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Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 31
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Mixed: 7 out of 31
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Negative: 2 out of 31
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dMaRioNMar 28, 2005This band is amazing!!
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JulianJan 30, 2005
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[Anonymous]Mar 11, 2005
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sachinpJul 15, 2005one of the best albums of all time.
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BørgeBJan 28, 2005Its great!
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SnootyGFeb 2, 2005Lush, melodic and a real grower. Mercury Rev hit the harmony button and achieve success. If you like entering worlds of swirling orchestrated tunes then be ready to drown in the perfect lushness of this. Mmmmmmmm really lush!
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MitchMFeb 7, 2005great follow-up to previous albums. Not all songs are classics but many are up there with their best.
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MadDogMar 21, 2005Nice work, beautifully produced, but oddly familiar. I dont' just refer to earlier Rev works, but take a listen to the one of the best forgotten bands of the 1970's, Pavlov's Dog.
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MickeymFeb 2, 2005The sugar sweetly sick lyrics get a bit annoying in places - and sometimes you just want them to turn their amps up to 11 and rock out like they can- but this album is a definite grower and worth investigating.
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GDApr 8, 2005I still think they sound like Supertramp.
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MojoFrankly, you could get drunk just on the minutiae here. [Feb 2005, p.92]
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Q MagazineThe Secret Migration shows a group in complete control of their cosmic idiom, familiar by now yet still seductive. [Jan 2005, p.120]
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UncutMercury Rev's power is undiminished. While never resorting to crude hooks, they build melodies to peaks of graceful intensity. [Album of the Month, Jan 2005, p.114]