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Universal acclaim- based on 119 Ratings
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Positive: 99 out of 119
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Mixed: 13 out of 119
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Negative: 7 out of 119
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May 12, 2013It's not really all that. It's a nice album, but the only good tracks are the 1st 3 singles, Feel Again, If I Lose Myself and Counting Stars. I listened to the album just because of the 1st 2 singles power on me. This album wasn't that good, but if you wanna hear it, have fun!
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Oct 12, 2016Counting Stars is great, and there are some more solid pop tunes on this, but overall, this isn't particularly memorable. The songwriting skills are there, but they don't always manifest.
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Apr 17, 2014
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Awards & Rankings
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Jun 11, 2013OneRepublic’s latest effort proves that they are at the top of their respective genre, and it may be time to stop looking at them as the prince waiting-in-the-wings and finally hand them that goddamned crown.
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Q MagazineMay 13, 2013Occasionally, things lift out of the bluster--unfortunately, in the case of Preacher, a terrible lyric--but even the Everybody Wants To Rule The World guitar on Life in Color or the relatively stately synth-pop of Something's Gotta Give can't make Native Anything but a great gas giant of a record. [Jun 2013, p.103]
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Mar 26, 2013The craftsmanship is painstaking and impressive: layer upon layer of glossy keyboards, reverberant guitars and choirlike backing vocals (although Mr. Tedder applies too much obvious Auto-Tune to his leads). But these crystal-palace productions are proud showcases for unctuous, sometimes oddly morbid lyrics.