• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Jan 14, 2013
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
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  1. 90
    Everything Everything have their cake and they’re eating it too--Arc proves that they can keep their zany shade of indie and still be taken very seriously.
  2. Feb 1, 2013
    90
    There’s neither swag nor swagger here, just talent and a single-minded creative vision worth every gasping breath it takes to keep up with.
  3. Jan 9, 2013
    90
    It's really bloody good.
  4. Feb 12, 2013
    80
    Everything Everything hit their targets with aplomb.
  5. Q Magazine
    Jan 24, 2013
    80
    Arc is a missive from the heart as well as the head. [Feb 2013, p.100]
  6. Mojo
    Jan 18, 2013
    80
    Fractured but never broken, Arc takes chaos and crunches it into a satisfying and surprising whole. [Feb 2013, p.92]
  7. 80
    Slowly but surely, they are moving towards something extraordinary.
  8. Arc is built with daytime radio in mind as much as the indie disco.
  9. Jan 14, 2013
    80
    Another tour de force.
  10. Jan 9, 2013
    80
    It is the sound of a band working out what they are good at and turning the quality control up to eleven.
  11. Jan 9, 2013
    80
    Arc is an album with which deep engagement will reward and delight in equal measure.
  12. Jan 9, 2013
    80
    Arc sees a stripped-back, 'more accessible' band.
  13. Jan 17, 2013
    76
    The way that Everything Everything play against the macho, aggressive posturing of contemporaries who could care less about caring should be their strongest calling card.
  14. Jan 15, 2013
    70
    While certainly not the most sincere album around, nevertheless there is ingrained in its tireless activity a genuine passion to fight the loneliness of intelligence, of neurotic shyness--to fight an inability to connect with people, that condition exacerbated in the era of social media.
  15. Jan 9, 2013
    70
    There are songs here that comprise bite-size fragments of multifarious melodies, drawing on myriad influences. But there are also tracks that sustain one tune and tempo over the duration, where previously only three or four would do.
  16. Jan 10, 2013
    60
    Inevitably, Arc lacks coherence; it's the sound of a band working out who they want to be.
  17. Jan 18, 2013
    50
    It feels churlish to criticise Everything Everything for trying different things, but all too often their efforts feel like lightweight flirtations with a style rather than committed explorations.
User Score
8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 33 out of 36
  2. Negative: 2 out of 36
  1. Jan 16, 2013
    8
    Everything Everything's first album "Man Alive" was easily my favorite album of all time. They exhibited a quirkiness that few bands everEverything Everything's first album "Man Alive" was easily my favorite album of all time. They exhibited a quirkiness that few bands ever attempt (and even fewer pull off), but at the same time, they showed a masterful attention to detail that gave the listeners something unique at the very least and downright enjoyable for many. It was a fresh approach to the some times stale and off putting genre of alt rock that we hear all too often.

    With "Arc", the band's second foray into music-dom, I'm left scratching my head. The album feels like it's made up of two parts; the part before the track "_Arc_" and everything after. The first half feels like a combination of pop riffs and musical styles that can only be described as pseudo-mainstream. The good news is that I can still hear the original and quirky Everything Everything sound, but the structure of each song has taken a decided turn towards Alt rock. While I don't think this is a bad thing (and it is necessary if they want to make themselves more appealing to the masses), this isn't the Everything Everything that I fell in love with on "Man Alive" with tracks such as "MY KZ, UR BF" or "Photoshop Handsome". I can't help but feel a track like "Feet For Hands" would feel right at home on a MUSE album, or perhaps "Duet" feels a little bit like they took a note out of Coldplay's song dictionary. The first half of the album is a nod towards the more popular end of the genre, and while it does feel necessary, that doesn't mean I have to like it.

    The second half of the album is a turn around, though. "Armourland" takes Everything Everything back to their roots with a disjointed set of riffs tied together with a beautiful chorus line and accompanied by Jonathan's haunting electric keyboard-synth. "The House is Dust" has a very mid-2000's Radiohead feel, which is great in my book; creating a sound that is similar to a band that walks the fine line of mainstream and indie that has made it big is not a bad thing at all. The album wraps up with a joyous jaunt in the form of "Don't Try", which again almost feels like a combination of the first and second halves of the album; it's a decided nod towards the pop end of the spectrum (I can name 4 different bands that probably influenced this song), but it's still uniquely Everything Everything. It's also a lot of fun to listen to.

    I maintain that their first album, "Man Alive" is still my favorite album of all time. Everything Everything took a risk with it and still managed to pull off a style that is very unique. It felt like very few parts of that album took ques from other artists; the sound was all new and fresh. Their second adventure "Arc" feels like Everything Everything is making a bid towards the pop-end of the spectrum. The fortunate part is that it feels like they were largely successful... but in the process they lost some of the charm that made them unique. It's a good album, it really is. However, I still like the first one better.

    7/10 - recommended listen
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  2. Aug 8, 2017
    8
    Everything Everything are going strong with their second album - combining radio-friendly Don't Try, amazingly strong Cough Cough and lyricalEverything Everything are going strong with their second album - combining radio-friendly Don't Try, amazingly strong Cough Cough and lyrical Duet in a mix of pure improvisation and new generation of pop. Full Review »
  3. Nov 30, 2015
    8
    I love the style of this album! It's so different and interesting. I love the vocals and the instrumentals are great on this album. The onlyI love the style of this album! It's so different and interesting. I love the vocals and the instrumentals are great on this album. The only negative is that some of the songs don't hold up to the others. Great album though! Full Review »