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82

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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings

  • Summary: Philly's psychedelic Bardo Pond offer up a 72-minute, ten-track disc. This is their fifth official release, and like its predecessors, it continues the tradition of using a drug reference in the title.
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  1. Dilate proves that the members of Bardo Pond keep finding ways to reinvent their sound, surpassing themselves each time they do.
  2. Entertainment Weekly
    83
    For those patient enough to endure it, Dilate is an anesthetic high without the drugs. [4 May 2001, p.71]
  3. Alternative Press
    80
    Bardo Pond have become equally adept at making hearts and heads ache. [#155, p.68]
  4. Mojo
    80
    Blissed out, beautiful... and quite probably bonkers, with Dilate Bardo Pond seem intent on redrawing their personal cosmos's final frontiers yet again. [May 2001, p.100]
  5. While previous albums gave a studio sheen to the noise, Dilate has a looser, more spontaneous feel to it.
  6. The Wire
    70
    Bardo Pond's most focused work to date. Who knows whether the group would take that as a compliment? [#206, p.61]
  7. According to the liner notes, Dilate took more than two years to record, beating the twenty-month-plus gestation period for 1999's Set and Setting. Fortunately, it works in our favor; they've used the time to experiment a bit, perhaps in an effort to garner fans beyond the nascent (but artistically stagnant) stoner rock genre.

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  1. Ezra
    Jun 24, 2006
    9
    One of the greatest and most underrated bands of all time. Falls short of the absolute awesomeness of Lapsed, Amanita, Bufo Alvarius, and the One of the greatest and most underrated bands of all time. Falls short of the absolute awesomeness of Lapsed, Amanita, Bufo Alvarius, and the collaborations with Roy Montgomery, but still destroys very muchly. Probably the druggiest band ever, with a sound like a bluesier, jammier, somewhat darker My Bloody Valentine. The songs can get huge. Collapse