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'Origo sounds artificial, stubborn in chasing the previous cumbersome model, unable to break away from the well-trodden path.' 'Origo is nothing more than the first step in a new evolutionary process: the result lacks well-defined contours but gives hope for what will be the endpoint.'
'Origo sounds artificial, stubborn in chasing the previous cumbersome model, unable to break away from the well-trodden path.'
'Origo is nothing more than the first step in a new evolutionary process: the result lacks well-defined contours but gives hope for what will be the endpoint.'
Burst's album Origo marks a step in their musical evolution but falls short compared to their earlier work Prey On Life. The record feels more compact and less experimental, with a tendency toward repetition and some filler tracks. Vocals show mixed results with Robert Reinholdz's clean voice contrasting a declining sharpness from Linus Jägerskog. Despite flaws, Origo hints at future potential. Explore Burst's Origo to hear their evolving sound and form your own opinion on this post-core journey.
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