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Universal acclaim- based on 37 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 37
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Mixed: 3 out of 37
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Negative: 2 out of 37
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Nov 16, 2011
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Nov 2, 2011Another solid release from a band who has gone from away from their experimental side to just create a really good rock album. Beggars is still my favorite, but this is a nice detour.
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Sep 25, 2011We all know the danger of groups with math rock tendencies; dullness is only a repeated motif away. However, Major/Minor avoids that pitfall with some ease. What Thrice have delivered, somewhat unexpectedly, is an accomplished if rather unfashionable alternative rock album in the mould of Interpol and their ilk. Though far from a classic or even one of 2011's best, it is a worthwhile listen.
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Sep 20, 2011Thrice albums are the only releases in music that I truly look forward to each time, ever since I first got hooked all those years ago. This is no exception. 'Major/Minor' is an incredible album, and any self-respecting Thrice fan, or music fan, for that matter, should pick it up. At least give it a listen. It's well worth your time.
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Sep 21, 2011There is no doubt that this is one of the best albums ever created. The lyrical work and the tunes are stunning, not a shock coming from Thrice, as Dustin's lyrics are always deep and meaningful. Thrice must really have put their souls and effort into this masterpiece. The album is flawless
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Awards & Rankings
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Nov 21, 2011With Major/Minor Thrice have stripped away unnecessary studio production, added instrumentation and pretention to offer simply a great rock album.
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Kerrang!Nov 15, 2011Major/Minor is an unusually conventional and yet glorious statement from a band characterised by fearless experimentation and exquisite music. [24 Sep 2011, p.53]
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Sep 30, 2011It ain't a perfect, cohesive statement, but Major/Minor packs too much power to be ignored.