A City By The Light Divided
- Thursday
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8.2
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Universal acclaim- based on 33 Ratings
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Positive: 27 out of 33
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Mixed: 3 out of 33
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JackG.Dec 6, 20069
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BobbyKSep 4, 20068A very solid piece of art by Thursday...riveting, haunting, eerie, cathartic, this album is tinged with Explosions in the Sky and Godspeed You! Black Emperor passages on some tracks. Still, Thursday's songwriting needs work, and this CD simply isn't as complex and beautiful as it could be.
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DaveAMay 26, 200610
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JennaP.May 26, 200610Absolutely incredible and epic. With this record Thursday proves they're the most important band in the 'scene' they helped create. Some songs evoke the anthemic nature of U2's Unforgettable Fire but still follow the formula Thursday have followed since their debut Waiting. Let's just hope it doesn't take another three years for their next masterpiece.
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meganaMay 27, 200610Simply awesome. This is a great and raw album.
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alicjanMay 30, 20069a have a fever after listening this first time
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adamtJun 1, 200610This album is incredible. It stands on par with their first LP "Full Collapse". In every song Thursday reminds us why we fell inlove with them in the first place.
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JDPJun 3, 20068Pretty hot
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RyanMJun 5, 20061Change the face of music?!?!? Don't ever mention O.K. Computer, Kid A or Dark Side of the Moon in the same sentence with Thursday. This is a mediocre record at best.
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joesJun 6, 20063this cd is terrible if you have listened to any of the other thursday albums you would know that, they try so hard to sound like Full Collapse that it comes out as this mess of emo steriotypes, they just tried too hard. its bad
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JClSJun 26, 20078This album is PERFECT!
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JohnDMay 25, 20068
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BrianMMay 26, 20062So wait a minute.... Dave Fridmann of Flaming Lips fame produced this, yet still wasn't able to pull Thursday out of that bland hardcore-screamo sound? They've fallen a long way since the surprisingly good Full Collapse.
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DanielBMay 26, 200610Thursday have once again proven themselves to be an awesome, maturing group. Their work once again tie their emotions and real-life experiences to their music. ACBTLD is definately a creative work of art worth hearing.
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billsMay 27, 200610Their best release to date.
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ryangMay 29, 20065A Disappointment. Not as significantly unique or enjoyable as War All The Time. While a few of the songs may be catchy, the lyrics on this album are but a shadow of lyrics on Geoff's previous albums. It's like they ran out of metaphors and stories to sing about, and all that has been done is a regurgitation of earlier words and ideas.
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AndyWJun 2, 200610
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CablesJun 8, 20065The dude who compared this to ok computer, dsotm, or any other sort of "music changing" album needs to think before he posts anything else and further embarrasses himself.
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PeenskrankPortobelloJul 21, 200610Fuck Rolling Stone Magazine. I guess they think trashing this album will up their intellectual credibility.
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supermrawesomeJul 22, 200610A positively wonderful album, i wasnt sure at first listen but after seeing them live this has become my favorite album
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TOTOJul 3, 20068
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JosephFOct 23, 20069This is a great album...not the best album of thursday(war all the time) but simply very good..keep up the good work..
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TomCMay 28, 20068
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BryanMMay 29, 200610This is an amazing record.
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IdiotequeJul 13, 20067Good Album, considering that I don't like scremo, or emo, however this a delightful exception! About OK.......It absolutly IS one of the greatest albums of all time. That fact as been consistently reenforced by countless music critics and RH fans worldwide.
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Thursday simply sound like a superior version of themselves.
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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]
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70A quality album. [6 May 2006]