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Sound Of Silver

Universal acclaim
Based on 41 critic reviews
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Album Info
Label: Capitol
Release Date: 20 March 2007
Discs: 1 disc
Genre(s): Indie, Rock, Electronic
Summary
Dance-punk producer (and one-half of The DFA) James Murphy returns with his second LCD Soundsytem album.
Also By This Artist: 45:33 LCD Soundsystem
Also On Metacritic
MUSIC: DFA Remixes: Chapter 1 DFA Remixes: Chapter 2
Also On The Web: Official Artist Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Urb
The vocals are where Murphy has developed the most, trading in his Mark E. Smith yelp for various crooning styles. [Jan/Feb 2007, p.75]
musicOMH.com
Taken end to end, Sound Of Silver is a thrilling, exhilarating ride on a fast machine.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times
Murphy succeeds by stretching in two directions — finding a new musical center, and showing his humanity beyond the laughs.
Read Full Review >Hartford Courant
It's a straight-up masterpiece, blending indie-rock attitude and clattering dance beats with lethal sardonic humor.
Read Full Review >Pitchfork
As close to a perfect hybrid of dance and rock music's values as you're likely to ever hear.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly
While Sound of Silver still delivers terrific buzzy dance-space jams ... it also contains wispy hints of New Order and Bowie... and Murphy's best song-making efforts to date.
Read Full Review >Stylus Magazine
Yes, of course, it’s a total homage to his favorite music—but it’s an extraordinarily moving one, both emotionally and physically.
Read Full Review >Uncut
Rarely has anyone making such exciting and fashionable music been so unapologetic about being mature, too. [Apr 2007, p.97]
Dusted Magazine
Make no mistake – the beats are still rigid, dabbling in taut funk and squelching electro as much as snotty punk moves and glorious polyrhtyhms. These nine songs, however, ring with a clarity of purpose and a true intent that was previously altogether lacking, presenting a far more cohesive image of Murphy and his many strengths.
Read Full Review >Hot Press
The most extraordinary aspect of the album is that Murphy has managed to simultaneously make his music both more experimental and more thrillingly danceable.
Read Full Review >Spin
Over and over, these songs reveal how a wisecracking record geek can still achieve rapture. [Mar 2007, p.98]
Observer Music Monthly
It's occasionally like a dream collaboration between Bill Hicks and New Order, with Giorgio Moroder producing.
Read Full Review >Under The Radar
A big, fun, and passionate record that sounds enormous. [#16, p.92]
All Music Guide
Compared to the first LCD Soundsystem album, Sound of Silver is less silly, funnier, less messy, sleeker, less rowdy, more fun, less distanced, more touching.
Read Full Review >Lost At Sea
Cleaned up, stripped down, and melding dance music seamlessly with post-punk, Sound Of Silver is as solid as a dance album can get.
Read Full Review >Prefix Magazine
As a cohesive album and a personal statement, Sound of Silver is superior in most every way.
Read Full Review >Mojo
A fantastic consolidation of everything good about LCD. [Apr 2007, p.108]
Q Magazine
Not only do the rhythms here sound tighter and more intensely focused, Murphy's presence as a songwriter and frontman is a revelation. [Apr 2007, p.110]
No Ripcord
I’d be surprised if the genre can produce anything much better than this.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club)
Sure, lots of other people have done this lately, but few do it with Murphy's flair.
Read Full Review >Almost Cool
In the end, the nine songs and fifty-five minutes of Sound Of Silver find LCD Soundsystem really hitting a stride. It's no less playful, but at the same time it's more focused and varied. This is one I'm glad I gave a chance.
Read Full Review >Drowned In Sound
While opening track ‘Get Innocuous’ gently apes his own ‘Losing My Edge’ for the first minute and a half, the rest of the LP gradually moves onwards and upwards; either improving and tightening the previous template, or trying new things altogether.
Read Full Review >New Musical Express
Whereas Murphy's wise enough never to let his showing off spoil the fun, he can't avoid investing these songs with heart and soul.
Read Full Review >NOW Magazine
This sounds more like an album and less like a collection of singles and ideas, and the pop and funk elements are a bit more refined than before.
Read Full Review >ShakingThrough.net
Mostly he just wants to make big, fun, Bowie-esque declamations or work out a nervy punk jones.
Read Full Review >Sputnikmusic
The great thing about this album is the same as was great about the last full length LCD Soundsystem album, and that is its effortless blend and execution of mix.
Read Full Review >Billboard
The lyrics brim with grouchy wit. [24 Mar 2007]
PopMatters
You won’t likely be amazed this time around, but be prepared to be thoroughly satisfied, all the same.
Read Full Review >Amazon.com
True, LCD's music is not for everyone, which may have something to do with why their fans love them as they do. If you fall into the latter category, however, Silver is gold.
Read Full Review >Blender
Turns out there's a functioning soul beneath the smirk. [Apr 2007, p.115]
Vibe
He's winking, sure, but this time it's through real tears. [Apr 2007, p.134]
Magnet
I can't help but think we've all been here before. [#75, p.102]
Alternative Press
Merely okay. [Apr 2007, p.194]
Slant Magazine
Murphy's willfully pretentious métier, his intentionally inadequate lyrics, and his monotonous sequencing expose a genuine fear of dance.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this album is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 158 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
John B. gave it a9:
It took a long time for this album to grow on me. At first it sounded like the last album, only minus much of the wit that made the last one so enjoyable. But over the last year I have continued to listen to it over and over and I have realized what a great achievement it is. It is a truly adult album in a genre focused primarily on youth. As a 30 something year old, who spent a lot of time partying in my 20s, "All My Friends" is a poignant reconciliation and in a time when Americans are despised around the world "North American Scum" is an uplifting anthem. I love it.
E K gave it an8:
I hated it when I first heard it, it keeps growing on me though. One thing thats tough to argue is how good he is at writing words, the lyrics in someone great are superb.
Dav N. gave it a9:
"Sound of Silver", in it's use of absolutely stunning beats, rhythms, fusion of music, and values, immediately reminded me of one of the best album's of the 80's, Talking Head's "Remain In Light". It's pure originality and effectiveness in sound makes it the most accessible best album of 2007 so far. If you are even slightly attracted to beat and rhythm, you will be pleased by "Sound of Silver".
Tim T. gave it a3:
This album was a big disappointment. Both CDs of the last album were utter gold, but this Album only holds a mere 2 tracks that I enjoy. Even Murphy's jokes suck on this venture, the best joke on the album featured in the title track "Sound of Silver" is used as the only lyrics in the whole 4+ minute song, I got sick of the most witty thing on the album, less than a minute into the song. The only thing I am really impressed with on this album is "North American Scum" which is, in my opinion, Murphy's best song to date. Just not enough innovation and improvement to Murphy's sound for me to like it.
J Z. gave it an8:
The first half of the album is superb but I think it drops off a bit toward the end. Agreeing with everyone about someone great and all my friends, great stuff. I also thought all my friends sounded like a U2 track, cheers sanjeev it does sound a lot like streets have no name.
Luke gave it a9:
Best album of the year thus far. It would have been a brilliant album if it wasn't for "All my friends." I don't get why people like that song. It's nowhere close to being as good as the rest of the album. Very Dancey, very stimulating album. Thumbs up!
Jon C. gave it a0:
I honestly don't know what people see in this "band." I don't know how they can actually consider this music. It's just...you know...noise. A bad noise too.
