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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings
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Positive: 25 out of 27
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Mixed: 2 out of 27
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Jan 14, 2013Siberia is an excellent return to form for Echo & the Bunnymen and easily the band's best album post reunion. In fact I'd go a step further and say that this record ranks in third place behind Porcupine and Heaven Up Here. Excellent stuff!
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LynnApr 16, 2006
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ChrisTMar 17, 2006Probably to most mature and well produced album ever created by E&TB. Simply LOVE this album, and their live performance in Austin last night was brilliant.
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lindsFeb 26, 2006id give this album a 20 if i could
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PaulDJan 31, 2006Believe - the best thing they've done since Ocean Rain. Parthenon Drive, Scissors in the Sand and In the Margins are the best tracks, but there's not a bad song on here.
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JohnSJan 7, 2006superb. still a class act both live and on record
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JorinRNov 26, 2005
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BrentTNov 6, 2005Though some may say they're sounding too much like Coldplay, you have to remember who came first between the two. Echo and The Bunnymen, though on a slower note, retain their classic sound that keeps them distinguished from others. As for McCulloch's voice, it's contribution to their sound should never be forgotten... even on their newest album.
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BrianBOct 29, 2005One of their best since Evergreen. Hugh Jones helped them recapture their true sound! Fans will not be disappointed.
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VAOct 29, 2005Great great album. What a great album by the Bunnymen. This may be the best album I've purchased in 2005. Several cuts should garner radio airplay. However, in this age where crap dominates the airwaves, you'll have to buy this one and listen to it on your own. I love Stormy Weather, Parthenon Drive, & Of A Life. There's not a weak link on this album. Go buy it.
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AndyAOct 23, 2005Uniformly quite good is this - no epic & no filler. Best thing since probably Ocean Rain though.
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SteveMOct 15, 2005
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CarrollTSep 26, 2005astounding, surpasses anything from a veteran rock this year.
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DavidRSep 26, 2005The album is a retread of some earlier work. You can hear segments of other songs often. However, the album is very solid. Its not very adventurous, but it is enjoyable to listen to. A must for Bunnymen fans, but unlikely to win over any new converts.
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TomBSep 26, 2005A stellar album. Loaded with tunes that don't leave your head.
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DJAdequateSep 23, 2005Parthenon Drive is their best post-reconstruction song. And the whole album is beautiful, if a bit mellower than their early pre-brakeup records.
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SteveSep 22, 2005This is the best thing they've done since they reformed in 1997. I was pleasantly suprised at how strong the tracks are, especially Stormy Weather and All Because Of You Days.
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Even if it is a bit less adventurous, many of the tunes are right up there with anything the band has done.
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Call it an age thing, but Siberia makes total sense for where Echo and the Bunnymen stands 20 years on as a band.
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The band is seeming lackluster and suffers from it.