Ether Song - Turin Brakes
Metascore
70 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 15
  2. Negative: 1 out of 15
  1. Builds considerable muscle to the skeletal frailty of intricate guitar work while commendably maintaining all which was good of their debut.
  2. It works in the same way that Doves' 'Lost Souls' did; that is, by inviting us to bed down in its sumptuously familiar lyrical folds while offering us a warm mug of Something A Bit Different.
  3. A real step forward - a challenging and melodic record.
  4. 80
    Brings to the surface all of the volatility and emotional charge that was inherent in their work. [Apr 2003, p.104]
  5. A narcotizing collection of planetarium-ready space folk. [14 Mar 2003, p.66]
  6. 75
    Conjure[s] the glum glamour of prime Coldplay. [Apr 2003, p.107]
  7. 70
    A fine piece of work. [Mar 2003, p.106]
  8. 70
    A bewitching brew of triumphant introspection that, while not unprecedented, is still plenty personal. [Mar 2003, p.95]
  9. It may not be the most exciting work you’re likely to hear this year, but as a lazy-afternoon chill-out record, it should have few peers.
  10. 60
    When they're not straining to be anthemic, Turin Brakes still weave a seductive spell. [#14, p.143]
  11. The album's middle section is an exercise in restrained songcraft. [Mar 2003, p.114]
  12. Suggests a marriage of Jeff Buckley and early Radiohead, minus the guitar freakouts.
  13. Turin Brakes have by no means become a bad band. They are still writing great songs and Knights' harmonizing is still alluring. They just seem a little lost.
  14. Upon repeated listens, the album gets about as intimate as Wembley. Played-up drum fills, crescendoed dynamics and large soundboards add little to the Turin Brakes sound.
  15. About as boring as a record can be.
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  1. Mattc
    8
    Proof that bigger can be better. Their sound has expanded, the songs more confident and there are many feeling of real bliss in there. Don�39;t discount it on the first listen. Give Ether Song a few goes and it breathes with you. Full Review »