me in the past few months and after a few more listens I do prefer this to the earlier work with CJ, hoping to see a lot more from them in the future.
Signs Of The Swarm Amongst The Low And Empty
Improving their formula each time, definitely worth a few listens.

3.0 good
Aversions Crown Hell Will Come For Us All
Did not expect much from this with the radical change in vocal styles but was pleasantly surprised to find a worthwhile listen.
Enterprise Earth The Chosen
Its their strongest album most definitely but the cleans are so badly done and it makes me wonder how every member of
the band could sit down and be like “yeah this shit sounds good” overall though a strong release.
Lorna Shore ...And I Return to Nothingness
Need to sort out the production, was the same with immortal vocals are buried behind the instruments.
Volumes Happier?
Definitely invokes the old volumes feel, not anything sensational here but definitely a good listen I’ll spin a few times.

2.5 average
Bleed from Within Shrine
Unfortunately I enjoyed this less than fracture, beyond levitate which is a catchy song everything just seemed to bleed together which was a criticism I had of the previous album that seems even more abundant here. They have obvious talent just wish they could bring it together like they did back in the empire days.
Bleed from Within Zenith
Desperately want to support my country men but this is bland and average as all the albums since era have been, can hardly tell each song apart and what sucks the most is their early albums especially empire showed a band with such promise.
Heart of a Coward The Disconnect
Songs are tailored around the vocalists very one note style but because of this they all tend to blend into each other, not terrible but was definitely more impressed with their previous work.
Make Them Suffer How to Survive a Funeral
This was an extremely poor outing from them in comparison to their previous albums, very disappointing.
Make Them Suffer Make Them Suffer
Thought it was just a blip in the road with how
to survive a funeral but this is bang average
aswell, really sad they felt like a band that
could do no wrong.

2.0 poor
Hacktivist Hyperdialect
Outside the box was better than this and outside the box was pretty poor as well, the lead vocalist is bad his
delivery is incredibly poor and has very little in the way of that rap flow to it, the new vocalist that featured in one
of the tracks is alright but the lyrics that they both deliver feel like they’ve been written by two school kids having
a “rap battle” round the back of the school and interrupting all the people just trying to have a pleasant smoke
with their cringe fest. All in all a very poor release.
Reflections Silhouette
Few redeeming qualities much like their previous outing, nothing more than a ten minute breakdown there is just no
substance nothing that makes this memorable.

1.5 very poor
Emmure Hindsight
The tracks so far from this are incredibly poor which is sad given that the previous album was a big step up for them.
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