Metascore
70 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Other than a few cliched song titles and lyrics (this is rock 'n' roll after all), Twilight of the Innocents actually demonstrates a refreshing maturity and breadth; sure it rocks, but never in a clumsy or callous manner.
  2. Twilight Of The Innocents re-announces the group's commitment to melody and proves they have successfully re-ignited their creative spark.
  3. A few songs go a little too far with the crunching stop-start bits and displays of power, at the expense of songwriting, and the closing title track reaches too hard for a grandiosity it doesn't achieve, but otherwise, this is a good album from a band whose ability to make good albums has long been underappreciated.
  4. Ash come close here to that which has always eluded them: an album that amounts to more than the sum of its singles.
  5. Twilight Of The Innocents is surprisingly, frustratingly, bafflingly good.
  6. Energy is embedded into every spare second of Twilight of the Innocents.
  7. This is a pretty bog-standard Ash collection, nothing more, nothing less.
  8. Despite a handful of makeweight tracks that might not exist in Ash's brave new digital world, it has the virtues of its format: cohesiveness in mood, diversity in sound.
  9. Whilst Ash's signature energetic punk-pop pastiches are very much in evidence in the shape of "I Started A Fire," "You Can't Have It All" and "Princess Six," it's fair to say that they have managed to explore acres of new territory.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 12 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. 7
    Not necessarily a bad record but one of Ash's weaker efforts, starts really welll but the 2nd half of the album completely fades off. Perhaps if they had combined the betters part's of their follow up A-Z series with the better parts of this they could have produced one really strong album. Full Review »
  2. JoachimH.
    9
    This is Ash from their best side. Shame that one of their singles didn't quite top the UK charts. This album is filled with hit potential, though. "You Can't Have It All" is an explosive track with a great chorus that blasts off after a pretty laid back verse. "Blacklisted" would really be a great hit if it was promoted right. One of the most catchy numbers by Ash. "Polaris" is the kind of big and beautiful version of "Starcrossed" with piano. And then, the greatest number on this CD, the title number "Twilight Of The Innocents". It is big, beautiful, pompous and mind-blowing. This number is one of the most anthemic and epic numbers made by Ash. The almost 7 minutes are hone so fast, and you just can't wait to hear it again. Full Review »
  3. DGB
    10
    Fantastic album. It a disgrace that it charted so badly.