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  1. 6 minutes ago, lexicondevil said:

    I'd say most of the GITD records I have are fairly flat in frequencies. They generally just sound a bit duller if you do a comparison. I still can't resist buying them...

    Fair enough lol. This will be the first one I've ever purchased, maybe the icy black metal will overpower the extra surface noise everyone complains about haha. Either way, stoked for the album. He's got some tough competition going up against the latest Immortal record, that album was sick.

  2. 14 hours ago, ExtraFox said:

    OK, it looks like I have to dumb this down further.

     

    1. Go to the Music on Vinyl catalog page for the release that interests you.

    2. Does the page say that the record is coloured? If yes, go to 3. If no, go to 4.

    3. It is coloured. It will most likely say how many are coloured. Here is an example: https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/clutch/clutch#.W8bl1lSYL5N

    4.  Has the record been released yet? If it has, then there may have been a coloured variant that has already sold out. Go look it up on Discogs to find out.

          https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/swervedriver/raise#.W8bmAlSYL5M

          https://www.discogs.com/Swervedriver-Raise/release/12137991

    5. If the record has not been released yet, then there is no coloured variant.

         https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/trivium/the-crusade#.W8bmsVSYL5N

         https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/trivium/shogun#.W8bnaVSYL5N

     

    TL;DR: No, there is no coloured variant of these. I am 100% sure of this because I know how to use the internet to find things out.

    "Dumb this down further," Fuck man, was being this big of a douche necessary? I simply said the two examples you mentioned had had color pressings before. Whether or not the web page still shows it or not is irrelevant since we for sure know they existed. Also, there is no page on MOV yet for Ascendacy or In Waves, which are the main topics of this thread (especially Ascendancy). Considering the past two times they have released a Trivium album, the initial run has had a color pressing, so we can assume there is decent odds these two will as well.

  3. 11 hours ago, ExtraFox said:

    Both of those releases came on color vinyl originally (I own them both). Perhaps like many other MOV releases, the first run is on color vinyl with the later pressings being on standard black

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