Good Morning Revival - Good Charlotte
Metascore
45 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 18
  2. Negative: 4 out of 18
  1. An album that proves being rich and famous doesn't always blunt a band's creative appetite. [31 Mar 2007]
  2. Their multiple piercings, shaved heads, and abundant tattoos have them labeled a punk band, but on [Revival], Good Charlotte... fall much more under the umbrella of 1970s arena rock and mainstream ballads.
  3. Their cannily constructed songs won't change anyone's life, but they sound good enough to almost convince you they mean something.
  4. 60
    Gimmicky moments are plentiful, but it's the box-fresh pop songs like "Misery" and "The River" that benefit most from their renewed sense of purpose. [Apr 2007, p.100]
  5. 60
    13 tracks of Disney-channel-ready pop, buffed and Pro-Tooled almost beyond recognition--and it's not half bad. [Apr 2007, p.111]
  6. 60
    There are a few clunky dance tracks... but it's Madden's search for love in the L.A. wasteland that gives Revival a certain charm. [Mar 2007, p.86]
  7. A perfectly functional album of loud guitars, ain't life a bitch lyrics and the odd nod to different production styles and techniques.
  8. You know what you're getting with Good Charlotte, and while it's all very well and respectable to make shapes on the dance floor to one of their tunes after several pints, buying this album is both pointless and foolish. It's a pop album; just burn the singles if you must.
  9. Whatever snotty humor they once had has calcified into smug sanctimony, rendering this a slick, stylized, stiff affair whose brief signs of life... only put the shortcomings of the rest of this turgid mess in stultifying relief.
  10. It's all doom and gloom, and it ain't pretty. [May 2007, p.125]
  11. Another album that gets further away from the band's core appeal.
  12. Good Charlotte have become caricatures of themselves. [Apr 2007, p.175]
  13. After years and years of hating every ounce of Maryland's mall-punk icons Good Charlotte, it seems now that the actual trick to enjoying their music on any plausible level is to go into the whole thing with absolutely no expectations. Not even low expectations. Nothing.
  14. The production quality is a crowning grace throughout the album in the face of some very dodgy writing and bad musical choices.
  15. Vile, goth-jock pop with all the wit and nuance of a urine-soaked sock.
  16. The problem is that for all the slick operations and glorious machinations of the marketing and production, this band has run out of steam; soulless without being undead.
  17. A fourth album of stunning fatuousness.
  18. A mystifyingly inept CD that includes some of the worst lyrics you will - or, with any luck, won't - hear all year. [26 Mar 2007]
User Score

Mixed or average reviews- based on 108 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 33 out of 67
  2. Negative: 31 out of 67
  1. Yes very fun album and great melody i believe this is one of their best, DFA really great song and the River very great singles . fun energetic great vocals from JOel himself overall a cohesive album and i cant believe also for the reviews this one is even better than Cardiology Full Review »
  2. JoelW.
    10
    While this isn't the most mature album they've done it is very catchy and does still have some songs that show depth. it is really catchy and i love take your hands off my girl and the river. good job good Charlotte! i look forward to seeing what you do next. Full Review »
  3. Beelay
    0
    If Johnny Cash were alive, he's kick the **** out of those Madden tools. The only thing more pathetic than this band is their fans. Talk about a bunch of empty-headed, superficial, vapid peons. Full Review »