- Band Name: Ash
- Record Label: Wea International
- Release Date: Jul 2, 2007
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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.
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75Twilight Of The Innocents re-announces the group's commitment to melody and proves they have successfully re-ignited their creative spark.
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71A 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.
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Ash come close here to that which has always eluded them: an album that amounts to more than the sum of its singles.
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Twilight Of The Innocents is surprisingly, frustratingly, bafflingly good.
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70Energy is embedded into every spare second of Twilight of the Innocents.
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60This is a pretty bog-standard Ash collection, nothing more, nothing less.
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60Despite 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.
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60Whilst 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.
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DGB10Fantastic album. It a disgrace that it charted so badly.