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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings
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Positive: 23 out of 27
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Mixed: 2 out of 27
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Negative: 2 out of 27
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RRM.Oct 29, 2008Perfect, sexual rock n roll at its best! On par with the other albums. Brilliant.
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AndjjruP.Oct 29, 2008Oh man, just as much fun as their first two albums, but surprisingly complex.
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JustinP.Dec 2, 2008I love this album. It wakes me up in the morning and puts me in the right mood for the day. Awesome!
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KeytonE.Dec 5, 2008Excellent. Absolutely superb. Their best offering yet. Everything that's great about EoDM is captured on this album and refined to perfection. It's the perfect mix of catchy EoDM tunes you expect with a couple of interesting more complex tracks thrown in. If you're a fan, this is a must have!
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Jul 11, 2012Eagles Of Death Metal still manage to make some great hip-shakin' tunes, but on Heart On the song-writing is a lot better and the way the songs are arranged aren't as sloppy as they were in Death By Sexy. Eagles are slowly becoming a better band and I can't wait for what they do next.
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With his buddy Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age, Hughes gets the details right all over Heart On.
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On their third album, the duo are as danceable as ever, but they've tiptoed away from straight musical pastiche, crudding up their blues boogie with low-fi fuzziness and oddball percussion.
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QOTSA may be rock at the edge of the abyss, but Heart On vaults right over, taking flight on an updraft of woozy audacity and shuddering riffs.