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Generally favorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings
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Aug 19, 2020As Eels’ divorce album this is filled with hard hitting lyrics about difficult relationships and how hard it can be to pull yourself out of one. His voice is so filled with sorrow about wasted time.
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CodyTJan 25, 2010A very heartfelt, personal record. Eels is a project that will never have the same commercial success as it did in the 90s, but the CRITICAL success should still be standing. Its a shame to see it isnt because End Times is a pretty damn good CD.
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NikoBJan 22, 2010I seriously love this album. It is his first that I could ever listen to the full album without skipping a song. Oh, and up yours Onion club.
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GuyJan 22, 2010
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StevenM.Jan 20, 2010A very down to earth effort from Eels. The 90's alt rock band that once sounded, well, like a BAND, now sounds like one man (who is Mark Oliver Everett) in a studio spilling his guts out onto tape (which it is).
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Under The RadarThis may not be Elels' best record, but it's damn close to it, and a uniquely idiosyncratic deposit in an increasingly diverse discography that's getting harder and harder to ignore. [Holiday 2009, p.76]
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End Times may be a tunnel with no light at the end of it, but the bleakness is beautiful.
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Through a dozen terse, exposed songs Mr. Everett proceeds from bittersweet memory to guilt to resentment to a kind of acceptance. Even the glimpses of self-pity stay matter of fact.