At least neige and the gut from Kreig openly say they were in the wrong, it's a red flag when an artist gets called out and just refers to how bm is non political or some shit
Of course. There is no substitute for looking into the bands’ background and lyrics for ourselves. I just really appreciate that the chance of falling in love with the music of truly awful people is far less likely here.
01. East Shore - Landscape In The Mist 02. East Shore - In Our Deaf Lands 03. West Shore - Where We Lost The Ones 04. West Shore - Memories 05. Central Shore - Tio 06. North Shore - The Abstract Line 07. North Shore - Sea Made Of Crosses 08. South Shore - Blind Man's Eye
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I did....thoroughly.
Nearly as good as Acid Mist Tomorrow, but I found the melodies to be slightly less entrancing. Regardless, I'm almost certain that this will be near the top of my favorite albums of 2016
I did....thoroughly.
Nearly as good as Acid Mist Tomorrow, but I found the melodies to be slightly less entrancing. Regardless, I'm almost certain that this will be near the top of my favorite albums of 2016
I think I prefer this both over Acid Mist and the debut, although this album so far lacks a clear highlight for me, but as a whole it is just brilliant, definitely can see this as an aoty contender.
Also maybe it's just me, but some of the ambient sections reminded me a lot of Atrium Carceri's more "reflexive" tracks (or at least The Old City OST), which is always nice.
Excellent album, Tio is such a great song. Too bad I felt like some of the best riffs and melodies didn't last long enough and were replaced by too much math/prog-core. But still great overall.
Love it, not as much as AMT but still addicted to it since it was released. The main riff of "In Our Deaf Lands" is a serious contender for riff of the year.