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theAnspitzer
To put in my two cents: I couldn't really get into Downfall of Gaia before, to me the new album is a huge gateway for their earlier stuff.
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JamuraiSack
It's just post-black metal, vocals don't mean much. Band stopped having anything to do with crust after their first album.
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JamuraiSack
They had the whole post-black/atmosludge combo but subdued the sludge a lot now.
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Fogshaper
i really like the new default picture but i really dont like how it looks in my library (yeah i got issues) but i cropped it so that the bandname inst overlapping with their faces on the profile page so mabye if you dont mind upvote that to make me happy thanks: https://www.last.fm/music/Downfall+of+Gaia/+images/ad8e03e868228e60e0b6d7db5677764a
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Takkeri
Ethic really hits the mark a few times. The Grotesque Illusion of Being and Of Withering Violet Leaves are absolute 10/10 tracks. I feel the two longest tracks have a bit of idling, tho a lot of great moments too. Overall a delightfully good album even when I had huge expectations as Atrophy was one of my favourites of 2016.
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ColinCoitus
Very much enjoying the new album. certainly will check them out when they roll through town with The Ocean.
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DonCappuccino
Ethic of Radical Finitude is an incredible album. Downfall of Gaia are masters of the introduction: beautiful clean gloomy post-rock guitar passages with drummer Michael Kadnar shaping the structure of what's to come. Their sound is massive, I absolutely love the lingering tremolo picked riffs and melodies combined with intense vocals and absolutely incredible drumming. Michael Kadnar is such a breath of fresh air in black metal drumming: his blast beats are very dynamic with perfectly placed accents, and his way of playing and constructing fills actually reminds me more of guys like Ben Koller (Converge) and Nick Yacyshyn (Sumac) than black metal drummers. It brings the music to another level, it is very atmospheric, but also visceral.
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DaveTheTrain
Just discovered these guys due to The Ocean... But what the fuck is with the 'screamo' tag... What is screamo? Is it this?
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heathen985
Downfall of Gaia "As Our Bones Break to the Dance" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZsO9K6CfFo
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DonCappuccino
I saw them yesterday in Tilburg (The Netherlands). Lots of people left after Hamferð's set, which is a shame, because Downfall of Gaia were amazing. Really intense performance, I was extremely impressed with Michael Kadnar's drumming: so powerful, yet so subtle and dynamic!
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ActualizeKufner
Just got into Downfall today and i am already encapsulated by their music. heavy.
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ColinCoitus
These guys just came up in my Spotify discover Weekly. Sounds great. will certainly be checking these guys out.
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Xenocosmic
Suffocating in the Swarm of Cranes - this is something new for me. It is even possible that this is exactly what I was looking for all these years, listening to albums of different bands and artists in completely different styles ranging from long ago the classic Heavy, Thrash, Groove to a fucking Gorenoise, Coprogrind and even certain Shitcore (includes Breakcore, Speedcore and Noisecore). Yet this musical satisfaction that I had never experienced before. Enchanting!
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