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Old 08-21-2011, 06:43 AM   #28 (permalink)
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You should definitely give it another try, but I don't think your opinion will do a complete 180. I have some strange album preferences, especially when it comes to post-metal bands. Another good example of this is preferring The Ocean's newest album Anthropocentric (2010) to their 2007 album Precambrain which is widely regarded as their best album. Still I hope it at least lets you look at it in a different light, or perhaps a new appreciation.
Didn't they get a new vocalist for the newest release, though? The clean singing on Anthropocentric is done really well, sort of like a soulful Chris Cornell. Obviously the screams and harsh vocals are cool too but all in all I found the lyrical content to be the best part of the album.
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