Erra [RIYL After the Burial, What's Left of Her, Veil of Maya, Misery Signals]

Discussion in 'Music Discussion' started by DOGSHIT, Dec 14, 2011.

  1. DOGSHIT Half dog, half shit. Literally.

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    Progressive metalcore. Some of you are bound to dig it.


  2. Uncle Damfee Swaggot

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    Checked their album out around a week ago. It wasn't too bad, it wasn't too great either.
  3. DOGSHIT Half dog, half shit. Literally.

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    Clean vocals are whiny as fuck. The rest of it seems decent though.
  4. DOGSHIT Half dog, half shit. Literally.

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    While this album does nothing new at all in any way, it does pretty much everything well and is one of the more enjoyable metalcore albums I've listened to.

  5. Klonere lord pretty flacko bitch I behead people

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    Missed this, will pick it up later todat\y
  6. Rockettmeister Massive Irish Member

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    unbelievably unoriginal, but I'm actually digging it, they have a nice feel for melody in the riffs and the harshes are sweet
  7. DOGSHIT Half dog, half shit. Literally.

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    Pretty much my thoughts exactly. Kind of how I feel about Threat Signal's first album and Empyrios:

  8. Nightmare I like the way Snrub thinks

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    Playing a show with these dudes in June. I fucking love this album. Even though it doesn't do anything "new" necessarily, it combines pretty much all the metalcore elements that I love.