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the curiously-titled Beneath The Mire
the blistering Hours Of Wealth,
bassist Martin Mendez (replacing departed original four-stringer Johan DeFarfalla),
thought-provoking The Grand Conjuration
annt said:What the hell is this?
"eight song (!)"
What's so strange for an album to have eight songs?
Oh well, the things that bothers me the most... well, I'll let this list do the talking:
painfully unimaginative
generally unspecific
impossibly sweeping
incredibly exhaustive
maddeningly infectious
impressively multi-dimensional
imaginatively punishing
relentlessly pummeling
increasingly stagnant
painfully inbred
immensely impressive
truly breathtaking
undeniably ingenious
genuinely pleasant
painfully dud-filled
decidedly grandiose
Not exactly what I'd call dynamic writing.