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the shambler from quake 1
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The only tracks that don't have a massive standout are Faint Orange Glow and Enshrouded and even then both of these are still very good. A compilation this good deserves to be treasured and yet again you're the fuckin best Phi.
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multiple times. My previous complaint with how some sections seem to blend together and feel like nothing is no longer there. The oppressive dread of The Oracle, the anger and horror of Body Betrays Itself, the acid trip of In Parts Lie Pieces Scattered. It's all phenomenal.
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Tome of Patina and Self Recursion (2025) (Full relisten): 10/10
Like a high class film you rewatch over and over and each time you gain new detail and appreciation for every piece, over the course of about 2 weeks I've done a full front to back on this project listening to nearly every part
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Not gorgle :(
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I want to play this so bad bro
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I'm the numbers guy at Google who hit the big anti-rainbow button the second the needle on the meter labeled "queers" started drifting into the 'unprofitable' section
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Images of Beauty Never Seen Parts 1-4 (2022-2025): I can't
I want to give an honest review of this because this has a lot of extremely polished work across all parts and is such a treat to listen to but MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ends with you getting hit by a car and I can't stop laughing.
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While it's mostly negative, there are a lot of all time favorites and newly discovered gems on this album. I like either way. This album is like home to me.
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There's a lot of really beautifully produced music that is simultaneously extremely innovative but also sounds like it'd be heard in an elevator. Completed by Donald's really douchey sounding crooning for nearly every song made me kinda hate hearing his voice by the end of the album.
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Can't Buy A Thrill (1972): 7/10
I love Steely Dan. It's beautiful mix of folk, jazz, bossa nova, rock, and very specific production creates a wistful romantic vision of the world that can only be understood by the jackass high off cocaine that is Donald Fagen.
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home about. I generally enjoyed this but I likely won't be coming back to it.
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For the album itself, it starts off very strong while not being too extremely overwhelming. Lots of buzzing and loud beeping amongst the chaos very much helps in giving these tracks an identity. After the very strong opening it begins to decline into a more mellower tracks but nothing worth writing
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Bleached Canvases (2020): 7/10
I'm personally very fond of the "post-awareness" style of sound collage/noise that The Caretaker had created for the latter parts of his final albums so discovering a series of albums that are just that but without the aforementioned context had me giddy.
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Quake 2: Call of the Machine (2023): 9/10
Basically a Quake 2 sized campaign. Typical phenomenal Nightdive quality. The integration of the Quake 1 and the shamblers are wonderful. The only nick is that a lot of the boss fights are really ass. Why is the final boss just capra demon.
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we'll all go riding on a rainbow (2003): 9/10
Holy shit Leyland I didn't know your dark ambient was that swag