Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. While Golden Smog's attachment to country may have waned, their commitment to fine songwriting has only strengthened.
  2. Filter
    86
    AFD finds the band perhaps at their most serious... and perhaps at their most bestest. [#21, p.102]
  3. For a bunch of jokesters, these guys deliver some seriously good music.
  4. [It has] an unexpected depth, unity and resonance.
  5. Uncut
    80
    Minus the lovely, stoned air, Another Fine Day doesn't quite reach the heights of its predecessor, but there's plenty to admire. [Aug 2006, p.106]
  6. There's plenty of gold here, but also too much smog.
  7. Los Angeles Times
    75
    Beyond the elemental pleasures of imaginative, passionately delivered rock and folk, "Day" offers a set of songs with a consistent viewpoint and emotional reach. [25 Jul 2006]
  8. The only drawback for fans is this Golden Smog doesn't bear much aural resemblance to the band that made Down by the Old Mainstream and Weird Tales; then again, the bands who make up Golden Smog's membership don't sound much like they did back then, either, so that shouldn't come as much of a surprise.
  9. Blender
    70
    The two Louris/Tweedy writing collaborations stand with the best work of both. [Aug 2006, p.108]
  10. Mojo
    70
    The Smog's winning streak [is] intact. [Aug 2006, p.88]
  11. Alternative Press
    70
    The songs on ANother Fine Day are almost good enough to appear on any of the records made during the band members' day jobs. [Sep 2006, p.226]
  12. Q Magazine
    70
    What was once the musical equivalent of a blokes' night out has morphed into a proper gang. [Sep 2006, p.108]
  13. For Golden Smog, this is another fine album; fine, fun, but never great enough to make you forget that these guys are in other bands.
  14. Although plucky, Another Fine Day never quite eclipses its members' better-known efforts.
  15. Like everything this band's made, it's long, sloppy, and uneven, but at this point that's the idea: here are a bunch of people who kind of know each other sitting down with some guitars.
  16. Another Fine Day offsets some of what it lacks in freshness with aw heck poker-night camaraderie.
  17. Golden Smog never entirely equal the sum of their parts.
  18. These songs simply don't stack up to their predecessors.
  19. Another Fine Day sounds less like a party platter made by boozing buddies than a desperate attempt by yesterday's alt-country stars to slap together tunes that wouldn't sound out of place between Journey and Fleetwood Mac on classic rock radio.
  20. Another Fine Day is blandness personified: syrupy vocals and forgettable melodies stretched out over 15 tracks and 65 dull minutes.
User Score
6.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. TimP.
    Apr 7, 2009
    7
    Whilst the songs lack the immediate impact of the Jayhawks this remains a quality set of contemporary country rock.
  2. WilliamS
    Apr 29, 2007
    10
    Dude, these guys are ballers. Dime piece!
  3. AdamG.
    Aug 6, 2006
    10
    A completely satisfying feel-good album. I picked up this album because of Gary Louris's work with The Jayhawks, and I was not A completely satisfying feel-good album. I picked up this album because of Gary Louris's work with The Jayhawks, and I was not disappointed. A nice surprise all around. Don't take my word for it - go give it a listen yourself. (Sorry if this review seems so dippy; I just not used to being so blown away by a new album :) ). Full Review »