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Universal acclaim- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 29
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Mixed: 2 out of 29
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Negative: 0 out of 29
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Nov 10, 2016This is an album I enjoyed listening to I haven't always been the biggest Killswitch Engage fan but this album for me was something different and is a fully enjoyable album. If anyone is to thank for getting me into this band it is CM Punk his old WWE theme of This Fire Burns did it for me.
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Mar 12, 2016I've been listening to KSE since I've started listening to metal , huge fan of As Daylight Dies ( Howard Jones then) ....came back in the the game with Disarm The Descent, that one ...yup a great album too....still staying strong in the metal scene with Incarnate's release..
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Mar 13, 2016
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Mar 13, 2016For having just gotten into Killswitch Engage, I really enjoyed this album. As for my favorite songs, it is very hard to decide since I enjoyed every single song. But if I were to pick a few, I would suggest Strength of the Mind, We Carry On, and Embrace the Journey...Upraised.
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Jun 5, 2016
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Mar 13, 2016I may be their music and you can listen to them well. But the most recent album is only average for me. It sounds to quickly become familiar and hardly offers variety.
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Aug 11, 2016Jesse's performance is fantastic and saves this album from a lower score. I was excited by the teaser tracks but for me they're the only highlights of an album that we've simply heard before from KsE.
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Mar 10, 2016Despite still occasionally erring towards po-faced earnestness, his [Jesse Leach's] impassioned and fiery performance ensures that Incarnate is a brash reaffirmation of this band’s superiority over their peers.
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Kerrang!Mar 10, 2016There's moments of chain-breaking experimentation sewn throughout. It's not going to freak out anyone accustomed to KsE's meat, but it's definitely sharpened and refreshed what they're serving up. [12 Mar 2016, p.50]
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Mar 10, 2016As a whole, Incarnate improves on the creativity and restlessness offered by Disarm the Descent. There is a lot more ambition, confidence and above all, passion here.