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Generally favorable reviews- based on 60 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 43 out of 60
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Mixed: 11 out of 60
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Negative: 6 out of 60
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May 8, 2017Kasabian at its best. An album filled with arena hits and good vibe songs. Ill Ray (The King), Twentyfourseven, Comeback Kid and Bless This Acid House are made to make the crowd go wild. Very solid album, with all the characteristics that make Kasabian what they are, a neo rock band, juggernauts of life performances and mystics with listeneable songs.
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May 5, 2017This is undoubtedly up their with their other albums and once again they are making great crowd-pleasing songs. The album spans from the crazy lyrics of 'comeback kid' to the summertime anthem 'wasted.' They will always be a brilliant band due to their energetically charged performances, fun lyrics and unique personalities.
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May 13, 2017The album is like everything and nothing Kasabian done before, at the same time. It has everything from punching sounds like Ill Ray to chilling sounds like All Through The Night. 10+
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Oct 1, 2017This is an album full of energy, pleasure and above all great and memorable melodies. With this new effort, Kasabian remains the last and only one britrock band with songs to sing along, as if we were in the end of the nineties. Their best album?
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May 9, 2017The 48:13 album was the weakest album from them in my opinion, In for crying out loud they are coming back to the kasabian sound roots, even that the album sounds like "kasabian" and does not have an evolution but a patent kasabian sound, this album is pretty strong and fun to heard, one of the best releases of the 2017 in my opinion. I think that at least 7 out 12 tracks are pretty awesome!
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May 5, 2017Nothing about this album has even attempted to take the distinctive sound of Kasabian to new heights. There are glimmers of musical hope (the very begging of 'Are You Looking for Action', for instance), but as a whole the album falls flat.
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May 25, 2017Simply put, For Crying Out Loud works because the band knows exactly what its listeners want.
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May 11, 2017From the headlong punk-meets-acid-house charge of Ill Ray (The King) to the stadium campfire singalong of Put Your Life on It, Kasabian deliver hooks, headshots and upper cuts in a barrage of punchy sounds and aggressive attitude.
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May 10, 2017It is not even sprawling and directionless but just painstakingly mediocre throughout.