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8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 205 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 19 out of 205

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  1. Blake
    Jun 6, 2010
    5
    It's loud, but honestly, that's as interesting as it gets when it comes to this album.
  2. Dec 20, 2022
    6
    A fun noise rock meets hyperpop explosion. Rarely since M.I.A world merging breakout projects did an artist successfully infuse another genre to the noise pop Bible. Its funny,its loud and smooth. You could put it in a loop and it would sound like one chaotic movement by a noise band from tge depths of hell.
  3. Jan 26, 2011
    6
    This is a great feel-good record meant for speaker-blasting. It isn't really suited for anything else, but fortunately the group doesn't aspire to much more. As well as the album conquers its niche, though, the initial thrill eventually wears off, and only a few songs really stick with you. I have to wonder about the longevity of Sleigh Bells' appeal, but I really can't blame anyone forThis is a great feel-good record meant for speaker-blasting. It isn't really suited for anything else, but fortunately the group doesn't aspire to much more. As well as the album conquers its niche, though, the initial thrill eventually wears off, and only a few songs really stick with you. I have to wonder about the longevity of Sleigh Bells' appeal, but I really can't blame anyone for loving them to death right now. Expand
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84

Universal acclaim - based on 35 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 35
  2. Negative: 0 out of 35
  1. That their most charming song by far is the straight George Clinton rip "Rill Rill," which leaves open the question of what they can do for an encore. I'll grant that minimalist bands always leave that question open if you'll grant that too often the answer is repeat themselves.
  2. It's the Ting Tings amplified past 11, and the two never stray far from the formula.
  3. Q Magazine
    80
    Abrasive and addictive, the duo have together discovered a chemistry that not only excites themselves, but almost anyone else who experiences it. [Aug 2010, p.122]