- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
Entertainment Weekly[Hersh's] clamorous return to Electric Ladyland does little, though, except to cover some fair tunes with layers of cathartic thrashing. [11 Mar 2005, p.102]
-
Rarely do records come around that are such a great mix of a physical adrenaline rush combined with intellectualism.
-
Whoa, is it ever tough, but wow, is it ever great.
-
BlenderThe loudest record [Hersh] has ever made, and even if few individual compositions leap out of the general roar, it sounds fantastic. [Apr 2005, p.116]
-
UncutThe songs may work better in short, sudden bursts; over 11 tracks, you can feel bludgeoned by the band's blunt force. [Apr 2005, p.112]
-
Sure, Hersh could be your mom, but only if your mom routinely blows out big stacks of Marshall amps.
-
No matter what vehicle Hersh utilizes as an outlet, it’s obvious her creative wave has yet to crest.
-
It's fantastic stuff-- at its best, the innate catchiness of Hersh's writing gets a shot in the arm from her cavalier vocals and musical caterwauling.
-
Alternative PressOnly the album-ending title track tones down the noise, and even then, it's about as restrained as early Husker Du. [May 2005, p.132]
-
Q MagazineRecalls the riffola of Bleach-era Nirvana, complete with sludgy Led Zeppelin-esque guitars. [May 2005, p.110]
-
She's lyrically sharp as ever, and switches gears and works in nice melodies just enough to soften the edges, luring fans in before she pummels them.
-
MojoHer textured roar means even the less melodic songs have traction. [May 2005, p.103]
-
Hersh's songwriting is as detailed and dynamic as ever, but the intricacies are less apparent when delivered with such heat-seeking power.
-
MagnetViolent, seething and uncompromising. [#67, p.96]
-
Paste MagazineIt's deliciously painful. [Aug/Sep 2005, p.111]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 11 out of 13
-
Mixed: 1 out of 13
-
Negative: 1 out of 13
-
EthanHApr 19, 2007
-
MarkDJun 1, 2005
-
RobJ.May 19, 2005