Labyrinth - Architecture of a God

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Random Axe
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Labyrinth - Architecture of a God

Post by Random Axe » Wed Sep 16, 2020 4:21 pm

Jeezuz this is a great album. I really hadn't like much since RTHD so imagine my surprise when I played it this past weekend for the first time. Super tight and not all speedy stuff and Rob sounds better than he ever has. The songwriting is also improved and more concise. I'm digging the shit out of this. Now I'm wondering if I should travel backwards through their catalog and try them again.

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Sir Exar Kun
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Re: Labyrinth - Architecture of a God

Post by Sir Exar Kun » Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:27 am

I know a lot of people lost interest in the mid-era Labyrinth (s/t, "Freeman", "6 Days") but I enjoy all their albums to some degree or other. They aren't all speedy or proggy, but trend a bit more mainstream at times but it still WORKS. "Architecture" may be their strongest in awhile, but yeah.... I'd recommend checking out the rest.
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