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Universal acclaim- based on 337 Ratings
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Positive: 285 out of 337
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Mixed: 32 out of 337
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Negative: 20 out of 337
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ZinD.Jul 11, 2007Everybody who awaited this third album shouldn't be dissapointed, but ratherly satisfied.For we all should know that the first and the second album were NOT ment to be replicas, but different arts of creations.
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BrendanNJul 9, 2007This album is so amazing that one more song of this quality would be almost earth-shattering. I get chills during every song, and there are several moments on the album that are so gorgeous to hear that I wouldn't be surprised if multiple listens bring tears of joy to my eyes.
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SaraB.Jul 10, 2007A muscular, bipolar stomper of an album.
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MartinB.Jul 19, 2007Like Natasha D. said - every listen is more and more rewarding. "Pace is the Trick" and "Pioneer to the Falls" make it worth the price of admission alone. I think, judging from this album's reception more than ever, that you either like Interpol's sound as-is, or you don't.
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JimJJul 6, 2007I don't see how people can think the Editors are just as good or better than Interpol. This album blows the competition away.
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ThompsonJul 6, 2007The best album I've heard since Arcade Fire's The Funeral. Our Love To Admire is another fine achievement by Interpol.
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AndréT.Jul 7, 2007Really pleasant... The better of the 3 album's.
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PoloK.Jul 7, 2007
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allanc.Jul 9, 2007a enjoining disc, one of the best albums in the world of indie in 2007,
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erick.Jul 9, 2007It's tops, I get goose bumps throughout the whole album as I do on the their first two albums.
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VladyEAug 9, 2007Our Love to Admire is my favorite Interpol album by a hair. Tracks 1-6 are amazing, as is "Rest my Chemistry." "Pace is the Trick," "Pioneer to the Falls," and "Heinrich Maneuver" are almost at the level at the unbelievable top three tracks on Antics- "Evil," "Narc," and "Slow Hands." It tails off a bit at the end, but edges out Antics by a bit. AWESOME.
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TroyHSep 20, 2008If you haven't heard interpol I suggest you start here. Might not be my favorite album of thier's but it is as good as any of them. I'm glad these guy's make music.
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JadHJul 10, 2007Awesome cd .. it took 2 listens to grow on me. Personal favorites are Pace is the Trick, The Scale, Rest My Chemistry, and Pioneer to the Falls. These critics are retarded ... I guarantee they never give cds more than 1 listen and they love to be pompous jerks (ahem Pitchfork ahem). Id say that what users say is more accurate to how the cd really is.
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NikkiGJul 11, 2007
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EdwardS.Jul 17, 2007This cd is fucking GREAT, screw all the critics, they like listening to queer shit! Viva Interpol!!!!!!!
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NatashaD.Jul 18, 2007Grows on me with every listen. People complaining that the album "Still sounds like Interpol" confuse me. Is that a bad thing?
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DanielJul 29, 2007Round, beautiful short-novel
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OliverR.Jul 3, 2007What's remarkable about this album is it's ability to completely change what you thought Interpol was. Critics often use the phrase "maturest album to date", in the case of Our Love To Admire, this statement is inherently true. Perhaps their darkest, most claustrophobic release, but easily their most consitent and thefore their most birlliant. Magic.
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RonnieDJul 5, 2007BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR. I don't have to listen to anything else. This band has gone above and beyond in every possible way to create this glorious masterpiece. Interpol you now belong in list of the greatest bands of all-time.
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DrakeJul 5, 2007
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CarlS.Jul 5, 2007*&$! this is a masterpiece record. After so much disappointment over releases from bravery and the editors, this is is an amazingly rich release. They have lost none of their drama and parts of this album exceed the first. It's also a welcome relief after Antics, which took a while to appreciate. "My god" indeed.
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GillJul 6, 2007A definite contender for album of the year, it's so good. Interpol has taken Alternative rock to whole another level with this album. Simply incredible music!
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AllanJul 6, 2007their best yet
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koertg.Jul 7, 2007Simply an amazing album! Every song definitely has its place on the album, and the songs sound well layered and heart-crafted. Interpol IS the best in its kind!
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stuc.Jul 7, 2007Interpol can do no wrong! they keep on getting better, when will it end? not any time soon i suspect
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JAVIERM.Jul 7, 2007Negritud afianzada. Su "disintegration" particular, solo hay dos crupos en el mundo capaz de ejemplificar la austeridad de estos tiempos.
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christianp.Jul 8, 2007Their best yet! The band continues to improve and explore. Bigger and brighter than Antics and tighter and more focused than Turn on the Bright Lights. So far, it is second only to The National for album of the year.
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DieterK.Jul 8, 2007Framed by the hypnotizing and majestic "Pioneer" and the irritating "Lighthouse" they present nine mostly great tracks that finally make the notorious questions regarding their stylistic influences sound ridiculous. This is Interpol, plain and musically expanded, and to my mind it sounds awesome.
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MMJul 9, 2007This is album is so great that it nearly brought me to tears the first time I heard it, especially listening to PTTF and Pace Is the Trick. WOW!! Album of the year, no doubt about it. I also smell Grammy's for the boys. You deserve it.
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robertg.Jul 9, 2007
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Awards & Rankings
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The black-clad New York quartet still sounds inflexibly menacing, grasping tighter than ever to its doomy post-punk influences and delving further into frontman Paul Banks's emotional unrest.
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Our Love to Admire fleshes out the dark edges of Interpol's sound to create a polished, muscular-sounding record that teems with life and bristling potency.
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With giant gyrating reverberated guitars and a grandiose brass section, this is the sound of a rock band attempting the sweeping gallantry of Sibelius or Tchaikovsky and getting away with it. It represents a smugly victorious ending to what is a phenomenally strong and well-polished album.