The Sophtware Slump - Grandaddy
  • Band Name: Grandaddy
  • Record Label: V2
  • Release Date: Nov 7, 2000
User Score
9.6 out of 10

Universal acclaim- based on 38 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 38 out of 38
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 38
  3. Negative: 0 out of 38

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  1. AndrewT.
    Dec 21, 2001
    7
    only a seven because i enjoy under the western freeway more. sophtware slump has crystal lake and hewletts daughter, granted, but the other songs are a little melancholy. i love the cd, but only when im in the mood or hung over. keep producing, i love you guys.
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  2. JessicaB
    Sep 16, 2003
    10
    dudes, this cd rocks! i skateboard to school, and i crank The Sophtware Slump up and up and it never gets old. All the special effects are what i love about it. This cd is so awesome...im going to buy the other two. Plus, the drumming makes you want to walk to the same beat...or skate.
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  3. FrankieT
    Nov 24, 2003
    10
    Great Album, im from Turlock right next door to Modesto and Im happy to see someone around here is doing something. Spark one up and listen to this CD it will change you.
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  4. ShawnA.
    Apr 2, 2004
    10
    Wonderful, that's all i have to say.
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  5. stevenc
    Mar 9, 2004
    10
    ween+pink floyd=grandaddy.....incredible!
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  6. RobinH.
    Jan 30, 2002
    10
    Absolutely beautiful soundscape. A modern masterpiece that is definately one of the greatest albums of all time.
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  7. LizS.
    Oct 16, 2001
    10
    I'm a huge Grandaddy fan and this album is totally awesome! Everyone should get it!
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  8. BeagenD
    Dec 30, 2004
    10
    Original song ideas, cool noises and rocking in the right places. From the spacy epic opener to the rock of Broken Household Appliance National Forest, a keeper. Their follow-up Sumday is worthwhile also.
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  9. MOSHEK
    May 1, 2005
    10
    masterpiece!
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  10. JessicaK
    Aug 26, 2005
    9
    I can't listen to the album without feeling the piano in my very soul. It is breath-taking
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  11. JosephL
    Oct 28, 2005
    8
    This is a weaker ok computer. But not really that much weaker, just lacking the crushing swells until late in the album. The vocals completely clone wayne coyne, but that's fine with me. Listen to it on a real stereo though, otherwise the first half of the album sounds flat. Jed's Other Poem and particularly So You'll Aim Toward the Sky are incredible.
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  12. MOSHEK
    May 26, 2006
    10
    masterpiece!
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  13. MOSHEK
    Jul 28, 2006
    10
    masterpiece!
    • 0 of 0 users said yes
  14. RSkells
    Sep 6, 2006
    9
    This album is beautiful. The songs are original, both in the prodiction and in the subject matter. it is a wonderfully accessible way to introduce yourself to one of America's finest indie bands.
    • 0 of 0 users said yes
  15. RayW.
    May 27, 2007
    9
    wondrous stuff, warm, fuzzy pop masterpiece, it has dated much better than the radiohead or flaming lips albums it's often compared to.
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  16. HungerfordS.
    Mar 18, 2008
    10
    Masterpiece.. This is the kind of album that is best listened to all the way through. It is greater than the sum of it's parts. Truly unbelievable. Thanks Grandaddy.
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  17. KoriG.
    Feb 27, 2002
    10
    Awesome. Grandaddy keep getting better. If you don't like this album you probably like Britney.
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  18. NounaM.
    Dec 10, 2001
    10
    the best album of 2000, A MASTERPIECE!
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  19. genov
    Dec 13, 2002
    8
    I's very, very good. Listen to it!
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  20. frodemyklebust
    Apr 6, 2003
    10
    It is Exellent album!!!!!
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  21. coy
    Jun 10, 2002
    10
    I think this is the best album the band has come up with. It's far above previous works. It's melancholic, but still a masterpiece.
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  22. HenryH.
    May 25, 2002
    10
    Grandaddy's "Kid A"? No,though a close call . More a Grandaddy's "OK Computer" with the amazingly complete concept and polished sound structure. Awesome,awesome,awesome.
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  23. RogerB.
    Jun 18, 2002
    10
    Grandaddy rocks! Check out "Concrete Dunes" or "The Windfall Varietal" if you want to delve deeper into the discography of this F*ckin' awesome band!
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  24. RustyS
    Aug 20, 2003
    9
    Gloomy, atmospheric, mournful, thoughtful, catchy, hopeful. Drawing contrasts between the natural and the unnatural, and between order and chaos, the album accurately describes the beautiful dystopia we humans have wrought.
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  25. carole
    Feb 22, 2002
    10
    awesome cd
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  26. Feb 25, 2011
    9
    It's Ok Computer's pop loving, dope smoking brother, and an album full of happy/sad surprises. It quietly announced the arrival of the noughties and became one of the best albums of the decade, without a doubt. Tremendous.
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Universal acclaim - based on 11 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. It opens with a nine-minute song. It's a concept album. Worse still, it's a science fiction concept album. With songs about robots. But here's the thing: Every time I listen to it, I don't hate it.... The combination of prog-rock ambition, scrappy sounds and the odd hip reference almost make it feel like Pink Floyd growing up and making a disc in the post-Beck era.
  2. An album that shares a spacy sadness with Sparklehorse's Good Morning Spider and Radiohead's OK Computer. Though it's a little more self-conscious and not quite as accomplished as either of those albums, it is Grandaddy's most impressive work yet and one of 2000's first worthwhile releases.
  3. Lytle's rigorous, knotty songwriting skills check his band's yen for indie-rock messiness. And when everything coheres at the end, with the outstanding soul and reverie of "Miner at the Dial-a-View" and "So You'll Aim Toward the Sky," Grandaddy can be exhilarating.