HoboSapiens - John Cale
Metascore
89 out of 100

Universal acclaim - based on 16 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 16
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 16
  3. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. 100
    It is music whose scope, erudition and vitriol makes everything else in this year of exceptional musical timidity seem puny. [Nov 2003, p.106]
  2. There seem to be enough ideas, stories, counter-melodies and references here for three albums worth of material - if for that reason alone, Hobo Sapiens ought to be one of the avant-pop templates for years to come.
  3. An audacious marriage of restless experimentalism and eloquent melodic craft. [10 Sep 2004, p.165]
  4. This is an astounding body of work--and definitely one of the year’s best.
  5. 90
    As complex, compelling, and at times unsettling a record as Cale has unleashed since 1982's Music For A New Society. [Oct 2003, p.105]
  6. This is the Welsh iconoclast at his most elegant, energetic, and innovative.
  7. Deep voiced, disquieting and bristling with intelligence, Hobo Sapiens is a reminder of how intoxicating an artist Cale can be. [Nov 2003, p.107]
  8. His most direct, energised and modernist work in years.
  9. There's an unwavering confidence and muscular focus behind the music that holds from start to finish.
  10. A luxuriant union of black-ice electronics and chamber-pop instrumentation. [14 Oct 2004, p.98]
  11. Instead of coming off as dilettantish, Cale instead sounds intrigued with how these new tools can enhance his music.
  12. HoboSapiens is still dense and difficult for much of its running time, but the challenge comes from following the author through his many compositional twists rather than sitting through passages that drone on far too long.
  13. Hobo Sapiens is a confident and consistently rewarding record, and some of its songs rank alongside Cale's best. [#236, p.56]
  14. 70
    He is clearly invigorated by the tensions between pretty and ugly, simplicity and chaos. [Nov 2004, p.130]
  15. Like a Fellini movie, filled with rich textures and intriguing characters.
  16. About half of it works reasonably well, though the end result is somehow closer to Low-era Bowie or Eno's Taking Tiger Mountain than anything truly contemporary or avant-garde.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 8 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. BJMorgan
    10
    This album, while a departure for Cale at times, is a fantastic masterpiece. It makes me wish Lou Reed could put out a cohesive, meaningful, and stunning like this. At this point, John Cale?s solo recordings far surpass that of his VU-counterpart. This record is evidence of a master songwriter. Full Review »
  2. danielr
    10
    Deepening with each listen, a playful, dark, haunting journey past Mondrian and Archimedes to Charlie Brown. Good grief.
  3. GEORGED
    10
    Good as always