Therapy?
Posts: 174 From: The Netherlands
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17.09.2014 - 01:36Rating: 10
I am EXTREMELY excited for this one! I always thought Isolation Songs was perfection, and unable to be surpassed, ever. But listening to the teaser that they released, this one might be able to pull it off after all. My expectations are off the charts...
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Argônio
Posts: 23 From: Brazil |
07.10.2014 - 03:29Rating: 10
I listened to their teaser several times. I'm expecting good changes with OWTS. Very excited indeed!
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
Posts: 5245 From: USA |
07.10.2014 - 18:49Rating: 8
I just know this is gonna sound exactly like their previous albums - don't know if I can take another.
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Risto Wandering Midget
Posts: 1113 From: Finland |
07.10.2014 - 19:44Rating: 10
RistoWandering MidgetPosts: 1113 From: Finland
Written by tea[m]ster on 07.10.2014 at 18:49
I just know this is gonna sound exactly like their previous albums - don't know if I can take another.
This record is their longest in duration, nearly 70 minutes. Four tracks are over 7 minutes, "Electra Complex" clocking 10:55.
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Monolithic ♠♠♠
Posts: 668 From: UAE |
14.10.2014 - 15:20Rating: 9
From the looks of it, we can expect some slight departure from the usual formula here and there.
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Risto Wandering Midget
Posts: 1113 From: Finland |
28.10.2014 - 18:17Rating: 10
RistoWandering MidgetPosts: 1113 From: Finland
For the most part this record is pretty much the same as the previous two, and that formula is a little tired, based on initial listening. However, it's the last few tracks where this album really shines and the comfort zone is broken. This is pretty much all the lyrics the 7 minute final track has:
Elämä on tulta
En jaksa enää juosta
Hakekaa minut pois täältä
Tehkää päivistäni arvokkaita
En kanna enää huolta
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OpethRules
Posts: 11 From: Italy
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28.10.2014 - 19:22Rating: 10
You can listen it on stream here now : http://www.soundi.fi/uutiset/myrskyvaroitus-ghost-brigaden-albumi-ennakkokuuntelussa-vain-soundissa
By the way, it's a 10 ...
Album of the year so far....IMHO
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT
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Therapy?
Posts: 174 From: The Netherlands
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06.11.2014 - 15:29Rating: 10
It's out on spotify now as well.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
Posts: 5245 From: USA |
07.11.2014 - 03:12Rating: 8
Written by Risto on 28.10.2014 at 18:17
For the most part this record is pretty much the same as the previous two,
Goddammit...
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Monolithic ♠♠♠
Posts: 668 From: UAE |
07.11.2014 - 03:54Rating: 9
Written by tea[m]ster on 07.11.2014 at 03:12
Goddammit...
At least listen to it.
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Risto Wandering Midget
Posts: 1113 From: Finland |
07.11.2014 - 08:43Rating: 10
RistoWandering MidgetPosts: 1113 From: Finland
Written by tea[m]ster on 07.11.2014 at 03:12
Written by Risto on 28.10.2014 at 18:17
For the most part this record is pretty much the same as the previous two,
Goddammit...
Yet I still rate it a rare 9.2 I guess I never learn to take the time on clear growers before voicing out something. In the end it's a little lighter sounding overall than previous albums, but more diverse and atmospheric. Melodies of all kind outclass their previous material, which is why this album is absolutely brilliant.
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Therapy?
Posts: 174 From: The Netherlands
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07.11.2014 - 16:23Rating: 10
I've already listened to this countless of times on stream and spotify, but now the album arrived on my doorstep and I can finally give it the perfect 10 it deserves on this website Album of the year by far for me!
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Mechaniacal
Posts: 107 From: USA |
08.11.2014 - 01:42Rating: 9
Truly their best album.
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Surprisingly good
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Reaper_Redeemer
Posts: 743 From: Greece |
10.11.2014 - 20:24Rating: 9
For the first time, excellent production!
Nice disc, from its beginning to the end. It has not that much those hit-like songs like in the two previous, nor the inspiration of the second album, but for sure this is their key to success. This band deserves it !
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Wes
Posts: 423 From: Japan |
11.11.2014 - 16:53Rating: 10
WesPosts: 423 From: Japan
Dang rating keeps going up!
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Risto Wandering Midget
Posts: 1113 From: Finland |
11.11.2014 - 16:58Rating: 10
RistoWandering MidgetPosts: 1113 From: Finland
Written by Wes on 11.11.2014 at 16:53
Dang rating keeps going up!
Ha, the peak so far is 8.8
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Wes
Posts: 423 From: Japan |
11.11.2014 - 17:05Rating: 10
WesPosts: 423 From: Japan
This is the first album by this band that I've enjoyed. The slow riffing, Katatonia style progressions, and the mix of cleans and harsh vocals are very nice.
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Diverge
Posts: 1334 From: Canada
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It could just be fanboys speaking, but it certainly sounds like this could be near the glories of Isolation Songs. I'll have to check this out!
