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Modern Guilt
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The 10th album for the Los Angeles artist was produced by Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton.
| LABEL: | Interscope |
| RELEASE DATE: | 08 July 2008 |
| DISCS: | 1 disc |
| GENRE(S): | Rock |
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The average user rating for this album is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 53 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Beth C. gave it an8:
Great fun - just like old times. gotta love him.
Cliff D gave it a9:
This album did branch out, stays fresh with each listening, and is the most tasteful album beck has ever put out. That being said, I do appreciate Beck's tastelessness, but I didn't ever miss when listening to Modern Guilt. Watch out though this one just creeps up on you until at the end you are depressed into a coma.
the hamster gave it a5:
This album was for sure a letdown after The Information....Modern Guilt has a couple of good moments but it suffers from being WAY overproduced. I sorely missed his band on these songs and would think a little more life could have went into this if they were present. Danger Mouse for sure brought some ideas, but 10 songs of them in a row sounded a lot alike. Not horrible, but not up to normal Beck standards. What made the Information so good is what is missing here.....variety. Back to the drawing board Beck.....remember to bring the band next time.
Hannah L. gave it a9:
Good stuff, beck is still the man.
Evan H. gave it a9:
A great addition to the Beck dicography. Catchy tunes like Profanity Prayer, Gamma Ray and Modern Guilt are all addictive tracks that will keep you toe tapping for ages. The overall feel of this album to me is that he is searching for a new beginning. I wonder why Timebomb did not make it on this album, as it is a great party song and would certainly be the highlight of the album. Chemtrails is actually my least favourite on this album, right behind Walls. It's a new, folksier Beck, but that certainly doesn't mean he is ready to settle down just yet. It is my favourite album besides Odelay that shows that he still has creativity, without sacrificing his integrity. I wouldn't complain if he made 10 more albums of this calibur.
Zach T. gave it a9:
The first thing on this albums is the beck's voice , this voice became really great . Just listen chemtrails the first beck singles , a nice psychedelic songs. The first half of this album is a pure masterpiece , all songs are great , especially Walls or chemtrails which are pleasure for my ears , but the real orgasm is Volcano , it close this album magnificently. Better Than Sea Change in all way , maybe the best since Odelay. Great Job Beck
Tab gave it a10:
The trick is to let this work of brilliance stand on its own. When album this genuine and passionate happens, recognize what went into it. That's where you'll find what to get out.

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