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Universal acclaim- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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CablesMar 25, 2006Their best work to date. It further develops the ideas that they started to express on last years All Day EP.
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FlinchBotApr 26, 2006Nice sound for the first 3 songs, then it starts getting tedious.
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JoelOct 26, 2006Wonderful album, the duo's best record to date. These songs are as catchy as they get. Its starts with one listen then you find your self repeating the album over and over. Great sing along album. Puts me in a great mood.
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AaronQApr 28, 2006Still growing on me with every listen. Bigger, more instrumentation, but I miss the complexity and playfulness of the older albums. However, obviously more mature. I like it more and more with each listen.
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mattaApr 3, 2006This is definitely their best album yet. Very reminiscent of The Rentals (their good stuff anyway).
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KevinRApr 8, 2006The duo sound better than ever together (they really sound as if they are singing to each other rather than to an audience), but they still have not quite put all of the pieces together.
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SamK!May 12, 2006love it. Ive allways loved them. I get a little annoyed with "Like you Crazy" but, man. haha such a good album!
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By the time the final tracks roll around and Gardner and Hammel still haven't changed their sound much, their lovey-dovey frivolity gets old.
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The duo... have actually improved, and the album sports stronger songs, a fuller sound, more emotional weight, and an exuberant soul that spills out of the speakers like milk and cake at a kid's birthday party.
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FilterCompared to the relative intensity of its opening numbers, precious few other moments on BIB escape the intertia of your average campfire bray-along, which is too bad since the sexy new studio sheen validates the Mates' many virtues. [#19, p.90]