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The Future Again

A Hero A FakeMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: July 17, 2012
  • Format - Music: MP3
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3.0 out of 5 stars A step backwards for AHAF July 23, 2012
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With only 8 songs and a running time of less than a half-hour, the album should be marketed as an EP. With this, their third, album, the band moves away from the progressive metal sound of "Volatile" and "Let Oceans Lie" in favor of a more generic metal sound. They have also embraced a lower tuning, that of low B, an entire step below the sound they originally created with the first two albums. Has a few moments of heaviness, but loses momentum several times in such a short album that it's hard to get into. Not for fans expecting them to build onto their established ability; the album is rather a regression into the white noise of modern metal.
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