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Universal acclaim- based on 12 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 12
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Mixed: 2 out of 12
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Negative: 0 out of 12
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Aug 17, 2015Every now and then while listening I thought: 'Is this the guy from Placebo now doing solo?'
Anyway the album is good and although the artist doesn't stand out it is going into my "rainy days" playlist. It has cheer up qualities despite the melancholic vocals. -
Sep 20, 2017This is Albert's most creative, most enjoyable album to date. Each song is catchy, and almost invokes that classic "strokes" feeling you get from Is This It and Room on Fire. Fast, guitar licks that will get stuck in your head for hours. Lyrics that you will love to sing along to. This album is absolutely fantastic.
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Jan 16, 2020It's such an amazing album. every song is legendary and i been listening it for years without getting bored
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Dec 7, 2015To describe it as the best Strokes-related work since 2003’s Room On Fire might be damning it with faint praise: better to say simply that this is one of the year’s most easily-overlooked gems.
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Aug 17, 2015Despite the pristine production and supercharged atmosphere, this feels like his most personal set and where the music falls into more predictable territory, it's kept buoyant by Hammond's emotional warmth and his wistful, contemplative lyrics.
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Aug 3, 2015Side Boob and Razor’s Edge don’t even bother with the middle men, heading straight for the infectious propulsion of Is This It. Elsewhere, however, Hammond makes a creditable stab at the sunny nonchalance of Mac DeMarco, while a crunching Arctic Monkeys riff underpins Caught By My Shadow.