User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 28 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 25 out of 28
-
Mixed: 0 out of 28
-
Negative: 3 out of 28
Review this album
-
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
- User score
- By date
- Most helpful
-
Mar 22, 2012The Wallflowers will always be one of the unsung heroes from the 90's. With Breach they took a lighter approach rather than a more rock feel from their previous record Bringing Down The Horse.
-
adreasSep 14, 2005an amazing cd! Still love it years later!
-
-
TaniaGAug 27, 2005That s because the purpuse of this album is quite different to Bringing down the horse. The first 4 or 5 songs are the strongest part of it. And of course Baby Bird, if I could I ll rakn it on 9.5 Bird, a lullabie
-
-
DavidRJun 21, 2005This is one of the best albums I have heard in a long, long time. Muscular, lean, and forward-driving. No excess. This is a musician's album, not a pop-radio album. Reading some reviews leaves me feeling like the world is full of idiots.
-
-
KelleyWApr 25, 2005The best of the four Wallflowers albums. Highly recomended.
-
-
RossM.Nov 2, 2001The kind of ablum that plays nicely as a soundtrack to your life. Cheerful and uplifting melancoly...the best sort.
-
-
SaraR.Sep 22, 2001This album rox my sox....
-
-
DanielleSep 22, 2001This album is flawless and smooth...The lyrics are incredibly meaningful and strong. I'm glad that The Wallflowers are out there making their way through all the teeny bopper nonsense groups to reclaim rock and roll to where it should be. Congrats to them!
-
-
KateR.Sep 22, 2001Anyone who doesn't appreciate the Wallflowers is an idiot.
-
-
AmandaS.Aug 19, 2001Definitely better than the first album. Every single song is great!
-
Awards & Rankings
-
In a sea of trend-conscious releases, "Breach" will wash over the senses like a cool, refreshing breeze. Although it's a completely contemporary and competitive entry into today's market, you won't find even the tiniest musical element that will render this set irrelevant or outdated in 10 years.
-
Q MagazineGeneric, maybe, but very nicely done. [Nov. 2000, p.117]
-
Fans will be happy to find Jakob more upfront, and keyboardist Rami Jaffe utilized, but differently than past straightforward organ parts.