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- Artist(s): William Control, Jake Davison, Zombie Nicholas, Angel Ibarra
- Summary: The Seattle punk band's fifth studio album sees the quartet add a more metal edge to its sound.
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- Record Label: Victory
- Genre(s): Emo, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Hardcore, Punk/New Wave, Hardcore Punk, Punk Revival, Goth Rock
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Mixed: 3 out of 5
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Kerrang!Apr 11, 2011The quartet have concocted an irresistibly anthemic collection of songs. [2 Apr 2011, p.51]
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Apr 8, 2011There's nothing here that will lead Disguises to be hailed as a masterpiece, because there's nothing here that hasn't already been done before--either by other bands or by Aiden themselves--but it's nevertheless a solid piece of work that demonstrates the power and passion of their dark melodies.
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Apr 8, 2011This blend of the new and the familiar makes Disguises a refreshing entry in the Aiden catalog, and makes for an album that fans should have no problem losing themselves in.
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Apr 8, 2011There's been a noticeable progression in sound over the years, but whether it's for the better is debatable. You see, Disguises is neither brilliant or dreadful.
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Apr 8, 2011The end result is that even when stumbling across an interesting idea, Francis botches it by coming off as childish, attention-seeking and occasionally repulsive.