Metascore
81

Universal acclaim - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. At last, everything Escovedo does well is represented on a single disc.
  2. 100
    A masterwork from one of the genuine lights in rock music.
  3. His genius is on bold display in the way he intertwines the raw beauty of tunes like "The Ladder," a ballad for Christoff, and "Evita's Lullaby," about his mother's love for his deceased father, with the urgent, Velvets-esque drone of "Break This Time" and the ferocious pounding and vivid imagery of attempted suicide on "Sacramento & Polk."
  4. Sober chamber strings dignify a magpie mix of classic rock and conjunto styles; these 11 songs embrace life in all its joy, sorrow and anger.
  5. As is often the case with Escovedo, a certain necessary edge is missing.
  6. Spin
    80
    One of [the year's] most heartfelt albums. [Jun 2006, p.80]
  7. An album full of vitality that is smart and intelligent without being boring. More importantly, however, it is simply incredible.
  8. Subtract [a few tracks] and Los Lobos could've made this album if they, too, got John Cale to produce. That's a compliment to all involved.
  9. In the 21st century, this is what singer/songwriter albums are supposed to sound like. The Boxing Mirror is brilliant, and it is his masterpiece.
  10. The darkest, most mysterious album of his career.
  11. Entertainment Weekly
    91
    A triumphant CD that owes an unmistakable debt to Lou Reed's noirish 1978 rock operetta Street Hassle. [28 Apr 2006, p.137]
  12. Rolling Stone
    70
    A resonant, if occasionally dour, mix of gritty, tuneful rockers and restrained, spectral balladry that evokes Leonard Cohen fronting Crazy Horse. [4 May 2006, p.56]
User Score
8.1

Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 7
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 7
  3. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. MarkH
    May 15, 2006
    9
    The Boxing Mirror is among the greatest Escovedo efforts that also include Gravity and A Man Under the Influence. Swings deftly between raw The Boxing Mirror is among the greatest Escovedo efforts that also include Gravity and A Man Under the Influence. Swings deftly between raw rock and dark ballads. Break This Time is an instant classic. Full Review »
  2. MichaelM
    May 10, 2006
    10
    I him perform many of these songs live a couple days before the cd came out. It was a very powerful performance and I was a little worried I him perform many of these songs live a couple days before the cd came out. It was a very powerful performance and I was a little worried that the passion and energy might not come through on the cd. My fears were totally unfounded, this cd rocks. Oh, and if you get a chance to see him live do it. Full Review »
  3. Dave
    May 5, 2006
    10
    An early entry in the race for the album of the year.