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Generally favorable reviews- based on 409 Ratings
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Positive: 324 out of 409
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Mixed: 42 out of 409
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GaryM.Mar 4, 2009
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JohnnyG.Jan 29, 2010
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nickMar 12, 2009
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NickBMar 16, 2009Best album since Achtung Baby, I almost feel embarrased for liking the last two albums, this is so far beyond musically, conceptually and vocally.
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RaymondKMar 10, 2009
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michaelsMar 25, 2009Great album. just because it isn't as good as achtung baby doesn't mean it's a bad album. catchy songs and very well written lyrics.
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EmirMMar 3, 2009
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JalexDMar 3, 2009This is, in my opinion, U2's second best album, the best album I've heard in at least half a decade, and one of the greatest records ever.
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SebHMar 3, 2009
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KobayashiMMar 3, 2009
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GautamMMar 4, 2009
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pierreb.Mar 4, 2009
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JoeBlowMar 6, 2009Boring, Embarrasing, Pedestrian etc. After all these years, these guys should have more to say than this. This record begs to end up in the $1.99 bin. It's so bland and directionless that it wouldn't even work as interesting background music. U2 has truly are the biggest band in the world, and with that, are guilty of all the trappings that come with global success, primarily laziness.
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CarlosN.Apr 2, 2009Just Great!!, except for a couple songs at the end of the album.
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MihaiVMay 24, 2009A masterpiece.
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IndroneilBJul 5, 2009The worst u2 album....Dissappointing!...Yet they will get th Grammy bcoz its U2!!....!
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TSAug 6, 2009It comes down to patience, and, yes, overlooking the fact that the only forgettable song was their lead single (as so many have said before). Give it a few listens and this album will seriously grow on you. Get into Breathe, and Go Crazy.
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StirlingCJan 5, 2010The fact that they still possess the ability to make great, original music as they approach their 50s is an achievement in itself, and No Line On The Horizon shows that producing a "new" album of regurgitated 'Pride (In The Name Of Love)'s, 'One's and 'Beautiful Day's is most certainly not on their agenda.
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LoopsNRiffsNov 1, 2009
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mhMar 10, 2009All the reviews seem to have a common argument: that this album needs time and repeated listening, and I couldn't agree more. A longtime U2, I was put off at first, but have come to believe Magnificent, Breathe, Boots and Cedars are some of their finest work. There will be haters, and I get the reasons why, but fans owe it to themselves to get friendly with this album.
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SamanthaCMar 10, 2009Like every other U2 album worth listening to--indeed, like every album destined to last beyond the end of this year's season of American Idol--it must be savored to be enjoyed. Listen to it 5 times through before making a decision. And then you won't have to.
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IgorWMar 13, 2009NLOTH is a Eno-Lanois-U2 band trying to do the things the right way...sometimes they miss the target, but still there are some classics!
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VerminDeathstackMar 15, 2009Rolling stone said this was their best album since Achtung Baby. It
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NickSMar 15, 2009
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JohnnyMMar 15, 2009
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AdeelTMar 24, 2009without doubt U2's least immediate album, and also one of the best! i think the lack of immediacy is the only reason for some of the lukewarm reviews of this album. if ppl hav more patience with it, they'd realize wat a masterpiece this is!
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stevewMar 29, 2009I listened to this and was initially unsure, but the more I have listened the more hooked I have become. NLOTH is a great great album. If you dont like it you probably dont like U2 anyway.
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BrentonCMar 3, 2009
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ErwinKMar 3, 2009Far far better than Atomic Bomb, however unfortunately the metascore doesn't really reflect that. The first single, Boots, is atrocious, however every other song on the album is a slice of heaven.
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[Anonymous]Mar 3, 2009The best album since 1993 Zooropa. U2 in No line on the horizon sounds 100% sincerely like 1991 Achtung Baby. The album propose a particular & personal view of diferents themes: love, society, pain, life memoirs, globalization, etc... the album it's not pretentious it's a personal view. It's a sincere all band album.
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No Line on the Horizon partakes of that romance by trying to expose its inner workings. It's risky to expose those delineations; as the band said long ago, it's like trying to throw your arms around the world. But the effort has its payoffs.
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As far as exploration goes, U2 seem to have finally found what they were looking for.
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Upon first listen, No Line on the Horizon seems as if it would be a classic grower, an album that makes sense with repeated spins, but that repetition only makes the album more elusive, revealing not that U2 went into the studio with a dense, complicated blueprint, but rather, they had no plan at all.