Metascore
72 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 25 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
  1. It's Never Been Like That has the necessary edge of real art, but it's approachable right down to the final song, "Second To None," with its deep echo and thin lines.
  2. Like That gives new meaning to the word "alive."
  3. This is the sort of record you're gonna put on when the sun's shining and you just need some good old pop-rock.
  4. Its charms sink their teeth in fast and deep.
  5. The interplay between lazy strumming and everything-in-its-right-place arrangements effectively rewrites the history of the garage-rock revival, drawing a line between "Last Nite" and Tom Petty and erasing the denial that "Maps" was the biggest song that scene's brief heyday produced.
  6. 80
    Like a walk through an alternative music encyclopedia. [Jun 2006, p.113]
  7. Their performances sound more confident than ever.
  8. This too-brief set of 10 songs is both a break with the past and a fervent glance toward the future.
  9. Though you might have pangs for United's enjoyable weirdness, It's Never Been Like That is serious fun.
  10. It's Never Been Like That reunites the quartet with the kind of jubilant, foot-pumping power-pop that, at best, is informed by the brevity of new wave and the breeziness particular to pre-punk West Coast rock.
  11. This is the kind of record the Strokes and countless other newfangled pop/rock groups have been trying to make over the first half of the decade. But nobody's done it with such effortless flair as Phoenix.
  12. One wonders if the qualities that make Phoenix appealing--breeziness, insouciance--will ultimately translate into enduring music. [26 May 2006, p.105]
  13. The excessive genre-bending of their debut has been exchanged for a dilettantism honed to a much sharper point.
  14. A lively album with a strong melodic sense. [Aug 2006, p.90]
  15. If there were ever an album that fulfilled the requirements for a "summer album," this is it; Phoenix offers songs that offer little in the way of innovation or substance but a wealth of top-notch musicianship, catchy melodies, and transcendent choruses.
  16. If 'It's Never Been Like That' is a failure, at least it's not a boring one. [20 May 2006, p.31]
  17. Phoenix still hasn't overcome the faults of their previous efforts. [#14]
  18. 60
    The overwhelming sense is of a group needlessly hobbling themselves. [Jun 2006, p.110]
  19. If It's Never Been Like That sees them rocking out by their own standards, they're still a sweat-free prospect by most others. [Jun 2006, p.118]
  20. All that's standing in the way of a major breakthrough is a certain facelessness, exacerbated by Mars's reticent style.
  21. If you enjoy the genre and can stand the glare bouncing off the album's shiny surface, you'll likely find plenty to like in It's Never Been Like That.
  22. 40
    For all the frenetic energy, lush orchestration and earnest vocals, however, It's Never Been Like That has the feel of the work of a hollow band. [Jun 2006, p.110]
  23. A change in demeanor accompanies this change in style, however, and it's a turn for the worse: Phoenix now gesture at being a Serious Group with Something to Say.
  24. A puny, ill-conceived record in comparison to both Alphabetical and its predecessor United.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 22 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 13
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 13
  3. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. ShaneL
    10
    I just came across this bank on XM Radio, XMU. I can't quit listening to it, and its the first time a cd's been good enough to buy off i-pod just because I can't wait to get to the store. I love cool new music, just rare to find anything mainstream anymore. Full Review »
  2. SeamusS
    10
    An inescapably catchy album filled with some of the most brillaint and fast hooks in my knowledge of contemporary pop. The album flows without one week track, paced out beautifully without filler. The second best album of 2006 by far. Full Review »
  3. Andy
    7
    I dig it, but its nothing we havn't heard before.