19:28 - SelfXPlanetOrE I just went to go look at some of their album artwork from their early albums and you're not entirely wrong. Metal Heart and Russian Roulette gotta be neck and neck for the best artwork and miles above everything else.
12:00 - Ball Fondlers I like the cover, but I do agree that it would be cool if they kept the 80s theme... then again Accept never really had nice artwork. This might apply better to other bands
22:32 - Boxcar Willy Can you imagine that cover but hand drawn? Would be much more effective,
22:25 - Scintil I mean, its good art, very eye pleasing, but you can tell how generic the album will be because of the cover.
22:05 - Boxcar Willy If I were an 80s band like Accept for example, I would have all of my cover art as 80s style. Hand drawn etc. Digital art for them is so lame. Their new cover is awful.
21:41 - Scintil omg new rym update, everything is even bigger now
13:42 - Liafev And it was actually written on top that one can create advanced tops elsewhere. Shame on me for not paying close enough attention. ><
I was about to come talk some mad shit about how WITTR ruined music by influencing all of these PNW-Atmoblack style bands, buuuuuuut this is pretty good. Huge atmosphere with heavy harsh vocals.
I'd love to but I already have 3 albums in my queue from the same day + there might be some others from the same day I'm more interested in + I really have to start working on some college stuff this semester
Yeah I actually like the production here, I can see it being divisive (particularly in what it does to some of the higher pitched tremolos) but I think it actually works quite well. The -gaze/post-rock sections might also help with the appeal of the production; interesting record in general
Edit: OK so I'm nearly at the end and 'atmospheric doom metal' doesn't seem entirely accurate; without tags I would probably think it was a metalgaze album on more of the songs (2 and 5 I can understand the doom tag on). Interesting album either way, I like it