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GuyJan 22, 20103
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StevenM.Jan 20, 20107A 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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CodyTJan 25, 20108A 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, 20109I 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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This 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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80End 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.