• Record Label: Matador
  • Release Date: Aug 23, 2005
Metascore
85

Universal acclaim - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Entertainment Weekly
    100
    It's their trademark boisterous hyper-melodies... that will have you involuntarily humming their praises for weeks (months!) to come. [26 Aug 2005, p.59]
  2. With Twin Cinema, The New Pornographers have elevated themselves from a band I really like to a band that I can't live without.
  3. 100
    In danger of hitting the point of "OK, we get it" -- when that zap of newness wears off and a successful band suddenly feels less than essential -- the New Pornographers instead come up pretty big on Twin Cinema, transitioning to a sound just as catchy as their old stuff but with more space for the tunes to breathe.
  4. Spin
    91
    There's a nifty kind of egolessness about the NPs: They're team players in a way that few other bands are right now. [Aug 2005, p.93]
  5. With more developed ideas than Mass Romantic and a more cohesive sound than Electric Version, it's their most consistent, confident, and best album to date.
  6. The New Pornographers are a recurring reminder of how ebullient this kind of music can be, which makes them radicals of the form.
  7. Rolling Stone
    90
    Like the other two [albums], it's speaker-blowingly brilliant. [11 Aug 2005, p.70]
  8. The songs on Twin Cinema are simply of a higher caliber than anything the Pornos' individual members can create by themselves or had created together before.
  9. Under The Radar
    90
    The New Pornographers shine because every member gets their due. [#10, p.107]
  10. Twin Cinema doesn't so much vary its predecessors' formula as crawl inside it.
  11. Billboard
    90
    The group has already produced a barrage of great singles, but this time around, it digs in its collective heels for a worthy album, allowing the songs, and not just the musicians, to shine. [27 Aug 2005]
  12. There's just a little more space on this record for the songs to build and breathe. Twin Cinema is the first New Pornographers record you'll want to sit through from beginning to end.
  13. Blender
    90
    It's Twin Cinema's relative melancholy that makes it the band's best album yet. [Sep 2005, p.134]
  14. While that may disappoint some waiting for a masterpiece, there's no shame in mining the same ground as long as they make records as tight and tuneful as this.
  15. It's evident that the band's traditionally simple sound has been augmented with greater influences and a desire to overstuff, miraculously without overkill.
  16. Filter
    86
    One of the great pleasures of Twin Cinema is the way every morsel seems to have been scrutinized. [#17, p.96]
  17. Is it their best album? Maybe not. Is it still the best pop album of the year? Of course.
  18. Twin Cinema has the winning distinction of being the most rocking set from the Pornographers to date -- and also the strangest.
  19. Twin Cinema is another great pop album from the New Pornographers, a release that's crammed with so many memorable melodies that the bumpier moments fade into the background.
  20. Paste Magazine
    80
    Exhilarating and complex enough to keep you warm year-round. [Aug/Sep 2005, p.108]
  21. Best (and nearly perfect) when taken two or three songs at a time, as an entire album, Twin Cinema overstays its welcome. It's simply too much of a good thing.
  22. The slickly produced Twin Cinema tweaks the formula to include subdued moments, climactic codas and fully unified vocals, elevating the band’s ideas to complete cohesion and transcending its previous output.
  23. The band sound more pleasingly unified than they ever have. By the same token, the album feels less adventurous, at least in terms of stylistic diversity, but the focus on Newman's exuberantly literate power-pop affords it more impact.
  24. Uncut
    80
    By turns darker and more challenging than 2003's dazzling Electric Version. [Oct 2005, p.96]
  25. It would be a joke to call an album as lush as Twin Cinema “lo-fi,” but it is a more subtle, reined-in New Pornographers.
  26. It isn't identical to Mass Romantic or Electric Version, but it differs from them in ways that probably could have been predicted, modeled and simulated.
  27. Mojo
    70
    Rolls by like a summery blast of mid-'60s AM radio. [Sep 2005, p.89]
  28. In short, it's no Mass Romantic, but it will do quite nicely.
  29. Q Magazine
    70
    Shuttles between nerdy and mesmeric. [Oct 2005, p.119]
  30. Los Angeles Times
    63
    Lacking a central, prominent voice, "Twin Cinema" is frequently the schematics without the soul, a formal tour de force with bravado to spare but not a lot of inner life. [4 Sep 2005]
User Score
8.1

Universal acclaim- based on 149 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 17 out of 149
  1. Sep 21, 2011
    9
    Great album...and The Bleeding Heart Show is one of my favorite songs ever constructed. I simply can't get enough of Neko and Kathryn'sGreat album...and The Bleeding Heart Show is one of my favorite songs ever constructed. I simply can't get enough of Neko and Kathryn's voices. It is pure pop as is should be. Full Review »
  2. Aug 22, 2010
    9
    When I first hears "Use It" on the radio, I felt that sense of instant recognition of a great band reaching a peak, fully realizing theirWhen I first hears "Use It" on the radio, I felt that sense of instant recognition of a great band reaching a peak, fully realizing their sound, similar to the first time I heard "Losing my Religion" by REM or "Bulls on Parade" by Rage. The album matches the epic quality of that song, although "Use It" remains a standout track. Full Review »
  3. EricC.
    Aug 6, 2007
    10
    Impossibly fun. I was only a couple of songs in to this album before it became one of my favorites. I'll blast this music from my stereo Impossibly fun. I was only a couple of songs in to this album before it became one of my favorites. I'll blast this music from my stereo for a while. Full Review »