La Foret - Xiu Xiu
Metascore
82 out of 100

Universal acclaim - based on 21 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 21
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 21
  3. Negative: 1 out of 21
  1. 100
    These are songs about horrible times in horrible lives; hearts are rotten long before they break and the sounds they make are awful and haunting and beautiful.
  2. At times quaintly dreamy, at others spastically nightmarish. [22 Jul 2005, p.78]
  3. La Forêt has the sort of courage-minus-contrivance that is exceedingly (and ironically) rare in music of its dramatic and thematic ilk.
  4. A dark and beautiful album with true emotional resonance and weight.
  5. Even more than some of the group's other albums, La Foret seems guided by dream logic, flowing and crashing unexpectedly.
  6. Easy listening this amn't, but if you want a rollercoaster ride into deep recessions and to be thrilled by the sounds that surround you, then this could be the perfect album for you.
  7. It's business as usual, but there is not a damn thing wrong with that when it comes to this group.
  8. 80
    La Foret sounds like what rock might've become if all the British Invasion bands had hailed from postwar Berlin. [#69, p.112]
  9. La Forêt isn't nearly as overtly poppy as Fabulous Muscles was, but it's just as well written.
  10. In the best possible way, the album is a painful listening experience, forcing the listener into immediate and excruciating catharsis: you look into the eyes of a cold stranger, and see nothing but ugliness and painful regret.
  11. The mood is always unsettled and unsettling, either furious or fragile. [#258, p.67]
  12. No question, it's not for everyone; it's both fey and aggressive. But it's quite real. [11 Jul 2005]
  13. It sounds a whole lot like you'd expect the new Xiu Xiu album to sound.
  14. La Forêt... backs off dramatically from the pop side of Fabulous Muscles to expand upon its quiet, murky dimension.
  15. While these experiments don't always quite work, at the very least the group isn't falling into a rut.
  16. This isn't a band looking to be loved so much as it desires a swift kick in the teeth.
  17. Too many songs here move at a glacial pace and seem to take away from Xiu Xiu's strength: an ear for melody, a love for dissonance, songs that go interesting places and engaging instrumentation.
  18. The album relies less on hooks and more on a sparse energy, but the listening is engaging enough to keep the listener around to the end, focusing more on cohesion rather than theatrics.
  19. It makes for a difficult listen but will be fulfilling for those who find their way out on the other side.
  20. By bringing in more musical variation into the mix, Stewart has managed to keep things interesting enough again, the arrangements making his frantic outbursts more palatable than ever.
  21. Unfortunately, the mere manufacture of unique sounds isn't enough to rescue them on La Forêt.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 3 out of 8
  1. Matt
    3
    Ugh, I can't get into this. I'm sure some people will like it, but I just can't do it. I can listen to a lot, and I usually like the "weirder" music, but I can't sit through it here. And by the way, I don't listen to commercial radio or watch music videos. Full Review »
  2. MichaelS
    8
    Just as good as Fabulous Muscles. Xiu Xiu haven't disappointed me yet, and I doubt they ever will. Good stuff! And to the naysayers: don't bash Xiu Xiu just because you can't comprehend music that's not forcefed to you by ClearChannel and MTV. Full Review »
  3. benjik
    8
    scary and beautiful at the same time... "muppet face" is possibly one of the best songs ever written