1. Foregone 2. Whoracle 3. The Jester race 4. Colony 5. Sounds of a playground fading 6. A sense of purpose 7. Come clarity 8. Siren charms 9. Reroute to remain 10. Sounds of a playground fading 11. Clayman 12. Lunar strain/subterranean 13. I the mask 14. Battles
1. Clayman 2. Come Clarity 3. The Jester Race 4. Colony 5. Whoracle 6. A Sense of Purpose 7. Reroute to Remain 8. Foregone 9. Soundtrack To Your Escape 10. Lunar Strain 11. Subterrenean 12. I, The Mask 13. Sounds of a Playground Fading 14. Siren Charms 15. Battles 16. Clayman 2020
@@PiranhaWhale1 Come Clarity is good but the songs are a little stripped back, simplified, slower, radio friendly and the production is more tinny. Reroute to Remain has better bass, just the right amount of synth, the songs are tight at 3 to 4 minutes and punchy IMO. I've seen them live about 5 times over the years and they always put on a good show.
I don't know how you think come clarity is any less radio friendly than reroute. Dawn of a New Day is a prime example on reroute. Along with 90% of the songs on reroute having catchy clean choruses. The song lengths on reroute and come clarity barely have a difference. 80% of the songs on come clarity clock in around the 3 and a half minute mark. I think you're confusing Come clarity with the 2010s albums because there plenty of fast songs on there where I would not call the album "simplified and slow". You can just say you prefer the songs on reroute, no one will judge you. I have seen them live too and they are great.
@@PiranhaWhale1 Dawn of a New day is the one bad track I skip. I would say Dead End with the Amy Lee vocals, Your Bedtime story and Come Clarity are all very Radio friendly. I love the album but Reroute is just better IMO. Really glad the new album went back to the older sound. They lost me on the two previous albums.
Both those albums are both radio friendly, we can just leave it at that, that is not a bad thing though when done right in my opinion. Agreed and glad that their newest album went back to the late 90s to mid 2000s type of sound. Their 2010s albums...well you already know my opinion because you watched the video lol.
1. Foregone
2. Whoracle
3. The Jester race
4. Colony
5. Sounds of a playground fading
6. A sense of purpose
7. Come clarity
8. Siren charms
9. Reroute to remain
10. Sounds of a playground fading
11. Clayman
12. Lunar strain/subterranean
13. I the mask
14. Battles
The Jester race is easily one of the best metal albums of all time. Glad you agree
1. Clayman
2. Come Clarity
3. The Jester Race
4. Colony
5. Whoracle
6. A Sense of Purpose
7. Reroute to Remain
8. Foregone
9. Soundtrack To Your Escape
10. Lunar Strain
11. Subterrenean
12. I, The Mask
13. Sounds of a Playground Fading
14. Siren Charms
15. Battles
16. Clayman 2020
Yeah Clayman 2020 was a disgrace and laughably bad
Dawn is really good!!! Their album Slaughtersun needs more appreciation.
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Reroute to Remain is their best album. It has great production, every song sounds great and it's a good blend of old and new In Flames.
Come clarity is that but better. I do not like the early 2000s production on the drums on reroute so hard disagree on it sounding good.
@@PiranhaWhale1 Come Clarity is good but the songs are a little stripped back, simplified, slower, radio friendly and the production is more tinny. Reroute to Remain has better bass, just the right amount of synth, the songs are tight at 3 to 4 minutes and punchy IMO. I've seen them live about 5 times over the years and they always put on a good show.
I don't know how you think come clarity is any less radio friendly than reroute. Dawn of a New Day is a prime example on reroute. Along with 90% of the songs on reroute having catchy clean choruses. The song lengths on reroute and come clarity barely have a difference. 80% of the songs on come clarity clock in around the 3 and a half minute mark. I think you're confusing Come clarity with the 2010s albums because there plenty of fast songs on there where I would not call the album "simplified and slow". You can just say you prefer the songs on reroute, no one will judge you. I have seen them live too and they are great.
@@PiranhaWhale1 Dawn of a New day is the one bad track I skip. I would say Dead End with the Amy Lee vocals, Your Bedtime story and Come Clarity are all very Radio friendly. I love the album but Reroute is just better IMO. Really glad the new album went back to the older sound. They lost me on the two previous albums.
Both those albums are both radio friendly, we can just leave it at that, that is not a bad thing though when done right in my opinion. Agreed and glad that their newest album went back to the late 90s to mid 2000s type of sound. Their 2010s albums...well you already know my opinion because you watched the video lol.