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Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 31
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Mixed: 6 out of 31
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anshumansOct 24, 2003well the new album is not as strong as their previous works.. for me the invisible band is still the best. or perhaps the more u listen to it..the more it can grow on you.. not a bad effort record overall though!
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Mar 11, 2017
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ThomasOct 14, 2003We don't need anymore CDs from these guys. We've gotten the point. Nice music for nice people. Inoffensive music noone could possibly hate, and noone could possibly adore. Should sell like hotcakes, then.
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Gone are the inspired melodies and sweet emotional turns of their past triumphant albums, replaced by boring philosophical musings and wafer-thin tunes.
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Weighted with tunes that approach middle age with tension and caution.
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Buttressing these sentiments (and singer Fran Healy's dewy voice) is just the type of production Travis needed: jarring guitar solos, zigzagging harmonies, snow-crunching percussion.