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I received mine in perfect condition, with no seam issues and even numbering, despite it being from the restock. I'm over the moon about this release. It's absolutely gorgeous, from the audio quality to the colors. I initially decided to skip it and ended up kicking myself for it. So grateful they restocked it!
I received my copy in perfect condition, with no seam splits and even numbering, despite it being from the restock. I'm absolutely thrilled with this release. It's breathtaking in every way, from the audio quality to the visuals. I initially decided against getting it and ended up kicking myself over it. So grateful they restocked it!
This vinyl record delivers a strong sound, I'd give it an 8 out of 10 for audio quality. Though, splitting "A Dark Road Out Of Hell" was a poor choice, "Holy Image of Lies" ends way too suddenly on side A. I can only hope that in about a decade, a proper 2LP version of this album comes out, but I'm not holding my breath. Apart from that and the terrible packaging by Rude Records, it's definitely a worthwhile addition to any collection.
This album's sound quality is really impressive, I'd give it an 8 out of 10. But splitting "A Dark Road Out Of Hell" was a poor choice, "Holy Image of Lies" ends way too suddenly on side A. I'd love a proper 2LP version someday, maybe in about 10 years, but I'm not holding my breath. Apart from that and the awful packaging by Rude Records, it's definitely worth having.
The sound quality is merely okay. There's no surface noise, but it's missing that dynamic range. Funny enough, the digital copy sounds better when played through the same equipment. It's odd how they split up A Dark Road Out of Hell. The first half, Holy Image of Lies, just stops suddenly at the end of Side A, cutting off right in the middle. The vinyl color is amazing. But, the quality of the background images used for the print is sadly low, even though the printed text is crisp and clear.
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