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Top Albums of 2009: Part I
fish across face:
Basically, when it comes to albums, I tend to enjoy almost anything over recordings of a (typical line-up) band playing.
Tend to.
But, reading back, you wrote nothing about what the "full band" line up is, what the arrangements are like, etc. so I'm probably off leaping to assumptions that they've taken out what I did find interesting about The Getty Address.
Either way, I'll go listen to the damn thing and stop writing purely academic stuff about my theoretical chances of liking a record. :wink:
David_Dovey:
I don't know what the general consensus about this band is but if Alexisonfire's Old Crows/Young Cardinals was a a bit more consistent it would definitely be top 5 material. As it is the first half is pretty unmemorable, and the second half kicks out the jams.
Johnny C:
I used to like AOF a lot but Crisis was severely disappointing. If you're looking for a more consistent record, try either the self-titled or Watch Out!
The "full band" lineup on Bitte Orca runs the gamut from like three guitars, bass and drums to acoustic guitar and string section.
Be My Head:
Listening to Pestilence's Resurrection Macabre, so far it's satisfying my need for fast brutal technical death metal nicely. A little formulaic however. Definitely not going to be one of my favourites.
Next on my list to check out: Atheist.
Should be mindblowingly good. If only they would hurry up and finish the fucker.
valley_parade:
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