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Average Rating: 4.07
Rating Variance: 0.83
Objectivity Score: 60%
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5.0 classic
Blut Aus Nord The Work Which Transforms God
Enslaved Axioma Ethica Odini
Les Discrets Septembre Et Ses Dernières Pensées
The first time I listened to Les Discrets a new curiousty entered into the world. Post-rock
is a firm yet way overused genre, if executed properly it falls into the category of deep
emotion; Les Discrets manages to do so with this new and improved sounding wave of post
black metal. Every song left me satisfied, they never rushed anything, it flows so well. My
first response while listening to one of the songs was "please don't start the chorus yet,
wait some time to let the song fall into place, don't rush it" and yes, they did wait the
good 20 seconds or so. (Not twenty every time obviously, but you get what I'm saying.) Every
song has left me wanting more, I haven't even found the need to seek out more from this
genre, I have been captivated by Les Discrets. Les Discrets has no room for imrovement, only
a difference in creativity in a hopefully later released album. They create such a strong
atmospheric sound, several parts of their songs are truly beautiful. Beautiful and Black
Metal? What? Yes, the perfect combination between genres creates a natural blend. This band
eliminates any dichotomy between post rockatmosphericblack metalshoegazewhatever. The
Artwork has inspiried me to begin drawing again. Every lyric has so much depth and a passion
that runs so deep to the heart. This CD is a one of a kind, and I feel bad for anyone who
will fail to appreciate this CD. It is softer than Alcest and the other bands that sound
similar. I found this in September, around the time of my birthday. Perfect for fall
relaxation.
Les Discrets Ariettes Oubliees...
Murmuure Murmuure
of Montreal Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
of Montreal False Priest
Of The Vine Of The Vine
Shining (SWE) V - Halmstad
Silencer (SWE) Death - Pierce Me
Stolen Babies There Be Squabbles Ahead
The Monolith Deathcult Trivmvirate
The Twilight Sad Forget The Night Ahead
This album will grow on you like no other. I saw them live and have been prisoner to their music ever since.
TTNG Animals
Very amazing. I saw these guys live and the emotion as well as feelings they brought to the
room was just incredible. I'm proud to say that these men are helping lead a department of
the math-chain. What's with this animal obsession in math-rock though?

4.5 superb
Advent Naked and Cold
Altar of Plagues White Tomb
Behemoth Demigod
Comeback Kid Wake the Dead
Converge Petitioning the Empty Sky
Converge Axe to Fall
Foals Total Life Forever
Gaza East
Nattsol Stemning
Old Man's Child In Defiance of Existence
Old Man's Child Slaves of the World
Shining (SWE) VI - Klagopsalmer
The Twilight Sad No One Can Ever Know
Weakling Dead as Dreams
Wolfshade When Above

4.0 excellent
Abigail Williams In the Shadow of a Thousand Suns
Abigail Williams In the Absence of Light
Abigail Williams has gone down more in the direction of Black Metal; departing from their previous genres. Abigail Williams manage to maintain a different yet excellent album. They line-up is currently only three members, which includes: Sorceron, Jan, and Ken. Although Abigail Williams only has three members they still manage to maintain the direct assault of an aggressive genre.
Aborted Coronary Reconstruction
Behemoth Zos Kia Cultus (Here and Beyond)
Behemoth The Apostasy
Behemoth Evangelion
Blood of Kingu Sun in the House of the Scorpion
Blut Aus Nord 777 - Sect(s)
Circa Survive Blue Sky Noise
Dawn Of Ashes Genocide Chapters
Deadlock The Arrival
Deadlock Manifesto
Despised Icon Day Of Mourning
Finnr's Cane Wanderlust
Glassjaw Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence
of Montreal Satanic Panic in the Attic
of Montreal Skeletal Lamping
of Montreal Paralytic Stalks
Ride Today Forever
The Contortionist Exoplanet
Vildhjarta Måsstaden
We Were Promised Jetpacks These Four Walls

3.5 great
A Plea for Purging The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell
Beneath the Massacre Marée Noire
Dimmu Borgir Abrahadabra
Periphery Periphery
Sleeping Giant Sons of Thunder

3.0 good
System Divide The Conscious Sedation
I'm not against the female vocals. I just feel it doesn't blend well with this band. Sure if
it didn't have it it may sound like "every other band" so to speak. But I personally would
disagree with that. Also most of the breakdowns seemed weak and unnecessary.

2.5 average
August Burns Red Leveler
Parkway Drive Deep Blue

2.0 poor
Bring Me the Horizon This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For

1.5 very poor
Woe, Is Me Number[s]

1.0 awful
Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season
Third Day Move
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