krofius
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Setlist for recent show, not completely terrible. 5 pre R2R songs is actually a lot considering how many albums they've released after Clayman.
Sacrilege was better than all of these bands and they should be alive today.
I think that was released in 2010, and personally I prefer most of the songs on SOAPF to Self Vs Self. Still a good collab though.
Agreed 200%. Sacrilege's album, The Fifth Season is pretty awesome. It's equal to the Slaughter of the Soul for me actually.(Might be even better, not exaggerating) They're more similar to At The Gates I think, but you guys really should check out this songs from Sacrilege:
Moaning Idiot Heart ( My personal favorite, I was blown away when I heard it. Awesome vocals by Daniel Svensson, and that freakin' guitars!)
Summon The Masses And Walk Through The Fire (Another awesome song, one of my favorites from Sacrilege)
Dim With Shame (That fucking intro man, pure evil!)
Sweet Moment Of Triumph
Feed The Cold
I think I’ve said this before, but imo Siren Charms was the last album that captured the same vibe as the band I got into in 2004. Very different and experimental album, sure, but it still felt like In Flames on a primitive level (“Everything’s Gone is totally Reroute, btw — they even rip off “Black and White”!). Battles and ITM might as well be a different band. Even “I, the Mask”, killer as that song is, bears zero resemblance to anything that came before on a pure vibe level. And the acoustic passages don’t bring to mind the classic sound at all, though they still sound good.
It’s all polished and glossed over, auto tuned and over-produced. I like the sound of it, but I always thought IF had this weird awkwardness, from TJR to Siren Charms, that made it awesome. That’s kind of gone now.
It’s the same with Lunar Strain, but that’s coming from a different direction altogether.
If the band ever had to change its name, Battles was the album on which they could’ve done it and I’d have been cool with it.
Damn bro. are you serious? Rusted Nail is one of the craziest most experimental weirdest songs, not sure how it is most like IF. I guess the chorus is like new IF (Come Clarity). And the first 20 seconds intro. But the rest is freaking crazy.The only song that really sounds like an IF song on SC, to me, is Rusted Nail - and they even fucked that up with terrible mastering and editing.
I don't even think that soapf sounds like an if album. There are many changes, many different ways of doing things to put it into its category. It was somwthing new. Fresh. Well packed and done. But not IF as it used to be.
Damn bro. are you serious? Rusted Nail is one of the craziest most experimental weirdest songs, not sure how it is most like IF. I guess the chorus is like new IF (Come Clarity). And the first 20 seconds intro. But the rest is freaking crazy.
No. More like the way they make the riffs and melodies. Hard to explain.STYE wasn't In Flames as it used to be, neither was CC or ASOP. You're going back a lot further to meet that criteria. In terms of high-energy guitarwork and pleasant melodies mixed with screams/cleans SOAPF was what IF had been since Reroute to Remain. Production was different but otherwise it was nothing crazy. I honestly don't remember a single person at the time saying "this doesn't sound like IF". I'm sure there were a few but the vast majority just thought it was IF back on form.
Again I can only go back to the initial reaction, pretty much everybody recognised it as an IF song. General concensus was that it sounded like a SOAPF B-side. Through Oblivion was the song that threw everybody sideways, not Rusted Fail.