Well this was certainly very good. I will say the part I enjoyed most was ditching the nothingburger pauses many contemporary post-rock albums have, but the instrumentation and vocalisation itself was also really good. What do you guys think?
One of the greatest soundtracks of all time accompanying one of the greatest movies of all time.
I hope for a time that I am able to truly appreciate the beauty behind techno as a whole, especially with mixes like this. However, I was still able to find a lot of fun in it.
There are some ambitious moments here that I enjoy, and I do like the mix of the vocalization.
I personally found this alright, but I struggle to retain my attention towards the album by the end, so I do wish that the quality was a bit more consistent. That being said, it is still a solid album.
Genuinely do not ask how I liked an album like this so much, but I do and I wanna continue listening to it over and over again.
This helps me determine the difference between Harsh Noise and Harsh Noise Wall, wherein I can determine that I am a bigger fan of the former.
Now with this it's either floor it to the max and destroy your eardrums, or just don't listen. I picked the former.
Well wasn't this shocking, I normally despise death metal, but this proved to be really good. Just that first song alone made me sink into my bed, not to mention a really nice album cover :)
EDIT: Well time has passed, and I now absolutely love death metal, and this is a stand out for sure. I love it so much and have given it so many listens because of how good it is, so here goes to another 100