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product_id: 21615358
title: "Purple"
brand: "abraxan hymns"
price: "SAR 87"
currency: SAR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
category: "Music"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/21615358-purple
store_origin: SA
region: Saudi Arabia
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# Purple

**Brand:** abraxan hymns
**Price:** SAR 87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Purple by abraxan hymns
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

Purple

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Good album, terrible sound quality
  

*by R***E on September 14, 2016*









  
  
    Like others have said, the mastering on the physical copy is awful.  It sounds terrible, period.  I understand a more deconstructed, more punk, more stripped-down vibe, but this sounds closer to a 12-track in someone's garage.  Which saddens me because Baroness is one of my all-time favorite groups and aurally, this album simply doesn't hold up to any previous works.  I DO like the tracks, very much so, I just hate the mastering...and Baroness had 100% control over the sound quality and they screwed the pooch on it.
  


### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Outstanding nearly joyous return after the bus crash
  

*by S***D on December 31, 2015*









  
  
    When you're a metal maverick at 54 with nobody to share new music with, finding and listening to new bands is an adventure to say the least.  My friends at and near my age for the most part are totally disconnected to any rock music after the mid to late '80's, and consider Nirvana to be "new" and not good, either.  Fools.  Granted, there is a lot of terrible music out there, but when has that not been the case?  Music historians love to reminisce about the great '60's and '70's, but the decades that gave us the Beach Boys, Beatles, the first Led Zeppelin album ('60's) and Pink Floyd, more Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, the glory days of the Who, etc. ('70's) also gave us some of the most banal idiotic pop music ever, lest we forget abominations like B.J. Thomas, the Carpenters, John Denver and a host of other performers I'd just as soon forget.  Of course your taste is your business, but my point is made.  So when we dismiss "new" stuff past 1991, we overlook some terrible stuff, like Limp Bizkit and most nu-metal, rap and hip hop, and the usual terrible Top 40 crap.  It's just harder to find the stuff you like because with the internet and a huge recording industry, the choices are much greater, and most decent bands spawn hundreds of clones.  So I delve into new music through reviews mainly, and the occasional new tune on satellite radio, and I've been open minded enough to embrace some really great stuff.  Clutch, Muse, High on Fire, Wire, Mastodon, Immortal, and others make exciting music that is worthy of any rock lover's attention.  The newest band to cross my radar is Baroness, whom I knew about but like usual shoved them to the back of the pile until finally giving them a chance with the "Yellow and Green" album.  I was floored.  Now I have "Purple", and it is brilliant.  After the near fatal bus crash in 2012 that severely injured leader John Baizley and turned his left upper arm into goulash, 11 broken pieces of his humerus and 20 to 30 pieces of hardware and severe nerve damage left behind to deal with, and with a lot of pain, we're lucky the band was able to return at all, albeit with a new drummer and bassist.  For the horror of the crash, it's really astounding to hear the positive vibe of "Purple", an album that rocks a little harder than "Yellow and Green", but still has the signature atmosphere, heartfelt lyrics and hooks enough to outfit a fishing fleet.  It's worthy of the immense praise it's already received,  and shows that at least some current bands still know what makes an album great.  You get a hint or two of fellow Georgians Mastodon if that equally great band was a bit less proggy and the thick guitars that don't waste a single  note.  Baizley is brilliant, and deserves to have this album be a huge seller.  There's no excuse anybody who claims to love rock and roll not to check out Baroness.
  


### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great song writing but...
  

*by E***R on May 12, 2016*









  
  
    The songs are good, really good; perhaps the best the band has done. But the 400 pound gorilla in the room is the piss poor mastering (I hope it was mastering and not in the mix). Its just so over compressed and nearly unlistenable. Which is a pity since Yellow and Green was so good. I love this band and I like these songs, but I have a hard time listening to this album. I wish they would release the unmastered final mixes from the recordings much like has become Steven Wilson's method of working.
  


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