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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 29
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Mixed: 3 out of 29
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Negative: 4 out of 29
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MatthewDOct 25, 2005I was really looking forward to this one - i'd read great reviews, and the cover art looks great. But... it's shockingly bad. Production values are terrible, the songs meander aimlessly (and not in a good way) and the lyrics you can make out are childish gibberish. Worst of all, for something that aspires to be unconventional and bohemian its just deathly dull.
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WXOct 28, 2005Do you smell that? Who cut a Cocorosie? Never you mind. I'll open a window and it'll vanish in seconds.
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SamSSep 26, 2005There are no words to describe how terrible this album is.
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MatthewCNov 15, 2005Kyle M is right. There isn't much out there that sounds like CocoRosie, and thank God for that. The world's most annoying group, hands down. Shockingly bad.
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Noah’s Ark is a distant album - one that outgrows a few fast friends made on Le Maison de Mon Reve and depends on those truly willing to listen. It is a record designed to make believers out of its fans, and is certainly not for the faint-spirited or fickle.
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The music is as soothing as a lullaby and as challenging as a modern art exhibit.
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Noah’s Ark proves, again, that the Casady sisters are perhaps at the forefront of the overlabored ‘freak-folk’ scene.