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One of my favorite albums of all time. To try to classify this as strictly one genre of metal would be doing it a great disservice. It's electronic, it's jazz metal, it's death metal, it's djent, it's black metal, it's prog metal, and more, all done so well into an album that shows how good metal can be. dirkmadness
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I don't typically single out songs so I don't really have a "favorite". I listen to them as Centralia, w^w^^w^w, and Meta.
However, now I single this song out because it's the track that my 14 year old daughter (whose favorite band is a Korean boy band called BTS) discovered her love for [CAR BOMB] when she heard it.
Bought both singles and pre ordered Blue (US) and Orange (UK) vinyls on release date.
Can Not Wait to finally hear this album in full. thefractalillusion
The San Francisco band rachet up the chaos on their second album, combining elements of hardcore, death metal, and grindcore. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 28, 2021
supported by 24 fans who also own “While They Were Sleeping”
This album gurns and churns with the dense, atmospheric power of an angel wrestling the forces of hell.
Wolfe's voice is an ethereal swirl, but it can cut like a blade. Her guitar, meanwhile, is a reaper's scythe, and with it, she flails like a Balrog summoned deep and raging from the bowels of Middle Earth.
It's an album of dreams and nightmares, a sludge-gaze torrent of painful questions hurled into the void.
A brave, bold and empowering listen. Michael Mueller