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My inner sleeve indicates 2 bonus tracks, whereas they don't really appear on the record. Has anyone else the same issue ?
My copy sounds great, not their best album but I dig it
This album is actually incredible, a nearly perfect mix of sheer heaviness and melodious adornments, many a time encased within a bunch of layers of trashiness too!From top to bottom this album excels at what it's trying to do and then some, it starts out pretty eerie , only to then unchain the intro tracks' true killer and well written thrashy self. After that amazing ride a quick diversion steps forth into the listeners hearing range, the title track, with it's more laid back and not-so-in-your-face approach it delivers a very nice message alongside a very warm and unexpectedly welcoming instrumental after Kingmaker's sharpness, a lovely break. Burn picks up a lot in speed and focuses more on gradually telling it's story/message about burning the past to the ground. The lyrics on this album are fantastic and Burn really shows that with it being a subversion of expectations when you dig deeper into it and it's verses are very well laid out and satisfying, just like it chorus, very VERY catchy tune, def a very big standout song! Track 3 is then followed up by yet another one of my favorites off of this album, Built for War! Heavy, unrelenting and that melodic section after the second chorus is extremely beautiful honestly. Track 5 is my least favorite track off of the album, only because of the chorus, but only a little of it, with it being a song heavily reliant on rhymes one would expect for it's chorus to also be rime-riddled however that's not the case but it's fine, just not as great as others that's all! Dance in the Rain... Dance in the Rain.. oh man, where do I even begin with this masterpiece? It just shows up outta nowhere after a great track that's slower paced and just.. let's itself be known. The melody, haunting, the buildup, it unravels itself but lets you sink in deep into it's intros atmosphere like no other, it is so unique and beautiful.. and then the other instruments and vocals pop in, a malestrom of defiance, the story it tells has barely begun. I do not wanna further spoil this track, hell, even the rest of the album in case anyone reads this review before listening to it! (Which to note, would be a bad idea! Reviews in general, no matter the medium can hold plenty a' spoilage and they can potentially also alter you perspective on something, I read reviews about this album and held my expectations pretty damn low but didn't lose hope, and thankfully it suited my tastes but it may not suit yours and that's alright! Don't judge anything before you have truly and fully given it a shot, lest thine claims may be unfounded :] ) Anyhow I think I've babbled enough, this record is awesome and is genuinely up there in my list of great albums! Also this CD is great for it being so modern, if you can't afford or don't care a vinyl release of this record you wouldn't get a far worse off experience by getting this CD, if you have a decent system that is, which if you're on here that probably means you should!
This album is actually incredible, a nearly perfect mix of sheer heaviness and melodious adornments, many a time encased within a bunch of layers of trashiness too!From top to bottom this album excels at what it's trying to do and then some, it starts out pretty eerie , only to then unchain the intro tracks' true killer and well written thrashy self. After that amazing ride a quick diversion steps forth into the listeners hearing range, the title track, with it's more laid back and not-so-in-your-face approach it delivers a very nice message alongside a very warm and unexpectedly welcoming instrumental after Kingmaker's sharpness, a lovely break. Burn picks up a lot in speed and focuses more on gradually telling it's story/message about burning the past to the ground. The lyrics on this album are fantastic and Burn really shows that with it being a subversion of expectations when you dig deeper into it and it's verses are very well laid out and satisfying, just like it chorus, very VERY catchy tune, def a very big standout song! Track 3 is then followed up by yet another one of my favorites off of this album, Built for War! Heavy, unrelenting and that melodic section after the second chorus is extremely beautiful honestly. Track 5 is my least favorite track off of the album, only because of the chorus, but only a little of it, with it being a song heavily reliant on rhymes one would expect for it's chorus to also be rime-riddled however that's not the case but it's fine, just not as great as others that's all! Dance in the Rain... Dance in the Rain.. oh man, where do I even begin with this masterpiece? It just shows up outta nowhere after a great track that's slower paced and just.. let's itself be known. The melody, haunting, the buildup, it unravels itself but lets you sink in deep into it's intros atmosphere like no other, it is so unique and beautiful.. and then the other instruments and vocals pop in, a malestrom of defiance, the story it tells has barely begun. I do not wanna further spoil this track, hell, even the rest of the album in case anyone reads this review before listening to it! (Which to note, would be a bad idea! Reviews in general, no matter the medium can hold plenty a' spoilage and they can potentially also alter you perspective on something, I read reviews about this album and held my expectations pretty damn low but didn't lose hope, and thankfully it suited my tastes but it may not suit yours and that's alright! Don't judge anything before you have truly and fully given it a shot, lest thine claims may be unfounded :] ) Anyhow I think I've babbled enough, this record is awesome and is genuinely up there in my list of great albums! Also this CD is great for it being so modern, if you can't afford or don't care a vinyl release of this record you wouldn't get a far worse off experience by getting this CD, if you have a decent system that is, which if you're on here that probably means you should!
Same edition was sent out to Cyber Army fans along with a signed front cover (all band members) and a hole in barcode on the back.
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This LP was released in 2013.