Not a fan. Tbh who would want to listen to this crap, its so boring and drawn out. 1 hour and 9 minutes of this lmao, all the songs are skippable. There is a lack of good lyrics and interesting instrumentals, which makes the album feel repetitive and uninspired already by track 3.
Fantano is right on this one. This album is just boring, lazy and a waste of time.
I quite enjoyed this album. I know most people seem to hate on Disturbed for whatever reason, but I think they're overhated. With a kinda hit or miss discography it's not surprising people don't like them, but I hate seeing people group them with actual terrible bands like five finger death punch. Evolution was also pretty mid, unlike this album.
Divisive is a rather divisive album based on the user score, which is understandable since alt metal peaked decades ago and Disturbed ... read more
It's pretty bad, but come on it's not a 0 just because you disagree with some of his hot takes. I don't know why y'all are so against white rappers that aren't eminem. Sure, some of his lyrics are cringeworthy, but at least he's honest and brave enough to speak his mind on controversial topics.
NPC music. The Beatles play music that sounds like what you often hear during the boring parts of old movies. Most of these songs are mid at best, but "maxwell's silver hammer" is literal garbage in music form. Not what I'd expect from one of the most glazed albums from THE most glazed band of all time. "Here comes the sun" is just so overplayed that it has become beyond annoying at this point, and it's not like the song deserves this popularity since ... read more
I gotta say that the french knows how to do black metal almost as good as the norwegians do. Deathspell Omega's dissonant style of black metal has been very influential and trendy since the release of Paracletus in 2010, and yet nobody does it better than them. Songs like "abscission" is a masterpiece in every aspect and the definite highlight of the album, but even the weaker songs like "have you beheld the fevers?" are still really solid. I love how this album is ... read more