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  1. Neon
    by Savlonic
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    Oogalook Weebl, this album is so dang good. I love the lyrics, derpy and deep by turns. I adore the tunes and feel. It's a flipping excellent something-wave album. Favorite track: The Roll.
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    LeopardBunny How do I even do this album justice with words? Especially Broken. The melancholy yet energetic feel shouldn't be possible, but here it is. Broken is its epitome, setting up the story of a group falling apart perfectly. None of the songs deserved an animation more, though I'd say Grinder came close, and of course they're all still top-notch. Favorite track: Broken.
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    Krisopolis I don't say this lightly: for me, this album is a top-to-toe synthpop classic, which I happily rate alongside the likes of The Human League, Gary Numan & OMD. To see a band that originally started out as a playful homage to the genre, to come of age in its own right, has been a treat to behold. Brilliant. Favorite track: Grinder.
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  2. Ultraviolet
    by Savlonic
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    peepeepenny This album is dreamy, inspiring and depressing - it's very human. Nostalgic of the internet music of 2016, the mixing couldn't be better... The vocals, as always with Savlonic, are stellar. But with a sharp improvement: their lyricism has seemingly grown more mature, and very surprisingly perfectly put together.
    It still has it's classic Savlonic moments, but feels so modern in the best way possible.
    I adore this album, and the song "Perfect Question" is IMO the pinnacle of Savlonic. Favorite track: Perfect Question.
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    Sean Baggaley Been listening to Happy Friend non-stop since it was posted a month ago. Now I have 8 extra tracks to keep listening to. Excellent. Favorite track: Happy Friend.
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    tehohh The new album definetively rocks. New and unforseen elements. Great
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  3. Pathways
    by The Birthday Massacre
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    Nixi my fave album yet from this spectacular band!! ☆♡☆ loving their tunes since 2014 :] Favorite track: The Vanishing Game.
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    attackhamster Gothy, synth-infused metal. Very good. Favorite track: Sleep Tonight.
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    VirD This one and Diamonds are their best work, ever.
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  4. Diamonds
    by The Birthday Massacre
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    jesu82 The more I listen to this the more trouble I have choosing favorite track. I also still think this is witchhouse. Also I think your cover art is incredibly good. But I don't think it is best of your art anymore. I'll switch to Crush for a moment. Favorite track: Crush.
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    Liam Delaney because of the synth sounds Favorite track: Crush.
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    spectrefish Sara's (Chibi's) voice is hauntingly beautiful. On the track "Diamonds" at about 2:30 when she lays a second vocal track on top of her main track I find myself holding my breath. Favorite track: Diamonds.
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  5. Under Your Spell
    by The Birthday Massacre
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    allieanasu Probably not the best Birthday Massacre album but has some of the catchiest melodies in the band's discography. The vocal melody on Games is sticky af, and the whole project goes by in a satisfying manner. Very pop, very fun. Favorite track: Games.
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    cozystone soaring synths, growling guitars, and vocals that do both make brain go brrrr Favorite track: No Tomorrow.
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    Frange Really liked all the songs but I have to say Hex has great dark vibes and sinister themes. Brings out the energy and keeps on jamming. Favorite track: Hex.
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  1. Revolt
    by Future Faces
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    EMBRACES EMBRACES
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