Garden Ruin
- Calexico
- Band Name: Calexico
- Record Label: Quarterstick / City Slang
- Release Date: Apr 11, 2006
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 26 Ratings
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SotirisTFeb 2, 20078A very good album. Not what Calexico fans were expecting but this album marks the exploring of new music horizons by Calexico.
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daxrApr 11, 20069
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FlinchBotApr 26, 20065Much less interesting than their previous albums.
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HeinApr 30, 20069What a creative and talented band. Every album is different and high quality!
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JulesMay 2, 200610
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klassvJun 4, 20068maybe not exactly as great as previous albums, but still a gem shining silently and majestically.
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KevinRJul 7, 20068Another great effort by one of the best bands of today.
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AaronQApr 28, 20068Lots of different sounds on this record. Top notch production, great drumming, catchy songs. Very good.
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ChadSJun 6, 20069
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adricJul 13, 20065boring
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JonAug 17, 20069It's the songs, people. Try to get "Yours and Mine" or "Bisbee Blue" out of your head. And the arrangements: less "cinematic," more economical...the horn section in "Cruel" lifts the sadness and tension of the song with a welcome kiss. Solid, solid stuff.
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TristramCApr 25, 20063
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DDBMay 12, 20063Really dull. I love the band, but this CD is not good. Do not understand all the positive reviews. It goes from boring to just plain annoying. A disappointment for many fans I would guess.
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50Painfully unexciting. [Mar 2006, p.122]
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90It's what Sigur Ros might sound like if they came from Arizona, and it's truly excellent.
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The best thing about Garden Ruin is the way they look beyond country borders to engage with the wider world, both culturally and musically.