Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 28 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 28
  2. Negative: 0 out of 28
  1. Los Angeles Times
    100
    The biggest advance is that the Kills now wrap their songs, from the enchanting "The Good Ones" to the especially anxious "I Hate the Way You Love," in melodies that are disarmingly sweet and seductive. [6 Mar 2005]
  2. 100
    No Wow is pure sex, pulsating blues-based rock and roll from start to finish.
  3. It's a brutal record that changes you the same way prison changes a man.
  4. No Wow steps up to the promise of their EPs and debut LP, a boisterous reminder that kids can still hook up to songs that are little more than a guitar and attitude.
  5. Mojo
    80
    Its claustrophobia is total, unique, spellbinding. [Mar 2005, p.106]
  6. If 2003 debut ‘Keep On Your Mean Side’ was a barren sounding album, their new LP is positively spartan.
  7. Alternative Press
    80
    VV naturally still resembles PJ Harvey prepping for a catfight in spots, but her vocals on standout pop nugget "Rodeo Town" reveal vulnerability reminiscent of the original tough cookie, the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde. [Apr 2005, p.126]
  8. The New York Times
    80
    For all that the Kills owe to P. J. Harvey, they also have angles of their own. [13 Mar 2005]
  9. Despite the pretentiousness and a bit of a drag in the middle, No Wow is a very smart, very engaging album.
  10. While No Wow certainly has its missteps, they largely come as a result of the band’s most basic concept: simplicity and repetition.
  11. They've traded amped-up aggression for seething sexuality without losing any of their muscular bite.
  12. Magnet
    80
    No Wow is mechanical yet sexy, and a soulful, grinding groove is key. [#67, p.102]
  13. Entertainment Weekly
    75
    [The Kills] use overdriven riffs and ticky-tacky drum-machine beats to create a steamy mood of sexual menace and druggy abandon. [11 Mar 2005, p.102]
  14. Spin
    75
    Romantic defeatism can be charming if you infuse it with enough daydreaming, art-school blues. [Mar 2005, p.92]
  15. Mosshart still sounds like PJ Harvey’s brattish American sister, Hince still retains the ability to craft tunes from nothing and blurred sepia images of the two of them abound. But somehow, despite all the achingly hip self-mythology, The Kills are still capable of mustering up convincingly great rock'n'roll.
  16. No Wow is smaller, more focused, with less hip-shaking and more goth.
  17. Somehow, though, the Kills' sludge-coloured, super-lo-fi sulkiness charms despite itself
  18. No Wow doesn't make a huge stylistic leap from The Kills' 2003 debut, Keep On Your Mean Side.... Instead, they narrow the focus and amp up the intensity.
  19. Blender
    70
    The Kills have put some machine-generated flesh on their bare-bones style. [Apr 2005, p.123]
  20. It’s one thing to strive for the primal truth of a particular sound; it’s another to vainly bludgeon a thoroughly pulverized style in search of unsullied beats.
  21. Under The Radar
    70
    Stripped down, barebones rock'n'roll that's low on innovation but high on raw, charged sexual energy. [#9]
  22. An above-average nouveau-garage punk record that blends the elements of disjointed noise, R&B-inflected punk and a post-modern pop sensibility into something interesting and enjoyable, but not quite groundbreaking.
  23. One criticism of The Kills is that their stance can feel like a bit of a pose; sometimes it feels like there's a hole where the soul should be. The tracks can also sound a tad too similar.
User Score
8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 32 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Feb 15, 2012
    7
    A good indie blues rock album although probably the record I'd recommend least fromThe Kills. It's still got a bite and a swagger that loadsA good indie blues rock album although probably the record I'd recommend least fromThe Kills. It's still got a bite and a swagger that loads of records out there just don't have but check out their other records before this one. Full Review »
  2. JamesH
    Mar 18, 2008
    8
    Very good album. High points include "At the Back of the Shell" and "Love is a Deserter". Stripped down and dirty rock.......dark...but quite Very good album. High points include "At the Back of the Shell" and "Love is a Deserter". Stripped down and dirty rock.......dark...but quite a bit of fun. Somehow makes you feel cool while listening. Full Review »
  3. ChristopherL
    Nov 21, 2006
    7
    Rodeo Town the standout track for me.