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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 22
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Mixed: 1 out of 22
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Negative: 5 out of 22
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MarcusGJun 14, 2004
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GustavoAMar 3, 2005You have to close your eyes and let the music takes you to unknown places. Its UNIQUE
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AndyJun 25, 2001A 56?? Seems it's hip to hate the Youth these days.
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ChronicRuthJan 10, 2007
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JonLJul 23, 2007Some cool, interesting tracks where the beat approach actually works (usually Ranaldo's stuff), but most of it is dull or just embarrassing. Unless Ranaldo's writing it all, it's better for them to just hint at this approach rather than attack it outright.
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SR.Sep 23, 2007Its sonic youth, take it or leave it. that pitchfork 'review' shouldn't be counted. there are very very few albums ever that deserve a 0 and this certainly isn't one of them. scumbags.
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JoeMay 24, 2009A good album. Not perfect but definitely interesting, a great record for Sonic Youth.
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MagnetDoesn't quite reach greatness, but it grows and changes with every listen... [#46, p.92]
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The unruly, bad-dream aftertaste of this material echoes the quartet's early records from the 1980s... Even while there isn't a single song here that holds together from beginning to end, even as the music makes only itself felt in halting jigsaw fashion... the album has a gloomy, unaccommodating tenacity that's hard to shake.
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While it captures the contrary, questing essence of Sonic Youth surer than any SY release since 'Washing Machine', it also never betrays the sluggish, arrogant lack of self-editing that made '98's 'A Thousand Leaves' so bilious and unlovable, and the band's self-released 'SYR' EPs so hit and miss.