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Posted to Born Of Osiris "Discovery" Album Review
I do still need to check out this album, Mr. Tanner. I do dig BOO. I'm also really digging my bear picture right nows!
Posted to Alesana "Emptiness" Album Review
Word!
Posted to Memphis May Fire "Sleepwalking" Album Review
Thanks for the love, guys! I definitely enjoy this band!
Posted to Asking Alexandria "Stand Up And Scream" Album Review
To answer Joounit89's statement, when breakdowns have been used countless times before in a generic sense, then yes, it's a lack of creativity - but of course not devaluing the band, because if it fits their musical direction, I am all for it. In this case, it fits ASKING ALEXANDRIA. I mean, death metal legends Suffocation were one of the first to put breakdowns in their songs, but was never overused. Now-a-days a breakdown completes a WHOLE song - a.k.a deathcore.
Posted to Asking Alexandria "Stand Up And Scream" Album Review
Thanks for the comments, guys. I meant Sumeriancore solely by the futuristic kind of sound that takes place. Great band of course, and equally great people!
Posted to The Subtle Way "Thus Far, The Channels Speak" Album Review
Kyle, thanks for your feedback. I mean, the autotune for The Subtle Way just didn't come naturally to me, and I thought it was forced when it shouldn't have been. Still, the band's you mentioned whether I like them or not have been using autotune before this band. Either or, good band (TSW), and I think they will grow someway or another.