Their debut was super fun! Gonna need to hear this.
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what the fvck is this shite
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It's alright, definitely a departure from "Home" which I get, although I LOVE that album. Hopefully it grows on me.
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Yeah that was fantastic.
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I also LOVED Home, but this doesn’t even sound like the same band. Really, it sounds like 3-4 song ideas they smashed together with no sense of structure. Home had elements of death metal, thrash, power metal, all blended so nicely. This sounds like shitty deathcore trying to be “progressive”. And an 80-second solo?
This is so bizarre in a really disappointing way.
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[2] unfortunately
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I guess I didnt find this that much different than Home, it was a little all over the place for sure but I dont think it signals some kind of drastic change in their sound. Didnt really make me any less or more hyped for the album.
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“God isn’t real” T-shirt.
Dude’s never done psychedelics…
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Home had some excellent tracks and I've been looking forward to more from these guys.
This sounds pretty in line with the Home material. Not too big on the chaotic side of this band and hoping they expand a bit more on their progressive elements as they have some pretty cool ideas and great musicianship. I'll let this track sink in with more listens.
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You gotta keep em separated
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It really isn't too bad, but definitely feels clumsy at points.
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heeeeeeeeeeey
come out and plaaaaaaay
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After a few listens, and not watching the music video, can confirm that this slaps. It takes a moment to warm up and I don't think it's quite the same quality as Home, but it has peaked my interest.
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yeah definitely thought that said the offspring
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