Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Louden Up Now is easily the best record to come out of the [new wave dance punk revival] movement; its ten tracks are filled with fervor, hooks, passion and power.
  2. Alternative Press
    80
    If bastard of ceremonies Nic Offer would shut his piehole, Louden Up Now! would improve 50 percent. [Aug 2004, p.106]
  3. Blender
    80
    Eighties punk-funk meets '60s idealism and reefer-toking? Make way for the hipster hippies. [#27, p.134]
  4. Old loves Liquid Liquid, ESG and A Certain Ratio haven’t been abandoned and their percussionist still works overtime, but the spirits of Prince, Kraftwerk (both on the wryly self-referential "Dear Can"), Chic and even ABC (on the politicised "Shit Scheisse Merde Pt 1") make cameo appearances.
  5. One of the most assured, unashamedly danceable albums that we’ve heard for quite a while.
  6. The only real downside to Louden Up Now is the surprising amount of filler surrounding the meaner cuts.
  7. Sounds like a funky offshoot of the Stone Roses, mining blissed-out acid grooves, hypnotic rhythms and the kind of distant, detached vocals that don't sound like vocals at all.
  8. Entertainment Weekly
    75
    Some of the cuts get lost in a stagnant loop. [25 Jun 2004, p.166]
  9. Filter
    76
    Sounds like the house mix for a Marxist disco. [#11, p.92]
  10. !!! has put together an end-to-end burner here, full of songs that will move your ass and stick in your ear for weeks.
  11. Magnet
    80
    Make no mistake: You will dance. [#64, p.80]
  12. A funkdafied smart-bomb that's one part Brooklyn, one part Madchester, guitar-meets-echo-chamber, a little Kompakt but still a little sprawling.
  13. New Musical Express (NME)
    70
    For their righteous dance moves alone, these guys are for keeps. [5 Jun 2004, p.56]
  14. So the production is great, the songbook is varied, and the band is tighter and more ambitious than ever-- the only problem with Louden Up Now is the unfortunate paucity of ideas within the songs themselves.
  15. Planet
    70
    Resolutely bottom-heavy and abstract. [#7, p.73]
  16. Q Magazine
    80
    Music that makes you 10 percent sleazier than you were--now where's that dancefloor? [Jul 2004, p.110]
  17. This is the smartest fun music (and the most fun smart music) I've heard this year.
  18. An album that nails both the balance and the imbalance promised by any true fusion of rock and dance music.
  19. The Wire
    70
    There probably isn't a track here you won't be hearing in some club, park or block party throughout the summer, so you might as well start now. [#245, p.51]
  20. The caveat is that this is primarily dance music, and doesn't make for a super-compelling listen on a full attention basis.
  21. Under The Radar
    80
    What's so exhilarating about this record, despite all its precise playing, is the casual way in which it shifts rhythmically, never seeming to follow a specific course, yet never losing its way. [#7]
  22. Urb
    80
    Sound[s] like the most genuine "no wave" tribute album yet. [Jun 2004, p.83]
  23. Nimble as they are, !!! are definitely a little too certain of their own funkiness.
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 22 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. inesc
    Jul 25, 2007
    10
    if this is even possible, they're even better live.
  2. HollyP
    May 19, 2006
    9
    a great great one. really good dancing ice bass
  3. karlat
    Dec 29, 2005
    9
    definately on my top ten albums this year. There are no bad songs. Glad I came across it. Good band to see in concert too.