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Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings
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Positive: 34 out of 44
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Mixed: 8 out of 44
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Negative: 2 out of 44
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MikePNov 15, 2009Another album that will remind us how some bands can make Rock music really boring, spiritless and unimaginative.
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Jan 5, 2011At first it doesnt sound brilliant, but it turns out to be pretty good. Oh and its pretty funny how the only person who rated this low is named MikP obviously a brainwashed fanboy who rates things without listening to them and just follow what Patton says blindly.
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JamesROct 27, 2009
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RobinWOct 26, 2009New band, again rocking hard!
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TommySOct 30, 2009Good album all around. not the best, not the worst. not bad for a totally new band. three new members have added a good touch, though i miss the original vibe.
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P.DruttenJan 25, 2010Between the few memorable songs this record is dripping with fillers. With high anticipations after the strong debut, it's hard not to get gravely disappointed with this one.
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LuizF.Feb 3, 2010This album is not so great than first one, but pleases me and is such a pleasure to know this guys, long life Wolfmother.
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MatthewE.Oct 26, 2009Freakin' awesome!!! Better than Vegamite!!!!
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JohnD.Oct 27, 2009
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PrestonJ.Oct 27, 2009Purchased the Delux Edition of the album and have been thoroughly entertained and amazed from start to finish... Listened to the complete album about four times now.
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AveryDec 21, 2009
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JimmyCOct 28, 2009Really cohesive as an album and a complementary punch in the gut to the 1st album's punch in the face!
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DanHNov 18, 2009If Black Sabbath and Deep Purple had a love child, this would be their moody adolescent offspring. Tons of music for your money; some tracks are great, all are worth listening to.
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GordonGNov 25, 2009
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Dec 5, 2016As a follow up, this album really does lack. Although there are certain tracks that remind you why you love Wolfmother ('Cosmic Egg' , '10,000 Feet'), personally, I feel the whole album seems a little bland, a little drowned in noise. It's more like a collection of B-Sides. All in all, disappointing, but by no means bad.
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Apr 5, 2013
Awards & Rankings
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Cosmic Egg [is] a mature sophomore effort, particularly if it's just judged on all the sonic textures Wolfmorther serves up, but as the album closes with a series of meandering mysticism it's hard not to miss Stockdale's previous reliance on nasty repetitive riffs.
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Cosmic Egg is the kind of album you'd quite happily pop on for the first part of a road trip while you're full of enthusiasm, but it'd quickly get changed at the first toilet stop.
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You could argue Wolfmother’s ballsy and carefree hi-octane music is all just innocent fun, ideally washed down with a six pack of tinnies. Yet it’s utterly devoid of soul and intelligence.