Such a disappointment bro. I had so much hope that BMTH would redeem the horrid singles they've been putting out with this Post Human sequel. Turns out it's more slop. I think it's finally time to admit that BMTH is washed
I was asked to give this artist a chance by a friend. For context, I used to be a J-Pop freak back in the day and they said that this chick made amazing modern stuff. So I bit like a sucker. I like to think i'm very open minded about music but if this is any indicator of what modern j-pop is like then I think i'm gonna keep my distance lol. Don't get me wrong, I see some nuggets of good in this album. I do think her voice sounds great and I did hear some instrumentals sprinkled throughout ... read more
I was extremely hype for this album, as Dwellings first album is one of my favorite albums of the genre. And while this album does have some hits and is overall decent it doesn't hold a candle to their first album. It also doesn't really bring anything groundbreaking to the genre as a whole which is a shame. However I do think this album is very decent and worth a couple listens. It just isn't something i'm gonna keep coming back to over and over.
It has been a very long time since i've heard an album that has had me this hooked after a single listen. As their first album this sets the bar for the rest of their albums very high. If they can keep this sort of consistency in the rest of their albums then Dance Gavin Dance will easily become one of my favorite bands.
Simply phenomenal metal album. I'm not very familiar with the members of this band (I am only familiar with Greg Puciato for his work with The Dillinger Escape Plan) but they all do phenomenal jobs on this album. Insane rifts, amazing drums and multiple vocalists that have amazing synergy with each other. A super quality album worth a listen regardless if you are familiar with the band members or not. I'm gonna listen to every members separate bands because of this album
This album is absolutely stunning. Its beautiful while also being absolutely brutal. It feels like a journey. The only thing holding this album back from an 100 is the numerous times on the album where songs feel like they drag on longer then they need to, which is one of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to music. Besides that gripe this album is truly amazing and 100% worth a listen
One of the best post hardcore albums ever made. This is Chiodos's magnum opus
While I do think the actual songs on this album are very solid it is really annoying when half of the songs are interludes. You do not need 4 interludes for an album with 4 songs on it. Other then that it has some pretty nice tunes.
One of the most beautiful and bizarre album's i've ever heard. There is physically no way for me to describe what this album sounds like to someone who hasn't heard it before. It's one of those albums where you always hear some extra thing you didn't notice before on every new listen. I honestly think every person should hear this album at least once in their life.
One of the best albums ever made. Every aspect of this album feels perfectly done. Fairly simple yet catchy instrumentals mixed with Alex Turner's incredible lyricism makes every song feel fresh no matter how many times you listen to it. I also love how the album isn't scared to step out of its sub genre of rock. It never stays on the same sound for long. Overall, I think this album is perfect. And it's my favorite album of all time