• Record Label: Domino
  • Release Date: Apr 8, 2008
Metascore
69

Generally favorable reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 23
  2. Negative: 0 out of 23
  1. Do It is simply a case of Clinic once again doing what they do best; but with a new-found vigour that rediscovers the confident swagger of earlier releases while building upon realms explored on later excursions.
  2. Yet, while it's unlikely that the previously familiar will be suddenly converted by these endeavours, it wouldn't be strictly fair to say that there's not the occasional hint of a broadened palette on display here.
  3. Do It! is about as radical as Clinic seem capable of, which is to say that they finally seem smothered by the borders they’ve set for themselves.
  4. Clinic play with a renewed sense of the same eerie raucousness that drew people to them in the first place; this would be an easy second-album recommendation for a new fan after they've initially discovered and absorbed "Internal Wrangler."
  5. Do It! finds Clinic getting curiouser and curiouser, but that's the direction that suits them best.
  6. Far from being a band at a crossroads, as might have been implicated around the release of "Funf," they reaffirm themselves here as one of our unsung independent music gems.
  7. 60
    On their fifth album, they crack the window, slow the motor (except on 'Shopping Bag,' a jazz-punk binge and purge) and take side trips into primeval glades where runic rites are conducted on acoustic guitars.
  8. After five albums in just eight years, you could accuse Clinic of being one-note, but in an indie world besotted with cheap revivalism, at least you can't call them a gimmick.
  9. Do It! is rarely dull. Uninspired? Yes. But it’s never dull.
  10. No song is longer than three minutes and 30 seconds, and the band seems to be on a mission to get in, do it, and get out. It's that attitude that keeps Clinic a fixture, with an unsettling, enjoyable addition to its repertoire to boot.
  11. It’s nothing new and it’s nothing scary, but its renewed vigor is encouraging.
  12. Do It! is the first Clinic record that seems assembled from bits of old Clinic records, its personality the result of combined ideas rather than new ones.
  13. Do It! is a mediocre album, and further cements Clinic’s status as a retro novelty band.
  14. Unless you're a big fan of the group, though, you'll probably find Do It! more than a little frustrating.
  15. Do It! simply adds another 30 minutes to Clinic's quest to keep playing the perfect sound forever. With a sound as arresting as this, it's hard to fault them for not branching out more.
  16. If you pardon our French, Clinic’s fifth album is pretty fucked up--and yet it's also their best effort to date.
  17. Under The Radar
    80
    Clinic has returned to making music that feels limitless. [Spring 2008, p.7]
  18. Spin
    80
    The result is some of the loosest, most facinating music of their career. [Apr 2008, p.92]
  19. Alternative Press
    80
    The fifth disc in this succession proves Clinic never skip a beat or miss a step. [June 2008, p.134]
  20. Mojo
    60
    It's the kind of inimitably throbbing slice of neo-psychedelic unease they've knocked out with biennial constancy since 1999's Internal Wrangler. [May 2008, p.109]
  21. Uncut
    60
    Main;y, though, we leave Clinic where we always find them: nervously pacing the room, waiting for something to happen. [May 2007, p.92]
  22. Q Magazine
    60
    Uniquely weird, as usual. [May 2008, p.130]
  23. Magnet
    70
    Do It! is accessible enough to appeal to both curious indie-pop fans and avant musos without an obscurantist chip in their shoulders. [Summer 2008, p.98]
User Score
8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 8 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Feb 16, 2022
    10
    Simply put, it's a beautiful post punk art rock album that takes dylan inspiration and turns it on it's head, making a tracklist of indieSimply put, it's a beautiful post punk art rock album that takes dylan inspiration and turns it on it's head, making a tracklist of indie bangers, not a single bad track. Full Review »
  2. LukeP.
    Apr 10, 2008
    10
    It's already my favorite album of the year! The best since Walking With Thee!