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  • Summary: This is the latest release for the Chicago-based experimental indie rock band.
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  1. Boo! Human is a tough listen that just gets tougher. But the window Kinsella opens into his bruised soul almost reads like a mea culpa, some twisted kind of penitence for two decades of cryptic, evasive lyrics.
  2. The sound is fleshed out much more than Joan of Arc has been for some time, and it's an easy album to be affected by — at least for fans of confessional post-rock, Chicago style.
  3. A testing album like Boo Human is in due course enjoyable because of Kinsella’s impressive musicianship and work ethic.
  4. It’s rare for musicians to age so gracefully (and regardless, no one in Joan of Arc is really old either), and yet here one finds the band mellowing a bit from the over-exuberance of their early output while still retaining the ability to engage and be inventive.
  5. Alternative Press
    60
    While Boo! is far less indulgent than JOA's most experimental records, it remains a far cry from Kinsells's earliest work in the mid-90s emo forefathers Cap'n Jazz. [June 2008, p.131]
  6. Boo! Human is a solid return to form(lessness).
  7. Under The Radar
    50
    Questionable lyrics and grating vocals aside, this is the most cohesive and accessible album the band has ever assembled. [Summer 2008]

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