The Void

Critic Score
Based on 2 reviews
User Score
Based on 9 ratings
August 28, 2012 / Release Date
LP / Format
InsideOut / Label
- / Genre
Full Credits
Sign In to rate and review

Critic Reviews

DapperBlue
80

Despite being a band that prides itself with wearing their inspirations on their sleeves, Beardfish’s style has usually been pretty consistent throughout their careers. Sometimes they may change lyrically, but usually you can tell a Beardfish album at a glance. However, their 2012 release of The Void, is the sole exception.

This is one of the only times they ever went metal, and it is certainly an interesting prospect. Prog metal around 2012 was kind of hitting big, so a good number of ... read more

93

93/100

The void is beardfish's darkest and heaviest album to date, theres a lot of heavy as hell tracks on here like voluntary slavery and this matter of mine. That being said, the heavy stuff sticks to the first half, the 2nd half is softer and more organ heavy, with Note being a mix of both guitar and organ equally. But honestly I have my gripes, the 2nd half minus seventeen again and Note have tracks I dont care for at all really and it was a problem I had last ranking. That being said ... read more

Purchasing The Void from Amazon helps support Album of the Year. Or consider a donation?
Contributions By
Greg Fisher, monominous
Become a Subscriber
Subscriber badge, no ads + more benefits.
Advertisement

Track List

  1. Intro (By Andy Tillison)
  2. Voluntary Slavery
  3. Turn To Gravel
  4. They Whisper
  5. This Matter Of Mine
  6. Seventeen Again
  7. Ludvig & Sverker
  8. He Already Lives In You
  9. Note
  10. Where The Lights Are Low
Comments
Sign in to comment
No one has said anything yet.

April Playlist