makes you want to blow your apartment up, best grindcore i've ever heard, sounds fantastic at 33 1/3 rpm as a darker sludge album as well
Chaotic, noisy skramz with great vocal performances across the album and some nice melancholic breaks like on 'Cognitive Dissonance'. The album has very high-quality production and instrumentation while still maintaining a more underground feel which is hard to find in this scene. There are definitely some corny moments, but overall a great album
Great songwriting, fantastic vocals and instrumentation that captures the desperation and sorrow that permeate through this album, an emotional depth that is kept in full focus throughout every song; this album is an incredible combination of everything that makes the intersection of midwest emo and gloomier hardcore elements sound so good.
Definitely captures the growth and change that the Wonder Years have experienced since the Greatest Generation years while maintaining their sound, but I really don't hear anything new or exciting and a lot of the tracks feel forgettable and unenthusiastic. Nothing overly bad but nothing to write home about
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