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Generally favorable reviews- based on 32 Ratings
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Positive: 25 out of 32
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Mixed: 2 out of 32
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Negative: 5 out of 32
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JoeAApr 11, 2005Excellent album. Comparisons drawn with Keane and Coldplay may be half-true, but Feeder have their own individual sound, still keeping parts of their old sound in this album.
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JorgeTApr 8, 2005This album is diferent, it´s a classic rock! They are diferent now, and they are a great band, with a great sond! But I hope the next one, more heavy!!!! GO FEEDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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MichaelFMay 28, 2006Outstanding feeder are so under rated
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JoachimHAug 19, 2006This is Feeders maybe greatest album to date. And they are fantastic
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[Anonymous]Mar 22, 2005No.1 album 2005
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MattGApr 6, 2005At first listen, this album can seem a little samey, but then as soon as you hear it another time, you realise how good this album is, both lyrically and musically. ok, this is in a different league to polythene and swim, but in the league its in, it has to be somewhere near the top.
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KJefferyJan 31, 2007
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PaulGMar 25, 2005really fantastic and everyone i know loves it
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cibApr 18, 2005Brilliant album, and shows that maturity doesn't come at a price. They still have the distinctive sound of Feeder, but all thats changed is the mood and the songwriting. Maybe different to Polythene, Swim etc but just as good, if not better in places!!!
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Apr 24, 2012
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MartinSMay 6, 2006
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sergiomMar 21, 2005I dont understand bad critics. Its a good album! The best of feeder.
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benoJul 2, 2005cant understand the criticism, bands move on, they dont stay the same. this album rocks, its heavy and well structured, with a few melancholy tracks in there too.great album!
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DrXMar 1, 2005Not quite as good as Polythene, but excellent none the less.
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JorisFeb 18, 200510 Good tracks but the album sounds unfinished and should have contained some more feelgood killertracks like the titletrack Pushing The Senses (=Feeder like we knew them). Despite this, tracks like Morning Life, Bitter Glass and the beautiful Pain On Pain and Dove Grey Sands are worth the admission!
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I have to accept that the band I once loved is now nothing more than a distant memory. Songs such as 'Tangerine' and 'Crash' have long been replaced by the new sound which owes much more to Keane and Coldplay in their melancholic approach.
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New Musical Express (NME)Mostly it's just a heavily lacquered drone, an album so restrained as to sound almost calculated. [29 Jan 2005, p.58]
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Q MagazineAn album that could finally establish Feeder as major league players. [Feb 2005, p.92]