Is this album worth listening to? It seems to be liked by everyone and hated by everyone at the same time

Is this album worth listening to? It seems to be liked by everyone and hated by everyone at the same time.

It's really good. Death metal purists hate it cause it doesn't follow the tropes of the genre.

Dream House is an absolutely incredible opener. One of my favorites

It's a very good album

It's largely only hated by black metal elitists, who you can safely ignore

Ok ty mom will listen

its pretty basic really but appeases, for me

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>album cover and name sounds really comfy so decide to check it out
>it's everything but comfy and is basically someone screaming at the microphone unintelligibly

Pure kino

It's enjoyable as a shoegaze record, I wouldn't feel comfortable calling it black metal.

I enjoyed it, OP.

It's very good and incredibly so at points.

If you're going to go into it with expectations think of it more as a post-rock or emo album. The black metal influence on this is actually pretty marginal.

it's alright, but I prefer Alcest as far as blackgaze goes

>screaming
nah i'll pass kthxbye

I love the first track, but the rest feels like I'm listening to the same song.

It suck ass.

Emotions are not directed via intelligence generally. I'd say the delivery is very effective, myself!

Every black metal album ever.

how superficially do you have to be listening for that to be the case baka senpai

Dream House sounds nothing like Vertigo, the fuck are you on?

>conflating intelligibility with intelligence

This man speaks the Truth.

pecan tree is best.

Altar of Plagues is just a better version of Deafheaven desu, listen to them instead.

>Death Metal

Dream House + Irresistible is too good of a combination that makes the rest of the album worthless to listen to t b h

Dream house still blows me away every time I listen to it

except the one that's like 5 minutes of ambiance and spoken word?

that track is shit tho

>no one has mentioned the best track yet

"Vertigo" is an amazing

don't call it, listen to it