the epitome of melodic death metal
a top album which sits right there with slaughter of the soul
rest in peace tomas..
The people who don't get it are funny.
Completes the almost perfect trilogy with dopethrone and come my fanatics.
All their albums after that are a level below (with we live and witchcult being the best ones of their "new" era).
I wish they'd return with a new album after a long long time at this style.
Reminds me Stormkeep but with a touch of Agalloch and a hint of Opeth which is always a sign of superiority. I want to do repeated listens to review the score again.
punchy as it should be, sludgy as it should be, punkish as they were always been
Eat the hate is for all the retard reviews below me, she is just mocking you.
Now speaking for the sound she is going for she is trying something more pop-punkish here in general with a sparkle of nu-metal, it has similarities with negative spaces of course but not as much as the majority of the people state.
I think the overall soundscape here wants to be more atmospheric than negative spaces and her previous releases. This is pretty obvious in the tracks: The Wait and If We're ... read more
way better than "i don't care", at the same level as the first single which was fun and good
way worse than the worse parts of st.anger
there is no real reason this gets anything above 50
They never disappoint. Alex was excellent and that was a great farewell from the band.
And it was not only a farewell but a hint for what's upcoming, new Trivium will be even more 'in waves' and 'ascendancy' than ever.
it should be a classic alternative rock record by now, don't know why it's just a hidden jem for few
Calm down people and rate the music and not the stereotypes in your head.
The project is fine, not something entirely unique but it has some good ideas.
66 from me is a decent rating I think for an EP, they can surely get way better, Charlie is a talented person.
Looking forward for a more mature album release.