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  1. SherylM.
    Apr 6, 2008
    10
    This album is my fav of the year so far. If you're not afraid of your own heart and you don't mind being blindfolded and taken for a ride through beautiful, sometimes menacing terrain you will get a real rare treat from this. You will find a peerless voice and musicians who blow the roof off anything else goin' on right now. Good luck wading past the bullshit being spun by This album is my fav of the year so far. If you're not afraid of your own heart and you don't mind being blindfolded and taken for a ride through beautiful, sometimes menacing terrain you will get a real rare treat from this. You will find a peerless voice and musicians who blow the roof off anything else goin' on right now. Good luck wading past the bullshit being spun by people afraid their family jewels will get sucked up inside of them if they admit that powerhouses like Nick Cave and Diamanda Galas have met their match. in fact, add a little Arcade Fire and Animal Collective in there and maybe some Wolf Eyes or something and you pretty much got it. Collapse
  2. CarlS.
    Apr 3, 2008
    10
    One of my favorite albums of the year so far. Visceral and cathartic, it goes back and forth between beautiful and intense, and is the farthest thing from predictable music you're going to find.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
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  1. Bozulich stumbles through a sagging mansion of sound like Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard, which is to say, arch, elegant and utterly used up. But there is power in the decrepitude.
  2. Its diversity, boldness and overall quality has compelled me to delve into Bozulich's past work with fresh, enthusiastic ears.
  3. Confrontational as Hello, Voyager is, it’s also a carefully constructed work by a group of players that know how to wrench compelling music out of dark places.