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Generally favorable reviews- based on 34 Ratings
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Positive: 26 out of 34
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Mixed: 6 out of 34
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Feb 24, 2012
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philgSep 16, 2007as sharif said, initially a little disappointing, but what lies beneath the sheen of the unknown is a fantastic album, as full of ideas and pop hooks as the first, and eventualy you will come to see the album as what it is, flawless.
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wisdomp.Aug 22, 2007CD is OK. Books from Boxes is an amazing song...realy
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BobB.Aug 2, 2007It's a good album.
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MartinS.Jul 15, 2007Maximo's new CD isn't immediate?? The first three tracks alone are worth the price. In fact, all of the songs are well crafted, intelligent slices of pop rock. The CD's diversity is quite impressive, and Duncan LLoyd is a great guitar player. Give "Our Earthly Pleasures" a chance. Maximo rules ok!!
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MacJul 14, 2007
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JellogibbyJun 24, 2007The album starts great with some classic tunes, but it gets a bit too clean in the second half. Too many songs with lack of sharpness. A solid record, but they fail to exceed their brilliant debut.
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MickyJJun 21, 2007Are you kidding? This album is genius. A huge step forward on their debut, which was praised beyond it's real charms, this has been on my mp3 player continuously, and remains an early favourite from 2007 - probably the best mainstream uk release this year, anyway.
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MihaiV.May 26, 2007Against odds they make another excellent album. One of the better albums this year will see.
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MarkJ.May 23, 2007Shockingly bad. The only good song on there is the one thye released. What happened
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JamieP.May 21, 2007
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KateB.May 20, 2007I like this album a lot, but I have to be in the mood to listen to it. I personally think it is more organised musically than A Certain Trigger, but lacks some of the energy. The tunes are solid, so if you can ignore the over-blown and/or pompous lyrics, then you will like this album.
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StephW.May 15, 2007A fantastic follow up to 'A Certain Trigger'. You dicover something new with each listen...Maximo Park are awesome!
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BD.May 11, 2007Great album. I personally like it more than A Certain Trigger, just feels more solid. I don't skip a track on this album. If you like this album i also suggest The Ponys recent album. It may be just me but these two albums are my favorite UK/Indie/Rock/Punk (or whatever genre this is) albums yet this year. Keep an eye out for British Sea Power's upcoming album also.
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BenJMay 9, 2007Unfortunately, a very poor follow up to a good debut. The second half lacks decent songs.
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mikes.May 8, 2007a solid release but not as refreshing as their previous album
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PatricioRMay 3, 2007This is an amazing album by an amazing band. I agree it is not as good as A Certain Trigger, but it does not deserve all the bad and not-good reviews it has collected. It is not an inmediate record but as one of the reviewers writes "stick with it, and the album reveals itself".
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SharifMay 3, 2007The reviews for this album utterly mystify me. This effort is undoubtedly better than their first, and will definitely be one of the albums of the year. Go out and listen to this album.
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UncutRepeated listens--it's a grower--reveal a number of meatier, surprisingly hard-rocking songs. [May 2007, p.99]
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Paste MagazineSimplicity is king, as a relentlessly jaunty onslaught of jangle-pop hurtles ever onwards. [May 2007, p.96]
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[Producer] Gil Norton... [has] an enviable track record, but he’s not doing Maxïmo Park any favours with this soft soak finish.