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Universal acclaim- based on 139 Ratings
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Positive: 129 out of 139
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Mixed: 8 out of 139
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Negative: 2 out of 139
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Jun 19, 2023По прошествии стольких лет можно сказать, что альбом явно недооценили: да, у него есть стилистические пробелы: неуместные вещи вроде трека pink cellphone, но в целом это один из лучших и самых атмосферных альбомов Deftones.
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Jan 9, 2022
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May 9, 2021Radiohead does metal. Deftones grow their sound to galactic levels, this LP is brooding with dark atmospheres and ethereal choruses that are sure to tug at your heart strings. Saturday Night Wrist is an underappreciated masterpiece that just gets better with age. Standout tracks are "Beware", "Cherry Waves", "Xerces", "Combat", "Kimdracula" and "Reviere".
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Jul 11, 2018
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Jun 24, 2016
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Sep 24, 2015Deftones' most aggressive album, definitely supported by the frantic "Rats! Rats! Rats!". However, it's a ten out of ten album that gets an eight only because of the abysmal "Pink Cellphone". Please never do that again, Deftones. Please.
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Feb 1, 2015A truly incredible masterpiece in it's own respect. This album takes you to another world and makes you wonder if you can ever go back. Xerces tears your soul out through your ears.
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Feb 20, 2012More auto-pilot than its predecessor, SNW feels more empty and less dense than it should do, with 'Cherry Waves' and 'Combat' trying to elevate this into something a lot more vocal driven. Unfortunately this album struggles to connect in a way which their others did. Deftones are at a crossroads here in which direction to head next...and it shows.
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Nov 17, 2011My favorite Deftones record with some peaceful and Violent melodies mixed together to make it a perfect album. We will be waiting for Chi until he wakes up.
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BenMJan 30, 2008Horrible,I just hated the way he sang the songs.I can't believe people can listen to this shit.It wasn't even rock.Awful.
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RobTDec 20, 2007I find this to be about on par with "Deftones", and I probably enjoy it more than White Pony. It's a good release, with some real standout moments. One thing that irks me is Delgado's contributions being way more overt and kinda cheesy in parts... I prefer his usual fare of creating tension in the background subtly.
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DG.Nov 27, 2007Cohesive and beautifully produced, a big improvement over that last self-titled record. Maybe not as vital as 'White Pony', but nearly every song on here is perfect (though I have a hard time listening through the collab with Annie).
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HexG.Nov 17, 2007The album feels a bit lackluster when compared with their previous two albums (Self Titled and White Pony). As good as "Hole In The Earth" and "Beware The Water" are, songs like "Mein" and "Pink Cellphone" let the album down a small bit.
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MorganP.Oct 29, 2007Chino does not need to be AUTO TUNED!!!!! they did a terrible job auto tuning it and its terribly obvious!
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CLJul 18, 2007
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JohnA.Jul 2, 2007First let me say I am a real person, not a robot, and I don't work for a record label. I honestly this is as close to perfection as you can get. Pink Cellphone goes hard in the paint.
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DeclanmJun 11, 2007one of there best albums superb apart from pink cellophone what rubbish would be a 10 apart from that song
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CindySJan 30, 2007It is one of the best albums!
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mikemJan 26, 2007Thier best since 'Around the Fur'
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jorgesJan 23, 2007always a fan of deftones since they began i just think they are the only band that can play with my feelings chino voice just is incredible nice they didnt became too much team sleep this album is just great as everything they do
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ATaylorJan 8, 2007Deftones never let me down. Their albums are always changing in agood way. This album only proves once again that they can rock to the maximus.
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ZachCDec 28, 2006
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SeamusSDec 27, 2006The most accurate review is the one claiming that if anyone has interest in Heavy Music, this is a must. I, though not a fan of metal per say, have always thought of the Deftones as something of a guilty pleasure, I felt awkward admitting to listening to them. This changed it. It's a beautiful and atmospheric album. Please listen to it. The highlights are "Cherry Waves" and "Kimdracula".
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AEOlsonDec 17, 2006Should have been the follow up to White Pony, leaps and bounds better than self-titled
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meghanlDec 17, 2006excellent. the deftones have finally reached their potential and a new level of sophistication. abe cunningham's drumming, long the band's weakest link, has improved dramatically.
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VincentDec 16, 2006excellent addition. the best tones' record since the white pony. atmospheric, dense, angular, harmonic and melodic, and it still rocks out well enough
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DaveHDec 13, 2006I'm surprised by 2 things. That this album got such high ratings and that most deftones fans view White Pony as their best album. IMO, their best album is Around The Fur and it's not even debatable. That said, this is a good album although it takes a few listens through to really get it. Better than the S/T for sure.
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JonGDec 7, 2006
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JRDec 6, 2006It's not White Pony, but it continues in that direction with a lot of Chino Moreno's Team Sleep vocal experience mixed in. Lyrics and are standard Deftones quality - which means they're brilliantly poetic.
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SCOTTSDec 5, 2006I have known these guys for 16 years. This album, for the most part, is the furthest from their true sound. In the past, their experimentation has seemed like a group evolution, yet knowing that Chino was not really involved in the overall production and was mostly m.i.a. until a year after it was recorded, I think that the fire is out. I am certain that this will be their last album...
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Awards & Rankings
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Q MagazineThere's little of the fire and invention that characterised 2000's White Pony. [Nov 2006, p.140]
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Features the kind of envelope-pushing fans have come to expect.
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If you’ve even the slightest interest in ‘heavy’ music, you simply must make Saturday Night Wrist an integral part of your record collection.