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Old 10-21-2017, 11:07 AM   #10 (permalink)
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guitar is, well, there, but no presence and yes, it's so buried (hah!) in the mix that most of the time it's hard to hear it. I suppose that's so that you can concentrate on the Grand Master Pimple doing his best to sing, and let me tell you, his best ain't good.
To me, quiet guitars instantly murder the would-have-been impact of any metal track that goes for aggressive heaviness. This album would be somewhat improved if only I could remix it. I'd turn up the guitars 25-50%, turn the vocalist down about 20-30% and put a bit more reverb on those vocals too.

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Note: I posted this review with eight tracks yet to go. Somehow, I doubt anything in any of them is likely to give me a change of heart!
I listened to all 18 and there was nothing new after track 10. Or before, really.
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