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Universal acclaim- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 21 out of 23
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Mixed: 2 out of 23
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DJCMar 29, 2009Will super furyy animals ever make a bad album. They just seem to keep on giver it all and delivering great results. This is more accesable than their earlier work. It's also some of their best.
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emilywildMay 6, 2008The fact that this album has no albums in the yellow is a testament to its brilliance. This is still the best SFA album to date and it is hard to imagine them topping this absolute gem and best album of 2003.
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TylerLJan 21, 2006I think that Phantom Power is one of the top cds of our modern era
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mattaMay 27, 2005Just barely below there last Cd, which pretty much means that it is really, really good. The Undefeated is one of the greatest songs ever.
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JonHJun 12, 2004I love this album, even more then rings around the world, though i know most would disagree with me
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JohnAug 7, 2003The latest from the Furries is very aptly titled: the power within this album is very hard to see, if it exists at all. I should not be complaining though, it is still miles ahead of most everything cluttering up the pop charts, but, and I do hate to say this, Phantom Power is a, well, boring. Rings Around the World was far more adventurous and I wish they would have grown in that direction.
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DomS.Jul 24, 2003Although not even close in scope or ass-beating originality as "Rings Around the World," "Phantom Power" is still classic furries and will undoibtedly pull more fans into their clutches, albeit unwillingly and, possibly, brutally.
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Though not quite as spectacular as Rings Around the World, Phantom Power is still one of the most refreshingly original and fun releases of the summer.
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There's a newfound depth to the Furries' music, a sense that no matter how hard the band tries to keep things positive, the darkness in the world has managed to encroach on its outlook and musical approach.
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Phantom Power sees the down-to-earth Welsh band moving away from genre-hopping and rough juxtapositions, and beginning to blend their influences into an evenly spread melange that simply sounds like a highly evolved pop band.