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Generally favorable reviews- based on 48 Ratings
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Positive: 33 out of 48
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Mixed: 0 out of 48
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Negative: 15 out of 48
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steviepApr 14, 2005Its modern bowie and who could'nt love that
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DavidMMay 5, 2005It's fun, it's sharp guitars circa glam period, and they're funny....so, it's rock n roll.......more songs like paper doll, and they get a ten.......
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BOct 9, 2007Sexy album, sleazy lyrics, catchy hooks. I don't understand how anyone could call this predictable; I've been listening to this album for 2 weeks or so and I'm still somewhat surprised by some of the changes. I can't wait for the new album! If it wasn't for track 9 I would give this a 10.
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LisaHApr 8, 2005I liked this. It's fun and campy, juxtaposing addictive, catchy tunes with some hilariously sleazy lyrics. Don't really like the last two songs, though, but good overall.
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DanApr 8, 2005It provides you with what you could expect from a band like this. Great energized songs, not much depth, but still fun, and a good rock album.
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KierewiebJun 11, 2005Original? Not really...but hey, what is these days? I just like it a lot!
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RGirlJul 12, 2005Take it easy, it's just a bit of fun. Not life changing but definitely life enhancing all out cock/tit rock. Cathc 'em live to see what the fuss is about.
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SudSJul 7, 2005Sure the rock is derivitive of every single glam rock band of the past couple of decades but so what? Revile in the albums over the top and overtly raunchy lyrics. It's mindless dirty fun with decent pacing and guitar hooks.
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SplashMDec 28, 2005There wasn't anything as dirty or as fun as this album in a long long time. The snotty vocals and sexy groove of Luis XIV is exactly what has been missing from Rock & Roll for so long. They take what the Stones & the Pretty Things did and just run away with it. This is the album that many bands want to record but just can't!
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BrianHOct 6, 2005C'mon. If this CD isn't doesn't have you grinning and singing along, there's definitely something wrong.
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EBApr 14, 2005
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jofApr 24, 2005amazin sound, amazin lyrics... these are guys are very creative...
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dennisbApr 8, 2005
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SteveNApr 8, 2005I bought this CD about week ago and I can't stop playing it.This band is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mr.PJun 10, 2005
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wazsieJul 29, 2005I got so flamed by one of my best friends for liking this. Yes its derivative, hell they basically steal a whole genre of music. But come on, there has been no paradigm shift in music in the last 30 years, it
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ErinASep 25, 2005This CD is always in my CD player!!! I never had a favorite band intill i was introduced to Luis XIV. I am in Love!!!!
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robbyhNov 9, 2006This cd is so damn good it's cool to hear something that is not over produced like say my chemical romance
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dylanlFeb 8, 2006the best "smaller" groups ever they will hit it big soon good from song 1 tell 10
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danilelFeb 8, 2006kik ass cd
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DDFeb 12, 2008Some people just don't get it...
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DennisDNov 11, 2005definitely derivative, but what isn't? this is a fun cd, and catchy as hell... with an attitude that makes me think these guys could care less what I think
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KarolinaApr 17, 2005wonderfully delicious.
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carlosMay 16, 2005good way of mking music, good beats.
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MackieMJan 25, 2008If I could pick 11 I would. This band is the best thing to happen to music since the sex pistols. And P.S. Jason Hill touched my arm after the concert tonite.
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Awards & Rankings
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The Best Little Secrets Are Kept is loaded with a raft of inspired songs that burst out of your speakers like they were on fire, mixing the sparkle of the best glam rock, the low-down crunch of the best of classic rock bands like the Stones, and the direct lyrical approach of poets like David Lee Roth or... Bon Scott.
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Alternative PressPathetic. [Jul 2005, p.182]
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Best Little Secrets Are Kept pays homage to the fairer gender with punchy glam-rock guitars, winking double entendres and Hill's swaggering Rocky Horror Picture Show-style vocals.