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Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 13
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Mixed: 3 out of 13
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Negative: 0 out of 13
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Jul 31, 2014This album has the spirit of the classic rock music of the 60s. However, while that should be a great thing, it's not in this case. It doesn't feel as exciting as the music that influenced it.
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Sep 23, 2014It feels a bit stripped down and leaner, but I think that even running a with a different line-up, John Dwyer's talent and creative edge is focused and the group accomplishes exactly what they want. The only thing I could say negative about it is the songs feel less frantic than previous releases.
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Aug 30, 2018Nice change of pace for the Oh Sees. First few tracks are really good. Focuses a little more on songwriting compared to albums that came afterward. Underrated closer in the Lens
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Jun 16, 2014It’s unabashedly seventies, from the Black Sabbath-meets-Yeezus rhythm of “Penetrating Eye” through the end, but Drop is something fans of guitars and reverb need desperately in 2014, just as with every Thee Oh Sees release before it.
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Under The RadarJun 6, 2014Every moment is crucial and energetic, a sheer heart attack of rock magic that should, by all rights, be blaring at every too-warm, too-full house party of the coming summer. [Jun/Jul 2014, p.93]
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MagnetMay 19, 2014The group maintains the signature controlled-chaos staples of its sound--big, dirty riffs underpinned by John Dwyer's trademark ghoulish vocal melodies--while broadening its already hyper-musical palate. [No. 109, p.55]