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3.0 good | Jared Floryan | March 16th 16 | Talk about a blast from the past. Motionless Battle was a one-man project conceived by Dan Kirschner, and when I was younger, I would religiously listen to his discography; his output doesn't quite hold up these days, although it can be argued that Dan's material is still better than most of the other bromidic Nintendocore ensembles that weren't HORSE the Band. Dan's 2009 full-length album, titled Defeatism, finds itself drowning in nostalgia, in case if one couldn't tell from the artwork and 8-bit-inspired musicianship. While it does start to sound samey after a while, the record presents a couple nice ideas and is genuinely enjoyable in certain places. Defeatism won't make you love the Powerglove (it's so bad), but it's able to do a serviceable job at letting those who come across the LP relive their childhood - and that's gotta count for at least something.
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