Sounds from Nowheresville
- The Ting Tings
- Band Name: The Ting Tings
- Record Label: Columbia
- Release Date: Mar 13, 2012
User Score
5.9
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 25
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Mixed: 6 out of 25
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Negative: 5 out of 25
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Feb 23, 201310
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Jun 15, 20129
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May 31, 20126This a good album no doubt with some really great songs, however, it is not as a whole a stellar album. While it seems it is of a similar quality, the variety seems to be lacking in this album, especially when compared to its predecessor "We Started Nothing"
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May 7, 20120
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Apr 27, 20129One of my favourite albums so far this year, and will be moved from my Spotify playlist into my permanent iPod collection. Of note, the euphoric opener Silence is a great first song, Give It Back has a great energy through a drums/guitar combo but Guggenheim is the standout track among on an album of plenty of gems. It
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Apr 26, 20127
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Apr 18, 20129The first seven tracks? Great beats, good fun. The last three? Not so much. Tracks 8 and 9 are a little too Top 40 for my tastes. But the gems make for an enjoyable listen for sure.
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Mar 27, 20128The album art says it all. Stripped and cool, this album is a fresh take on Blondiesque pop post punk. Listen to "Hang it Up" for a taste of the whole pie.
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Mar 26, 20123This album is a real disappointment!!! I excepted a lot more from them, there are like two songs that i can listen too. This album was not worth the wait.
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Feb 27, 20122There may be bongo drums and bells chimes thrown in aimlessly to try and spice things up, but that frankly cannot distract from the pairâ
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Apr 12, 201245Unfortunately it's largely downhill from here [after opener "Silence"].
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Mar 27, 201230Maybe the Ting Tings have pulled some sort of Lou Reed maneuver here. Maybe this is their Lulu.
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Mar 23, 201260They sound more and more as if they've found a sound that they can all their own. [Apr 2012, p.94]