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This album has an extreme sound that is at the forefront of the modern age, like Sworn In, Mathcore and Brutal Death Metal all rolled into one. I could call it nu-deathcore. ★★ InvalidDreamException
Future Romans call themselves “experimental slow-wave pop,” and the name is fitting; their songs are delicate and drifting and beautiful. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 19, 2021
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I generally don't comment much on production and stuff as my ears aren't necessarily the sharpest, but I love how this album sounds. Whether it's crystalline solos, brutal pounding or epic melodies, everything is topnotch. Alice M.