Womb

Critic Score
Based on 1 review
User Score
Based on 8 ratings
March 26, 2002 / Release Date
LP / Format
Medea Records / Label
Arizing, Tony HameraProducer
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60
AllMusic
Arizing's blend of emotion and meaty aggro is nothing new, yet the band does it so well that it's worth a listen.
Alkmatt
93

This sounds like the best parts of Taproot and Stepa but with worse production. The clangy St. Anger snare worked for me but the guitar mix and some vocal parts could've been changed. The singer from Left did the vocals here but according to what I've read, he replaced the original singer and just re-recorded all the parts with no changes. I think some parts could've been tweaked but overall, with some major label production and a slight trimming of its 65 minute runtime, but as it is, it's ... read more

cassquee
100

When I first heard that St. Anger snare on this I was like "what the hell is this going to be like this for an hour" but actually this is weirdly fitting for this album and holy shit this is one of the best nu metal albums I've ever heard in a long time.

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Track List

  1. Glow Shadow Glow
  2. 540
  3. Dreaming Escape
  4. Hassle
  5. Not Photon
  6. Floater
  7. Devotion
  8. Falling Within
  9. Synthetic Song
  10. Consumed
  11. Sink Cloud
  12. Without Pain
  13. Untitled
  14. Pacify
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