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Universal acclaim- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 20
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Mixed: 2 out of 20
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Negative: 1 out of 20
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NathanF.Aug 30, 2009
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DavidF.Jan 11, 2008Different in a good way.
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SeanFApr 21, 2007
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BobSNov 23, 2006
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RuairiMOct 24, 2006Just as effective as a horror film for building up suspense and great music too. Also great for getting people to leave your house after a party (worked for me anyway)
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TravisOAug 25, 2006amazing, thought inspiring, frightening, atmospheric, pretentious. if you have the time for it, delirium cordia will be appreciated.
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gustavomDec 24, 2005a masterpiece of original and outrageous music , just the opeminded persons can hold up thsi music
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JimSJul 25, 2005Great album.
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JamieSMar 3, 2005good stuff, just wish it was a little more packed with stuff, a bit too much there with not a lot going on.
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TomKJan 30, 2005
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StephenC.May 22, 2004
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MoonbeamA-go-goMar 1, 2004Hypnotic, beautiful, creepy, sad and funny, with some of the strangest asymmetrical time-signatures I've ever heard. It's fine to like or dislike this album, but if you try to fault the brilliant composition or musicianship, you are just lamely trying to justify a bias and most likely have no REAL idea why you dislike it in the first place. You know who you are.
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evanpFeb 23, 2004Very frightening, very puzzling, and very, very good.
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johnrFeb 19, 2004
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alecsFeb 14, 2004Great, great album. Listen to it at elast twice (closely, either at a high volume or on headphones) before forming a judgement. I have listened to it about twenty times now, all the way through, and I'm still hearing new things in it. Well worth the wait and the money and the jittery nerves one gets after listening to DC twenty times or more.
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Aside from [a] 20-minute stretch, though, Delìrium Còrdia holds up just fine as a suitably unwieldy, adventurous, patched-together series of instrumental bridges with no chorus to reach.
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In essence, its an improvisational nightmare that leaves you feeling extremely uncomfortable for an entire hour, while concurrently having you wish you could lie down to listen.
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Alternative PressPatton's latest fantasy-headache is a one-song, 55-minute conceptual misfire that careens from acid-casualty chamber music to high-velocity cartoon metal. [Feb 2004, p.82]