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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!

Word!

Thanks for the love, guys! I definitely enjoy this band!

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.

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!

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.