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Meme Lord
The Haunting
Instant drama right at the beginning! Thumb up! I don't mind the synth sound that much, since it's not that "up-in-your-face". That Romeo riff, yes, more of that please. I know that there has been discussion where the guy said he doesn't like being boxed into "heavy-metal" category, but damn it man, don't make riffs that heavy then! I actually like the synth sound from 0:57, it has that cheap but eastern-ish feel that I really adore. I don't really care about Romeo's solo after the synth but that break is really interesting. It's a shame it ends kind of abrubtly.
The verses are actually great. They're kind of simplistic, that double bass drum and simplistic synth is actually a nice change to a usually cluttered songs. It just feels very... breathable? I wouldn't say the chorus is catchy, probably more "easy memorable" because that can be both positive and negative term. Catchy feels more optimistic but this one is just memorable, like I wish you had some other melody in your head (the same situation happened with Shades of Grey on previous album and that wasn't a thumb-up scenario).
That small guitar riff at the end of the verses is actually my favorite thing about this song. It's resonated really melancholic and I wish chorus continued in the same matter. The whole solo section from 3:38 will sound probably really interesting once I know the song by ear. On these couple of listens it has this chaotic structure that I can't really grasp. The outro is actually OK-ish, I like how it repeats certain parts of the song but not in a forceful way.
Haven't heard Miller for some time now. I miss that guy.
Instant drama right at the beginning! Thumb up! I don't mind the synth sound that much, since it's not that "up-in-your-face". That Romeo riff, yes, more of that please. I know that there has been discussion where the guy said he doesn't like being boxed into "heavy-metal" category, but damn it man, don't make riffs that heavy then! I actually like the synth sound from 0:57, it has that cheap but eastern-ish feel that I really adore. I don't really care about Romeo's solo after the synth but that break is really interesting. It's a shame it ends kind of abrubtly.
The verses are actually great. They're kind of simplistic, that double bass drum and simplistic synth is actually a nice change to a usually cluttered songs. It just feels very... breathable? I wouldn't say the chorus is catchy, probably more "easy memorable" because that can be both positive and negative term. Catchy feels more optimistic but this one is just memorable, like I wish you had some other melody in your head (the same situation happened with Shades of Grey on previous album and that wasn't a thumb-up scenario).
That small guitar riff at the end of the verses is actually my favorite thing about this song. It's resonated really melancholic and I wish chorus continued in the same matter. The whole solo section from 3:38 will sound probably really interesting once I know the song by ear. On these couple of listens it has this chaotic structure that I can't really grasp. The outro is actually OK-ish, I like how it repeats certain parts of the song but not in a forceful way.
Haven't heard Miller for some time now. I miss that guy.