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Worn Mantle - S/T, atmo-death, Minneapolis MN. Doc speaks the truth, even if he can't be bothered to expound on his reco. So I will have to expound for him. This is experimental and different which I'm usually wary of, and it is all over the place, but it's not all weird and crazy or dissonant or soft like a kitten, it's actually very heavy so I'm cool with it. Largely instrumental although there do seem to be some vocals buried way down in the mix somewhere where you can hardly hear them. So the net result is, it's essentially instrumental. It's a bit too long at 70 minutes and it slows down to a crawl in spots, which doesn't always help it any imo. But there's deffo something about it, I am enjoying this quite a bit and I suspect I'll be back to spend more time with this one again in the days to come.

 

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7 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Worn Mantle - S/T, atmo-death, Minneapolis MN. Doc speaks the truth, even if he can't be bothered to expound on his reco. So I will have to expound for him. This is experimental and different which I'm usually wary of, and it is all over the place, but it's not all weird and crazy or dissonant or soft like a kitten, it's actually very heavy so I'm cool with it. Largely instrumental although there do seem to be some vocals buried way down in the mix somewhere where you can hardly hear them. So the net result is, it's essentially instrumental. It's a bit too long at 70 minutes and it slows down to a crawl in spots, which doesn't always help it any imo. But there's deffo something about it, I am enjoying this quite a bit and I suspect I'll be back to spend more time with this one again in the days to come.

 

Yeah, I'm too diffident to expound. The good horse just just needs to see the whip - the best horse just has to know there is a whip. Thanks doing my job.

But you lot need to learn -  when Thatguy says something is FUCKING GOOD it is FUCKING GOOD.

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39 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

Yeah, I'm too diffident to expound. The good horse just just needs to see the whip - the best horse just has to know there is a whip. Thanks doing my job.

But you lot need to learn -  when Thatguy says something is FUCKING GOOD it is FUCKING GOOD.

Hold your horses there Doc, and put that whip away. Obviously, I realize that when you type FUCKING GOOD in all caps like that, it means this will probably be your album of the year or top 3 at least. Which is why I had a listen for myself. And while it was far better than expected (because tbh I always go in fearing it will be some Archspire-esque or Krallice-like rubbish fire) I'd even go as far as to say I found it "worthwhile." But it wasn't that fucking good, it's not like I would buy it or anything. It was an interesting, original, and fairly enjoyable listening experience that I do not regret wasting 70 minutes on. Better than a sharp stick in the eye as the old saying goes. It wasn't truly life changing or gonna make me jump dafuq up and start demolishing the furniture or anything. Especially not on the same day I just heard the new Archgoat. D'jever think maybe it's time to sell that whip and put the old boy out to stud? 

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Sumerlands - Heavens Above single - not sure about this one. The guitars/riffs that made the first album so great seem to take the background. Not crazy about the new vocalist either. Of course I'll spin the new album when it comes out eventually, and I'm am looking forward to seeing them live next week, but this certainly is not what I was expecting.

 

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42 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Hold your horses there Doc, and put that whip away. Obviously, I realize that when you type FUCKING GOOD in all caps like that, it means this will probably be your album of the year or top 3 at least. Which is why I had a listen for myself. And while it was far better than expected (because tbh I always go in fearing it will be some Archspire-esque or Krallice-like rubbish fire) I'd even go as far as to say I found it "worthwhile." But it wasn't that fucking good, it's not like I would buy it or anything. It was an interesting, original, and fairly enjoyable listening experience that I do not regret wasting 70 minutes on. Better than a sharp stick in the eye as the old saying goes. It wasn't truly life changing or gonna make me jump dafuq up and start demolishing the furniture or anything. Especially not on the same day I just heard the new Archgoat. D'jever think maybe it's time to sell that whip and put the old boy out to stud? 

Sounds like something I might like-I mean if TG F bombs the album and the Notorious GG thinks it's worthwhile, how can I pass that up?!#$%

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