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deviantel

  1. Metal
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  1. The Product
    by Captain Jazz
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    jeanpaulfart The on cinema of emo Favorite track: I'm Not Going To, So I Won't.
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  2. lose myself in you
    by coffret de bijoux
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    Harold N’Hiver Pairs nicely with jasmine tea and orange scones. Lovely. So much emotion and longing, almost too much. But never enough. More than anything else, though, this is the sound of urgency, immediacy.
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    namagashimatt Absolutely ethereal mix of synthesis, brutal instrumentation, and heavenly clean vocals. A must listen for any atmospheric black metal fan. Favorite track: lose myself in you.
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    feublo Ahead of its time in a new wave of black metal - appreciate how many elements Alice uses that prevent it from being singled out as one genre. The feature at the end is beautiful. Favorite track: under fog.
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  3. Theft World
    by Lip Critic
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    Watching Nebula a worthy follow-up, an evolution that stays true to the heart of the Lip Critic sound. You Are The Critic. Favorite track: Jackpot.
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    sneater Suuuuuuch a cool sound in this album. Came across it randomly and it’s been such a fun listening experience Favorite track: Jackpot.
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    Adam Andrade Someone call the CDC this shit is highly infectious. I literally can't stop movin' and groovin' to this. But I'm immune to being embarrassed so you'll see me dancing in public. Favorite track: Talon.
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  4. Not A Sound In Heaven
    by Sugar Horse
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    GeN2Mo I'm not that well read within this subgenre space. So, speaking from my context this registres as Pop Metal built on a foundation of Sludge. Which I find immensely appealing. There's just a rawness and a feel for the value of empty spaces and pauses that a lot of the more Industrial Metal-derived Pop Metal has lacked for a long time now. There's so much deliberate control over pacing an emphasis here.
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    jim_fuego Very far from terrible, more like brilliant. Heavy? Melodic? Righteous fury? Check, check and check. Brilliant live the other night as well Favorite track: History's Biggest T-Shirts.
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    Gary Davidson One of the finest bands this miserable piece of land has produced in a long time. Very excited to see where album number three takes us.
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  5. The Silence of Birds That Rarely Sing
    by Fainting Dreams
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  1. When The Drugs That Made You Sick Are The Drugs That Make You Better
    by Crippling Alcoholism
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    I'm struggling to put into words what this music does to me. This the only band after Swans to hit deep in that dark place inside my guts, that sex-death place. The endings of the tracks Beloved and Hungry Time hit my heart like a burning freight train. Favorite track: Hungry Time.
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    stexvxn S tier, good as gold, gem alarm, the eighth wonder of the world, etc etc Favorite track: Please Stop Hurting Me, I'll Tell You Anything.
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    last vinyl before doomsday As uncomfortable to listen to as its album title suggests. Weird, jarring, grinding industrial punk with touches of Ministry and Jesus Lizard, which then transforms into something else entirely.
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  1. hexed!
    by aya
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    I am the pipe I hit myself with I am the pipe I hit myself with
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    vamunisis I have finally found my underground electronic music for the modern feral woman. Every track on the album speaks to a unique part of me. Fell in love from first listen, and find myself consistently returning. So grateful to be alive with this album. Favorite track: I am the pipe I hit myself with.
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    Jeff Mills - The AnneBells incredible, thanks for your art <3 Favorite track: I am the pipe I hit myself with.
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    kodasea Grungy and gritty. Makes me feel like I'm sick but also cathartically unhinged, it's awesome. Favorite track: droplets.
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  2. Guilt
    by Oh, Are They?
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    Coup De Grâce Coup De Grâce
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  3. Assailable//Agonism
    by Abandoncy
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    Scarlet Rot Scarlet Rot
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