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Generally favorable reviews- based on 45 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 45
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Mixed: 8 out of 45
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Negative: 5 out of 45
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May 6, 2014Even if the new horror's album is not their best and bring nothing new, unlike Primary Colours or skying, it is a great album. It won't change music but it will be a pleasure to listen to it.
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May 6, 2014WTF happened to The Horrors??? This is the worst crap I've heard since people were raving about Washed Out's Paracosm! ENOUGH WITH THE PSYCHEDELIC STUFF ALREADY!!!! ITS ALL SOUNDS THE F****NG SAME!?! It's like Zoolander's pose that everyone loves - it's all the same!!! I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here!?
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May 9, 2014
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May 10, 2014This album is fantastic, although on first listen, I was a bit puzzled, I am now on my 4th play through, and it's my favourite album since Skying. They have taken further the Simple Minds vibes, but added some MBV effects, what sound like sequenced drum beats and really gone to town with the tune within a tune thing they do so well.
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Oct 15, 2016The Horrors debut on his work resembled gone mad The Doors, later came out of the basement poluglamurnoy point, we sat in the orbital shuttle and directed against all odds away from the land and sent them intuitively. Read More http://muztravel.by/news/540-svetyaschiysya-koshmar-mysli-o-novom-albome-the-horrors.html
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Q MagazineMay 20, 2014It's genuinely exciting to think where The Horrors might go from here. [Jun 2014, p.105]
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MagnetMay 19, 2014The Horrors seem to have found themselves yet another niche writing the sorts of delectable psychedelic pop jams that are destined to see them crowd festival stages for decades to come. [No. 109, p.57]
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MojoMay 15, 2014Though songs including the shimmering So Now You Know and the Manuel Gottsching-like In And Out Of Sight maintain a stirring balance of shimmying pop appeal and experimentation, elsewhere the momentum is compromised and peaks are obscured. [Jun 2014, p.88]