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Funny how technically on a songwriting and emotion level they're kinda doing everything right here, and I love the heaviness but at the same time these new songs don't make me as hard as Of Beauy & Rage which was such a gorgeous return to form and is easily as good as their first two LPs. Still, much better than last album.
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This isn't a great deathcore record but it's definitely a solid one, and easily so much better than their attempt at nu-deathcore or whatever the fuck the last one was. First half is p solid but second half it really picks the fuck up tracks 7 - 10 are really good. Closer is kinda boring just like the featured vocalist's band.
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Release - January 26th, 2020 Genre - Atmospheric Drum and Bass, Breakbeat, Ambient Quality - MP3, 320 kbps CBR / FLAC Tracklist: 01. Love Is a Mighty Big Word (2:18) 02. Newlove (5:59) 03. Yandere Complex (4:10) 04. Ecifircas (5:47) 05. Lexapro Delirium (7:15) 06. This Fleeting Feeling (3:31) 07. Swinging In His Cell (5:22) 08. Mr Kill Myself (7:51) 09. Down the Drain (8:08) 10. Slowdeath (8:12) Download Support! Facebook / iTunes
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Hollywood Undead - New Empire, Vol. 1 (2020)
desk replied to Lord Kingdom's topic in Alternative Rock
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Hollywood Undead - New Empire, Vol. 1 (2020)
desk replied to Lord Kingdom's topic in Alternative Rock
Ok, let's be real with ourselves here. Who knows how much of their instrumentals or vocal patterns are usually written by themselves, but this album is straight up ghostwritten and it's so obvious and it shows so easily especially in tracks 6-8 (which are actually not bad at all, zero HU identity aside). If it was 2012 and you paused me jamming King For A Day by PTV and told me that Kellin Quinn would ever be on a HU song I'd tell you to shut the fuck up and fuck off, yet here we are, the most risecore/fearless HU album to date, where they don't even feel like themselves besides the verses on the first half of the album, the borderline satire/parody track that is Killin' It (jesus fuck that was hard to listen to) or the closer where the guys suddenly decided to "show off" their Eminem impersonations. Anyways, this is still arguably better than their last two-three albums.- 83 replies
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Brooooo, as usual, creative gems like this are overlooked here. This is easily the coolest art pop/punk album i've heard in the last few months. The way they mix post-punk, art pop, other new wave type shit with modern synths and electronics with such colorful production is veeeery enjoyable. Took me on a beautiful 50 min ride and I loved nearly every second of it. Hopefully more check this out eventually if they're into cool experimental pop/post-punk.
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