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The Black Dahlia Murder Deflorate4.0
This just leaked the other day. I've listened to it a few times and it's just plain awesome (coming from someone who's never been a huge fan). The band's guitars have improved in many ways for the better, especially the solos. I definitely will be buying this as soon as it comes out.
Trepalium XIII4.0
Gallows (UK) Grey Britain4.0
In Flames Subterranean4.0
In Flames Clayman4.5
Wolfchant A Pagan Storm4.0
Gorguts Obscura4.5
At first when I listened to this, I was a little skeptical about the reputation this
album had, receiving 5/5's and 10/10's. After listening more though, finally I just, got
it. Everything just sort of, made sense, and it was awesome! There are only two reasons
I did not give this a higher score, and that is because...
(1) The vocals are not terrible, but not amazing either, they were a little off to me.
If Kyo of Dir en grey growled in this album it would be perfect.
(2) I'm not gonna lie, it can be a bit to handle all at once sometimes, which makes it
hard to, well, understand at first
Amon Amarth Once Sent from the Golden Hall4.0
Mastodon Crack the Skye4.5
This is by far the greatest Mastodon album that has ever been released. As far as songwriting, this is in my opinion a huge step up from Blood Mountain, and I'm kind of liking the story, simply because it is getting a much spacier, and overall epic, but also darker sound. Also, the metaphors in Crack The Skye that relate to both the story and the suicide of Dailor's sister were very unexpected, because this is the first time I have seen a meaningful Mastodon lyric inspired by something meaningful that happened to them. Overall, fantastic album, and the people who say this is not as heavy are correct, it is in fact more melodic, but also feels darker and more serious, which I find much better that previous Mastodon music.
Panzerballett Starke Stücke4.0
Dir En Grey Vulgar4.5
This is one of my favorite albums by Diru. Great review, and I love the part about Obscure, best song on the album. The video is fantastic, easily my favorite Dir en grey video. Also, if you have the chance, see them live! I did and it was the greatest concert I have ever been to, they even opened with Obscure!
In Flames Whoracle4.5
Say wah? Least favorite is Worlds Within the Margin? I love that song! Still, overall great review, My favorites from this one are Episode 666, Jotun, Gyroscope, and yes, Worlds Within the Margin.
Overall IF favorites are definitely Moonshield, Satellites and Astronauts, Episode 666, Zombie Inc. and December Flower
Obscura Cosmogenesis4.5
This album is definatly a breath of fresh air. The guitars and drums are both fantastic, and the bass is very high up in the mix and full of diversity. The vocals are also pretty good, some parts almost remind me of Frieden (old), in a good way. Highly reccomended
Eluveitie Slania5.0
Dir En Grey Uroboros5.0
I pre-ordered this in early August hoping for it to be better than Marrow of a Bone, which isn't bad, but not the bands best. I was hoping for a more Kisou/Macabre based sound as far as being experimental, and that's exactly what I got, only better. This album is substantially heavier than MoaB, but in a more Progressive Metal way, and maybe a touch of Death Metal. Kyo has the deepest growls he has ever done, and the highest shrieks. Easily the best album since Kisou.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Worse Than Alone4.0
This is the best # 12 album to date. Very well written and played, I love how they dropped some mathcore-ness for a more jazz and almost deathy feel on some songs (ex. Glory Kingdom). Great review too.
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