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I have hundreds of black metal albums in my collection, and Exercises in Futility has outsold them all, making it my most popular Bandcamp purchase. That's no coincidence: Mgła is an elite act, with an extraordinary ability to craft melodies that are heavy yet never overbearing, and always addictive. Playback value never seems to fade, and there's not a weak track on the album. An exceptional black metal release that has stood the test of time and will continue to do so. 10/10. Obsidian One
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I bought this on vinyl without knowing what I was getting into. Turned out to be one of my best "I hope it's cool" purchases ever. These guys are f'n amazing. Chimplord
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*Kentucky* by Panopticon is probably my new favorite pro-labor album of all time. Between the covers of traditional labor songs like "Come All Ye Coal Miners" and "Which Side Are You On?", and the haunting lyrics in songs like "Black Soot and Red Blood", this album has a little bit of everything I enjoy. Ronald Jane