Metascore
75 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 1 out of 14
  1. City is a rare thing: a disc that reconciles a band's need for discovery with the familiar characteristics that define them. [Jun 2006, p.171]
  2. This is the Jersey qunitet's most riff-heavy, unified work yet. [28 Apr 2006, p.136]
  3. Their previous efforts have now paid off, culminating in a condensed treatise of confusion, longing, and maturation.
  4. Lush-yet-powerful songs that neither abandon the band's roots nor wallow in them.
  5. 80
    A widescreen goth-punk stunner. [Jun 2006, p.144]
  6. Thursday simply sound like a superior version of themselves.
  7. [It] signpost[s] a possible future for emo. [29 Apr 2006, p.39]
  8. A mightily heavy and punky album. [Jul 2006, p.119]
  9. A quality album. [6 May 2006]
  10. While the album works superbly as a cohesive whole, the individual tracks have a tendency to get bogged down in their own melodrama.
  11. 60
    A sprinkle of Flaming Lips fairy-dust may be just what the genre needs to slip its genre straitjacket. [Jul 2006, p.114]
  12. While the rest of the band have proven they can write solid music, it's singer Geoff Rickly who presents the biggest problem, and that's mostly because the man simply cannot tone down his over-emoting.
  13. Working on the humane assumption that all screamo records can't be equally horrible, the reviewerati have singled out this big-ticket effort... Unburdened by theory, however, I find that its distinction boils down to slightly subtler tunecraft and dynamic range.
  14. Aside from Fridmann's studio expertise, there's little here that elevates Thursday above the followers they disdain.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 33 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 24
  2. Negative: 3 out of 24
  1. JClS
    8
    This album is PERFECT!
  2. JackG.
    9
    I think Rolling Stone magazine gives music bad reviews for the attention. I dip into punk and emo from time to time and am usually disappointed. I liked full collapse forever ago and I heard this disc woudl be good so i picked it up. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. It isn't going to win best album of the century, but any douche bag that gives it a 30 is doing so for shock value only. Any review in the red has been made by a reviewer with a gross misunderstanding of punk music. A few more albums with this trend of maturation and they could very well make one of the best albums of the century. Full Review »
  3. JosephF
    9
    This is a great album...not the best album of thursday(war all the time) but simply very good..keep up the good work..