you could've told me the first few seconds of "geometric headdress" was actually gorguts and i would've believed you
Really into the album, can't wait to absorb it through big headphones. The Smashing Pumpkins comparisons are spot on. Definitely hearing Failure and Hum as well.
They premiered Hearts/Wires on the BBC 1 Rock Show a couple of hours ago and the sound quality was much better than this vinyl rip. These songs are going to sound huge with proper sound.
That's true too. I think if you took the more downtrodden halves of Mellon Collie, Fantastic Planet, and STP's No. 4, that sums up the general tone and texture of a lot of the stuff outside the two singles and "Phantom Bride." I've always said KNY sounded like a 90s record, and this one does too - but exploring very little overlapping territory, so it's certainly not a KNY repeat by any means. "Graphic Nature" and "Rosemary" were probably the tracks that hinted most at where they were going next.
none of this record feels like a retread of their past, which as much as i love the last two records they had moments that sorta felt like "oh this is where the deftones do this established style" (e.g. "prince" being "rx queen redux," and "entombed," incredible as it is, serving the exact same purpose on koi no yokan as "sextape" did on diamond eyes). everything feels really exciting and new and also thoroughly them
Really enjoyed Hearts/Wires from the stream of it. Between that and what you all are saying about the leak, despite the poor quality, has my hopes back up a little bit.
Well said. Love those albums but Gore is sounding so fresh so far (I'm only on Xenon right now, and I'm currently shitting my pants).
In the spirit of AP.net, I'm going to do some album ranking: White Pony > Deftones > Diamond Eyes > Around the Fur > Koi No Yokan > Saturday Night Wrist > Adrenaline Judging from the reactions in here, it sounds like Gore will jump up close to the top.
Do you have the vinyl rip quality? The vinyl rip file I have is 89mb and the songs are at 320kbs. I ordered the vinyl, so I wanted the files, but for some reason people weren't saying it was a good quality rip.
The 89 MB vinyl rip, which as far as I know is all that's been floating around since yesterday, is definitely poor-quality. Even vinyl rips from audiophiles who spend thousands on special equipment to do it meticulously don't sound as good as digital-source files (assuming the vinyl and digital masters are the same). This one sounds like a guy using a cheap turntable plugged into the front of his desktop tower. When we get the "real" leak it will sound infinitely better.
Hmm, interesting. Might delete the one I have then. I haven't listened to it yet, but it seems like people aren't happy with the quality. I can definitely wait.