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Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 13 out of 18
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Mixed: 0 out of 18
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Negative: 5 out of 18
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DavidPApr 15, 2006
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StephenCApr 20, 2006This is better than Out of Nothing, massive rock and melancholic pop along with a fair amount of experimentation, the album they were born to make. The best thing is that the passion and belief that Embrace now appear to have in abundance is potentially going to grow and propel LP#6 int being one of the albums of the Indie genre!
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JamApr 20, 2006Stunning on the first listen and it really does keep growing. It's not pop, it's not rock or indy. It's just very, very good.
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JulianJun 9, 2006They do not disapoint. I was worried after the short time between Out of Nothing and This New Day, but the positive confidence that Out of Nothing created has seen them create their best work yet. The best may still be coming.... Listen to "Target" for a snapshot of the band.
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MarkJApr 17, 2006Incredible album - don't understand the bad reviews, which seem to sugges that someone just doesn't like good music.
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TravisFApr 18, 2006Best album yet
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SooperkatApr 18, 2006This album is a real grower. I've listened to it over and over and just keep finding new layers. Beautiful.
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AndrewAMay 15, 2006
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matthewJun 16, 2006Best Album yet. The critics are so off on this one. I cannot stop listening to this album. I've been a fan since their first album. I thought that we had basically heard their best stuff with thier first two albums, but THIS is the most amazing Full Album from start to finish. If you're a fan of Embrace, then you are indeed smiled upon by the Gods.
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MichaelKApr 17, 2006opening track is the best but overall a letdown after the classic Out of Nothing from last year.
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RachelRAug 29, 2009Brilliant, best so far.
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Live, there's little doubt, these tracks will find their own groove and grow, but here they're like show dogs, primped and primed and hard to love.
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An album so overblown yet inspiration-free as to be worthy of national shame.
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Each of their albums so far has been misleading because none of them have really caught what Embrace are about properly, who they are. This New Day, warts and all, finally does that.