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The band's brash and passionate attitude is clearly defined and witnessed in the music of this indie release, keeping the best of indie post-rock alive and kicking.
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While Millions of Brazilians is easily the most potent and concentrated effort Dianogah has yet to produce, it still lacks tonal variation.
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The sound is both subtler and more intricate.
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Alternative PressDianogah's hypnotic grooves and continuous dynamic shifts make Millions of Brazilians ideal background music for hipster housecleaning. [July 2002, p.78]
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Its utter lack of anything approaching strong feeling relegates it to the realm of indie-flavored muzak.
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A lush post-rock masterpiece.
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[Anonymous]Feb 20, 2005Their best album.