20:51 - DeliciousDishes I love how everyone made fun of pewdiepie and then he was racist a couple of times and now all capital G Gamers are like "oh no the poor millionaire man"
20:48 - DeliciousDishes words can't describe how stupid that live chat there was lmao
20:35 - Ugwemubwem Ossas RIP Pewdiepie (1989-2019) What a sad moment in the gaming world. [link]
19:08 - Unhealer The new Véhémence album is incredible [link]
01. Verkligheten 02. Arrival 03. Bleeder Despoiler 04. Full Moon Shoals 05. The Nurturing Glance 06. When The Universe Spoke 07. Stålfågel [feat. Alissa White-Gluz] 08. The Wolves Are Back In Town 09. Witan 10. The Ageless Whisper 11. Needles And Kin [feat. Tomi Joutsen] 12. You Aquiver [feat. Dave Sheldon] 13. Summerburned And Winterblown [Underworld limited EP bonus] 14. In This Master's Tale [Underworld limited EP bonus] 15. The Undying Eye [Underworld limited EP bonus] 16. Needles And Kin [original version][Underworld limited EP bonus]
The Ride Majestic has gotten regular plays from me ever since it dropped, love every song on it, really hope they can repeat the success as I've otherwise only had limited enjoyment of this group
Although I can't say the song posted above really grips me
The version of Stalfagel with Alissa White-Gluz sounds so horrible, her vocals sound completely disjointed from the rest of the mix. And I barelly noticed Joutsen on Needles and Kind. Such pointless feats... Other than that, the album sounds great. Much more enjoyable than bleak Ride Majestic
Not as good as The Ride Majestic, but the more laid back approach works really well for them and you can tell the band are comfortable as fuck in their groove and prove they're the only melodeath band that still matter.
Full thing streaming here, but that Bandcamp looks pretty unofficial so maybe don't buy it there.
It is weird because I was a huge fan of Soilwork up to Figure Number Five, then they just lost my interest until The Living Infinite. Listened to a few tracks from it and I'm not disappointed at all so far.
Upon listening to it fully, it's not a bad album but I don't know...I'm not enjoying it as much as I did with Living Infinite. Track 7 is also just a weird track that I don't know if it works or not.
Hope it improves with repeated listens, The Ride Majestic has been a consistent fixture in my listening since its rleease, but don't see the same happening with this one based on the first couple tries
Maybe not on the same level as the previous two but it has some great moments. Bleeder Despoiler in particular has that classic Soilwork sound to it. The album itself does get a bit derivative in the later parts but overall a very solid release.
Wow, the Underworld EP might be better than anything on Verkligheten. The riffs on Summerburned and Undying Eye are infectious! In This Masters Tale has awesome lyrical hooks. All 3 tracks are faster and heavier than anything on the main CD apart from Arrival.
That said, I do really like the main CD too. The slower, more chill pace of the album is a nice stylistic change from the previous two albums. It really gives it its own identity, but there is still plenty of heaviness to keep it interesting. So with that said, I can totally understand why the Underworld tracks were cut as they don't really fit in with that theme.
Hightlights: Arrival, Summerburned And Winterblown, In This Masters Tale, The Undying Eye, The Nurturing Glance
Maybe the best of the late Soilwork. Diverse, ultra melodic, eclectic, not heavy for the sake of it, leaning towards rock sound (thx PLEC) and definitely having its own unique identity. Also 2/3 of the album written by Andersson, that's some master lvl new member recruitment.
Written by WorpeX on 04.02.2019 at 22:16 Highly recommend getting the Digipack. All 3 tracks are fantastic, heres one of them...
You are absolutely right, sir! These three bonus tracks should have replaced weaker tracks from the actual album. They are amazing. Idk, maybe label hoped to boost digipack sales? All reviewers are completly silent about EP.