Good Mourning - Alkaline Trio
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critics What's this?

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Universal acclaim- based on 46 Ratings

  • Summary: The Chicago-based emo band returns with their fourth full-length.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. 91
    Their best by a mile. [Jun 2003, p.100]
  2. 80
    For a genre whose young bands are increasingly concerned with girls and girls only, the Alkaline Trio have delivered an album offering far more than the pink blush of awkward adolescence. [Jul 2003, p.108]
  3. The slick production will scare off longtime fans quicker than a cross repels a vampire, but for the rest of us, it's an easy introduction to a crew of weird guys who deserve to be heard.
  4. Alkaline Trio subvert their perky, zinging three chord mall-punk with misanthropy, melancholy and alcohol-sodden, world-weary wisdom. [Jun 2003, p.92]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 31
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 31
  3. Negative: 2 out of 31
  1. Stephanie
    10
    My introduction to the Alkaline Trio was this album. I can't say that the songs are my favorites (well, "Blue in the Face" is my favorite song of all time), but this album is perfect. Perfect. And you can't argue with that. Collapse
  2. Probably a much better album for their fans than the commercialised music later produced. Classic songs that can never be taken to seriously. Great listening music, much like the 2 albums before Expand
  3. MS
    6
    I still cannot understand why Dan Andriano sings. Matt Skiba does a much better job in my opinion but this album has maybe five or six stand out songs while the rest of the cd is just mediocre. Expand
  4. AndyY
    2
    Shockingly bad, but then again, the Alkaline Trio were never an especially good band to begin with.

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