The new laws about gambling (real or simulated) in video games will be coming into effect next September. That means Pokemon Red and Blue will be rated R 18+
01. Qliphosis
02. The Cambrian Explosion
03. Clusterfuck
04. Shades Of Shub-Niggurath
05. A Fool's Desire
06. The Fungi From Yuggoth
07. The Black Siren
08. Numen
09. Recursion
10. The Folding
11. Alpha Aur
I watched an interview with Hannes a couple months back where he said they were getting a little jazzier for this one. Definitely one of my most anticipated albums in some time.
Loooooooove the second single. I lov ethat they're getting weirder with the compositions. We got now full on flamenco bits and the short choir kinda segment is also lovely. Doesn't overstay it's welcome, short and nice
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You are the hammer, I am the nail
building a house in the fire on the hill
I've been spinning this nonstop since yesterday and they sure don't disappoint. This is more of the same that made their two previous albums some of my all time favourites, Hannes Grossmann one of my favourite drummers and Christian Münzner one of my favourite guitarists. And fascinating enough you don't even notice the loss of Danny Tunker's guitar. Although being 70 minutes long it doesn't feel that long. You really get sucked in and a full playthrough really flies by. Initial impressions makes this an easy 9 but with time this is one of those albums that might be upgraded to an actual masterpiece, just like The Malkuth Grimoire and Liquid Anatomy.
The cover-art reminds me of Obscura, which I guess is no surprise, and kinda makes sense, because musically it's not far off from them in parts tbf. The structure as a whole takes some getting into, mainly due to it's length and complexity, but it's a pretty solid release regardless. There's some occasional great moments here and there, but the last track in particular stands out the most for me.
This is a weird record. I like it a lot after a few spins (which is also what I expected). It's both their most anthemic record (lots of big choruses), but at the same time has some of their busiest and weirdest songs (like "The Cambrian Explosion"), but then overall it feels less varied than the first 2? The first one had sort of a divide you could feel between the Grossmann and the Morean compositions, the second one too while also having songs like that one's title track that stick out a ton. Here every song kind of sounds similar in approach.
Needs more spins
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You are the hammer, I am the nail
building a house in the fire on the hill