- Record Label: MCA
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2004
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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Negative: 2 out of 14
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JohnHJan 23, 2006In my opinion, this is THE most underrated band in the world TODAY. Trust me, listen to these guys. Look online for a streamed free-play. Tune in to music channels, and hope that they come on. This band NEEDS to be heard. Full stop.
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KesherMay 29, 2005Hahahaha and indeed ha! Riffs from Heaven...Basslines from Hell...Thumbs Up !!
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FoxyMar 1, 2005What a great follow-up to Hörse Of The Dög. They couldn't have got it much better!
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rokkerJan 26, 2005This is an incredible record - there's nothing like these guys around at the moment. I can hear bits of David Bowie, Black Sabbath, System Of A Down, The Cramps, The Doors, Dead Kennedies, Nick Cave, Iggy Pop and much more. People tell me the live shows are unbelieveable but I haven't seen them yet. Can't wait though!!
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FuonqrrjetVJan 7, 2005The Disaster still hasn't come over continental europe ... ... that's the disaster actually
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CalumGDec 15, 2004amazing, takes a few listens but its great.Every bit as good as his hair.
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[Anonymous]Nov 15, 2004This is a stunning album that may take a few listen throughs for some people. Yet the boys' brilliance shines through here and should be purchased by all people.
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KurdtSNov 10, 2004How can an album be so cool? Joy Division meets XTC meets Devo meets Ramones meets all those 80's one-hit-wonders in the House of Frankenstein. Decide for yourself.
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Awards & Rankings
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New Musical Express (NME)A demented, disjointed, delicious-as-human-rump-steak modern classic. [23 Oct 2004, p.49]
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[Singer Guy] McKnight's baritone, which could earn him a packet doing horror movie voiceovers, injects melodrama into songs already drowning in it.
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Confrontational, clammy, brimming with confidence... Royal Society is as majestic as its title implies.