Avenged Sevenfold and Foo Fighters all on one day! Let’s get into these reviews.
After [i]*looks at calendar*[/i]… way too long, A7X finally comes out with some new music. Initially, I loathed the new style when they did the pre-release of “Nobody”. I expected the usual wild and loud sound from them, but instead received something completely different. It did eventually grow on me, and now I quite enjoy the album.
If I had to describe the album, I would say that it sounded like someone took all of A7X’s previous albums and threw them into a compactor, producing the strange yet beautiful “Life is But a Dream”.
Now, on to the Foos and their new album. I’ve been a fan of them for a while, so Taylor Hawkins’ passing hit me hard. I was worried that the band would just break up after years of success and great music. That’s when I saw that they had a new album coming out. I listened to the first pre-release song, “Rescued”, and I instantly fell in love with it. It sounds exactly like how I wanted it (especially after the disappointment of Medicine at Midnight), hitting both the speedy tunes and slow, heartfelt melodies.
Personal favorite songs from each:
A7X - We Love You
Foo Fighters - Under You
Thire ratings:
“Life is But a Dream” - 7/10, had some good moments, though I wish there were a few more fast songs.
“But Here We Are” - 9/10, would call it one of their top albums.
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Life Is But A Dream by the Harptones is better
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I ain't reading all that
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I find the stage and Libad to be their best records. I love the experimental aspects of both records.
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Life could be dream. Life could be dreeeeam! Boom boom boom con consa boom! Life could dreeam! To take you on a paradise up above.
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LIBAD was kinda mid, had similarities to the stage and I’m used to city of evil and the self named album, idk I just enjoy a faster paced type of metal but the vocals in general are just amazing
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Nice, I might have to check those out later at some point..