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Under The RadarTravis has taken the last four years to square their sunnier sound with their darker one. The Boy With No Name pulls this off without seeming overly planned or calculated. [#17, p.87]
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Entertainment WeeklyThe loose vibe works, but unlike "sing," humming along won't come naturally. [18 May 2007, p.66]
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FilterThe Boy With No Name instantly gets Travis back to the business of being Travis. [#25, p.102]
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The boys deliver the same sort of agreeable Britpop they've made their name on, wisely realizing that ambition's really not for everyone.
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A good, albeit soft, Brit-pop CD, from a band that continues to mature.
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Healy is back to penning unabashed, sparkling pop gems.
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The Boy With No Name has a handful of absolute crackers, proving that Travis are still capable of penning a tune that wraps its tendrils around your ears and won’t let go until at least four minutes have passed.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 58
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Mixed: 4 out of 58
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Negative: 3 out of 58
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Dec 8, 2013
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AmurabiM.Apr 10, 2008
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MarcelCJun 8, 2007