POV you are having a passing conversation with that one kid in highschool who watches gore to “feel something”.
I can’t really describe how this makes me feel, but I can tell you it’s quite the cold soundscape and a super cool sound experience.
Really cool mish mash of an album, maybe slightly let down by it’s questionable mixing though.
It’s cool, but It does just feel like a bunch of singles mashed together, with Danny Brown just having fun collaborating with as many insane producers as possible. Maybe would work more as a compilation instead.
Doesn’t really work as an album for me, but there are some cool songs on it. It is a bit of a fever dream with beats from artists like femtanyl, with Danny Brown rapping over the top of it.
While certainly a product of the times theme and sound wise, and maybe the vocals being a bit whiny sounding at points (may just be me), its made up with some stellar guitar riffs and drumming, and general amazing sounding instrumentals. This thing absolutely rocks.
I could easily see this as one of those bands thats blows up with gen z if it ever gets out the old head hard rock bubble.
Yeah its pretty bonkers.
Such a great mathcore record, with some moments that tangle the neurons in my brain right up. Shoutout to the sweet child of mine riff that randomly interjects intself into the start of 'cliff burton suprise'. I proper laughed at that.
Yeah EPIC is the right word for this.
This sounds like i've just won a hard fought medieval viking battle but even more epic then that concept usually is times 1000, and also metal.
A decent grindcore album with some heavy guitar riffs and good drums. Vocals are nothing to smash home about but not to shabby for a grindcore album.
The deluxe version of this especially is amazing, the extra four songs makes a good album a great album.
Cute seal music!
While im not the biggest slam death metal fan ever, but something about this itches the right spot in my brain. The guitars and drumming on this are insane. Even the vocals i didnt find as tiring as i usually find slam metal vocals being.
Ramleh continue to make hard hitters.
I've always been interested in Ramleh's discography, but this album went under my radar when it came out in June. Im glad im hearing it now though, as this is an amazing post-rock experience, and one of my favourite ones of this decade so far as a matter of fact.
As uttered plenty, it does give very strong Swans vibes at points. They get that same sort of apocalyptic effect, with the heavy guitar drones and heavy handed drumming. The thing that ... read more
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Twenty One Pilot’s output is at a new height since trench. This was the proper trench sequel that their last album should have been
I can image Tom Macdonald rushing to the studio after his death, ready to capitalize on the moment.