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Universal acclaim- based on 5 Ratings
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Positive: 4 out of 5
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jeremycJun 26, 2005I agree with the last comments! Try this album if you like Grandaddy, Radiohead, The Flaming lips and so on...!
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KatieRMay 20, 2005This album is more interesting every time I listen to it. I love it!
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WayneBMay 18, 2005Another solid release from the most unhearlded L.A. band (with exception to Acetone, R.I.P.) over the past dozen years ! Buy this record and see what you've been missing...Those who have followed this band already agree!
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GerardMay 13, 2005This album is vastly underrated. It'll easily fit in my top ten. It's an examination of spiritual redemption during these trying times - very deep, very beautiful, breathtaking at times, and the best work the Radar Bros. have ever done. It's the most spiritually enlightening album since Sufjan's Seven Swans. I am grateful to be a human alive to hear this masterwork.
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The Fallen Leaf Pages is the kind of record that holds no surprises or excitement, the kind that sounds over before it reaches the halfway point.
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Despite being monstrously homogenous and boring, The Fallen Leaf Pages is too much of a melodic accomplishment to dismiss.
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The Fallen Leaf Pages settles comfortably into the band's canon, delivering no surprises, no gimmicks, no gags, no quirks and no affectations.