After listening to all 8 songs, the nostalgia and the magic of this re-make album after being a longtime fan is incredible.
All the songs sound fresh but keeping the same essence from the original, it creates an incredible and unique sound since all the originals were just electro coded and not metal at all.
Final ratings:
Fee: 88
Chinmoku No Mayu: 10
Torikago: 9
Pray in the darkness: 85
Gekka Kyoso: 85
Garden: 9
Haruhe: 7
Stigma: 88
Pretty fresh take and sound, not always fond of Black Metal usually but the way they fuse Nu Metal and Deathcore elements in here makes it quite unique imo, not a perfect album by any means but its a fun brutal listening experience.
Went in knowing 0 things about this band and was intrigued by the High score. I immediately understood why its rated so high.
The blend of so many genres and different sounds alongside great mixing, and powerful lyrics is absolutely fantastic.
There is not any flaws here and the journey these 8 songs put you through is incredible.
I have quite literally never heard anything like this in my life and I’m absolutely hooked, really hope to see this band live one day.
I was incredibly excited to hear this album based on Drum Show and The Contract, but I fear they didn't managed to capture the quality of those 2 singles throughout the album, outside of a few great tracks like City Walls, Days Lie Dormant and Tally, there is not much going on here, which is a shame because I was looking forward for this release, there is not a single "Bad" song here, but most of it are forgettable or boring imo.
What a pleasant surprise, this band reminds me a LOT of Paledusk but with more cohesive writing, as well flashes of Sokoninaru, Long Tosite Sigue and a bit of YOASOBI at times with the piano.
Overall i think they nailed the experience for the listener with a solid selection of songs that blend and complement each other so well, but still being able to stand out on their own, one my favorite projects of the year so far and this band is oficially on my radar for future releases.
Twenty One Pilots' album "Clancy" presents an intriguing blend of genres and introspective lyrics that captivate listeners. While the album showcases the band's versatility and creativity, it falls short of delivering a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, "Clancy" is a solid effort, enjoyable to listen to, but it doesn't quite reach the heights of their best material, I probably wont be listening to it again entirely.
Best album NIGHTMARE ever did, incredible project, must listen for any vkei fan.
Music wise absolutely awful, but its extremely on point on what is aiming for, despite sounding like crap its and journey and pretty fun
Went in despite all the other reviews, and man, its just as bad everyone else is saying, the awful lyrics of this album combined with generic and bland instrumentals makes me very sad.
2.7/10