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SergioBv
Posts: 37 From: Spain |
17.11.2014 - 17:58Rating: 9
Excellent album, a delightful-
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sovietpower
Posts: 6 From: USA
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27.11.2014 - 11:04Rating: 9
Solid record, I think it is more consistent then the previous record in terms of quality. However, I don't have the same amazing highs from the few songs that were amazing on the last album.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal
Posts: 5245 From: USA |
27.11.2014 - 18:44Rating: 8
Written by Diverge on 11.11.2014 at 18:58
It could just be fanboys speaking, but it certainly sounds like this could be near the glories of Isolation Songs. I'll have to check this out!
Listened to this 3 times. It's a bit different from previous works but not by much. Their sound is really not surprising and refreshing anymore to me. I can still remember when I first heard Guided By Fire...Wow, what an aura! It just blew my away! But now, their isn't the enamor with this band anymore I am afraid. It's a safe release, nothing more.
It's funny really, we rip bands for "changing directions" or "changing their approach". Fanboys get angry, say the word "selllout" or wonder wtf they are doing - JK Broadrick and Neige or Steve Wilson and Michael Akerfeldt come to mind. Do people realize they wanted to move on, not wanting to make the same album over and over? I think Ghost Brigade could have used this. Hell, some of my favorite bands ever have changed recently, Rosetta and Blindead come to mind. I understand sometimes it doesn't work (Todtgelichter, anyone?) but I will never get upset at someone or band for wanting to change.
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Risto Wandering Midget
Posts: 1113 From: Finland |
27.11.2014 - 21:33Rating: 10
RistoWandering MidgetPosts: 1113 From: Finland
Written by tea[m]ster on 27.11.2014 at 18:44
It's a safe release, nothing more.
It's funny really, we rip bands for "changing directions" or "changing their approach". Fanboys get angry, say the word "selllout" or wonder wtf they are doing - JK Broadrick and Neige or Steve Wilson and Michael Akerfeldt come to mind. Do people realize they wanted to move on, not wanting to make the same album over and over? I think Ghost Brigade could have used this.
Not a safe album, and that is a FACT. Here's a direct quote from Wille (translated) from a recent interview:
"My old band Sunride [more trad. rock] did three records, after which I felt that river had run dry. Here it was the same situation: three records with the same formula, and I had absolutely no interest in doing a fourth with it. It simply wouldn't have cut it if you just modified old parts a little, and recorded 10 songs. You also can't just decide in advance that we're gonna do something different - well, you can, but you'll know it's gonna suck. So what now? Could we do better? Now it's certain we definitely could, which is why this is such an important album for me."
They also addressed it was their most difficult recording process. They broke their comfort zone which is always a big deal.
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schlakt
Posts: 78 From: Sweden |
07.12.2014 - 14:40Rating: 8
Never heared about this band before, but this album was really awesome, kind of reminds me of The oceans latest release, which was IMO one of the best releases of the last year.
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Wukk
Posts: 792 From: UK |
WukkPosts: 792 From: UK
Elämä on Tulta = best use of the single-chord riff since Gojira's The Art of Dying.
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boo-boo
Posts: 203 From: Slovak Republic |
15.12.2014 - 17:25Rating: 7
boo-booPosts: 203 From: Slovak Republic
Written by Wukk on 13.12.2014 at 07:05
Elämä on Tulta = best use of the single-chord riff since Gojira's The Art of Dying.
My thoughts exactly.
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World won't end today - it's already tomorrow in Australia.
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LeKiwi High Fist Prog
Posts: 4038 From: UK |
03.09.2015 - 03:06Rating: 6
LeKiwiHigh Fist ProgPosts: 4038 From: UK
Really disappointing considering their streak of three great albums
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Risto Wandering Midget
Posts: 1113 From: Finland |
03.09.2015 - 09:22Rating: 10
RistoWandering MidgetPosts: 1113 From: Finland
Written by LeKiwi on 03.09.2015 at 03:06
Really disappointing considering their streak of three great albums
Well, it's a grower... haha
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LeKiwi High Fist Prog
Posts: 4038 From: UK |
03.09.2015 - 18:35Rating: 6
LeKiwiHigh Fist ProgPosts: 4038 From: UK
Written by Wukk on 13.12.2014 at 07:05
Elämä on Tulta = best use of the single-chord riff since Gojira's The Art of Dying.
Which part of the song? I don't hear anything comparable to "The Art of Dying"
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Wukk
Posts: 792 From: UK |
WukkPosts: 792 From: UK
Written by LeKiwi on 03.09.2015 at 18:35
Written by Wukk on 13.12.2014 at 07:05
Elämä on Tulta = best use of the single-chord riff since Gojira's The Art of Dying.
Which part of the song? I don't hear anything comparable to "The Art of Dying"
Oh the songs are completely different, I agree. I'm only referring to Ghost Brigade playing the same chord for the last minute or so, much like the intro of The Art of Dying being monotone chugging.
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