- Record Label: Prescriptions
- Release Date: Oct 21, 2013
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Universal acclaim- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 20
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Mixed: 4 out of 20
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Negative: 0 out of 20
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Oct 26, 2013I hate this band. They are too clever, too powerful, too connected, too sexy, just too goddamn perfect. It feels exactly like just before the revolution in 1917 with Falkous as Lenin... and we all know how that ended. Anyway, this is the album that Trotsky would have released if he was some rock demon god replete with icepick in head. Brilliant and bloody.
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Oct 31, 2013Easily the best album in Falko's career; even better than "do dallas." This is the sound of a man and band with a clear sense of identity and purpose, and the quality of the recording is impeccable.
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Jul 20, 2014A great album and a return to form for the band after what I found to be an underwhelming last album in plot against the senses. An album where it is truly worth listening to the lyrics as well as the pretty music as there are some gems being sung over them there tunes.
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Nov 19, 2013Biting, poetic and awkward, this is music with brains to match its brawn. [19 Oct 2013, p.54]
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Nov 18, 2013It's nasty and explosive and full of bile, a hard rockin' bare-knuckle blow to the temple that'll lay you flat out. In other words, How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident is just the thing for the modern man, those confused and angrily impotent brutes.
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Nov 15, 2013How To Stop Your Brain In An Accident is right up there with the giddy heights of Travels With Myself And Another and proves how downright essential FotL are.