Average Rating: 3.50 Rating Variance: 2.31 Objectivity Score: 63% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicNothing More The Few Not FleetingSleep Token Take Me Back to EdenAbsolutely smitten with this guys vocal range and just their sound in general4.5 superbNothing More SpiritsUpdating this at the release of You Don't Know What Love Means. Im still a huge fan and the rvariation in sound shows theyve still got that same amount of creativity and energy they started rout with on their first album. Absolutely love how each member brings their own unique bits to the rmusic and each song reflects that in a way. So far rthey have yet to disappoint despite being signed with a shitty label (which is saying a lot when ryou look at Better Noises rlineup).rHey here?s the: this album fuckin belts out hit after hit and doesn?t stop the momentum from start to finish, and rends with a bang. My only complaint is that sometimes you can?t hear Jonny?s vocals as well but honestly that?s rextremely minor. The entire group as a whole topped their self titled AND The Few Not Fleeting here, and is yet again ranother massive leap in the right direction 4.0 excellentMotionless In White Scoring the End of the WorldEasily some of their best work. While some tracks fall a little flat (Masterpiece to name one), they still manage to be catchy enough to avoid skipping. Every guest on the album here brings something unique to the table, and if you're not getting blasted with Garris' insane vocals on "Slaughterhouse", you're appreciating what Mick Gordon and others have attributed to what is a genuinely good album. Worth a listen definitely.Nothing More Nothing More3.5 greatNothing More The Stories We Tell Ourselves1.0 awfulPanic! at the Disco Viva Las VengeanceBrendon Urie dont strain your voice challenge (impossible)Waterparks Intellectual Property
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