Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Bleak and broody music has never been quite so thrilling.
  2. A pitch-perfect blend of Black Heart past and present, and a recording as accomplished as any that navigates similarly dark seas.
  3. As much as I loved Amore Del Tropico, The Spell comes across even more striking.
  4. A magical collection of songs where the lyrics, instruments and voice somehow blend perfectly, matching each other moment to moment to tell the same story, set the same mood.
  5. These are songs that should be performed on a rare cabaret stage in a slum.
  6. 'The Spell' marks their most successful record to date in creating a coherent aesthetic throughout; a beguiling and compelling atmosphere of black magic.
  7. Although it's similar in style to the band's first three, numerically named releases, The Spell transcends more-of-the-sameness with the strategic addition of some elements culled from Amore and a further honing of the band's unmistakable sound.
  8. The Spell is Black Heart Procession's best album, cohesive though it lacks the conceptual arc of its predecessor, and dynamically arranged, with the sense of interplay that flows naturally from a working band.
  9. Uncut
    80
    Snapping snare, pump-organ and wiry guitar frame Jenkins' mood of stoned baroque beautifully. [Jun 2006, p.122]
  10. Alternative Press
    80
    Bewitching from front to back. [Jul 2006, p.192]
  11. New Musical Express (NME)
    70
    Again finds them excelling in the art of morbidity. [27 May 2006, p.33]
  12. Mojo
    70
    [A] confident follow-up. [Jul 2006, p.106]
  13. The Spell cannot break free of the band’s successful formula without something a lot more challenging than this.
  14. This is woozy Americana wrapped fast in thick swathes of serrated menace.
  15. Under The Radar
    60
    Sounds closer to a conventional band than anything they've done yet. [#13, p.83]
  16. Urb
    60
    Unfortunately, lead singer Pall Jenkins's vocals are not as spectacular as the arrangements backing him. [May 2006, p.82]
  17. It's too bad hackneyed spider-woman metaphors and non-specific allusions to 'regret' don't match BHP's level of sonic sophistication.
  18. Paste Magazine
    60
    The wonderfully overdramatic Spell inspires imagery of the house band in a borderland casino. [Sep 2006, p.81]
  19. For a band that is now nearly a decade into its career, to release an album that retreads their superior earlier material with far less passion and conviction is about as depressing as the music is.
  20. Q Magazine
    40
    It's prevented from turning fancy by its grounding in some rudimentary rock dynamics. [May 2006, p.122]
User Score
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User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. lilithc
    Jan 3, 2007
    10
    simply beautiful music.
  2. Jacob
    Jul 2, 2006
    9
    Brilliant. The Black Heart Procession as they should should - ominous, moody and atmospheric.