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Universal acclaim- based on 447 Ratings
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Positive: 401 out of 447
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Mixed: 13 out of 447
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Negative: 33 out of 447
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Jul 14, 2023Best album right up there with Songs for the Deaf!!! I look at Queens of the Stone Age in two different time periods. There first two albums built up to Songs for the Deaf and then the next two albums built up to like Clockwork.
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Jul 23, 2022Great overall. I Appear Missing, Smooth Sailing and I Sat by the Ocean are all masterpieces.
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Feb 24, 2022Their best since Songs For the Deaf. It's on par with SFTD and Rated R in my eyes.
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Dec 27, 2018Like Clockwork es un album muy integral, oscuro y pesado, destaca en todas las dimensiones, sonido, lirica, tempos, es uno de los mejores de la decada del rock de los 2000, sin duda un disco que hay que considerar si te gusta el rock
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Jul 12, 2018The most melodic band's album. Brings again a killer cast to play with Homme (Old band members,to be exact). Songs are memorable and has something epic in it.
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Apr 26, 2017After a long hiatus, QOTSA returned... ambitious as ever. ...Like Clockwork is a bit different than the QOTSA we were used to, but this album gets better by each go and in my opinion goes head to head with their every other album except Songs For the Deaf.
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Dec 10, 2015
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Aug 11, 2015In my opinion this is their best album (just ahead of Rated R). I don't see how people didn't like this theres so many catchy riffs, great vocals, amazing features, etc. I think they're gonna find it difficult to follow this up.
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Dec 8, 2014
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Sep 9, 2014
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Jun 20, 2014Perfect from start to finish. In my opinion the very best of 2013. "Fairweather Friends", "I Appear Missing", and "Like Clockwork" are all tracks that will be memorable for a long time. This could go down as a modern classic
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Jun 12, 2014
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May 20, 2014this album is a classic i have bought it twice one on cd and one on record thats how much i love this it is there best work since songs for the deaf 10/10
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Apr 16, 2014
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Apr 16, 2014This is indeed what we can call a bold album. There's character and tenderness in it. A master piece that mixes brilliant song writing, production and incredible musicianship.
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Feb 15, 2014
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Jan 8, 2014Great rock music. I haven't listened to any of their albums before this. I'm an idiot, i know. I'm looking forward to rectify that mistake. I do hope their older work has the same blend of loud and calm.
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Dec 8, 2013
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Nov 29, 2013
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Nov 22, 2013Very nearly a 10, I'd been waiting 6 years for this album and couldn't have asked for better. It's not on the same level as Songs for the Deaf, Rated R or their Self-titled (then again, what is) however it lived up to the hype that I built up over the years I waited. If I Had a Tail is a personal favourite, but every song on the album is great.
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Nov 17, 2013I'm not really a big fan of the band, but this album is solid; as expected from a band as prolific as them. "My God Is the Sun" has this unique sound that makes me want to repeat it over and over again.
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Nov 15, 2013Love this cd just like Arctic Monkey's AM, I was happy to enjoy a few pure rock cd releases this year. This cd hooked me from the start and I enjoyed every track. Love that they are from Palm Desert as well, since I am also a desert dweller, not too far away from them, in Las Vegas!
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Oct 31, 2013
Awards & Rankings
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Classic Rock MagazineJul 23, 2013Their rejuvenating effects make this the most rounded and melodic QOTSA album in a decade, a triumph snatched from the mortuary doors. [Summer 2013, p.88]
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Jul 23, 2013It’s the kind of album we critics tritely refer to as a return to form but with the massively remarkable beast that ...Like Clockwork royally is, never has the phrase been more fitting.
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MagnetJul 17, 2013Queens Of The Stone Age lumbers its way through a series of increasingly skronky, sludge-by-numbers jams and sound. [No. 100, p.57]