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UncutThe raw poetic facade occasionally cracks, but there is something special here. [Mar 2006, p.88]
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Q MagazineThe fact they're doing this in their early 20s verges on the astonishing. [Mar 2006, p.111]
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A great record. A great work.
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If the album has flaws, it has great and unique strengths. Difficult, maybe, but captivating.
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In What The Toll Tells we’ve been served up an In The Aeroplane Over The Sea for ’06 – full of misty-eyed dreams and incredible characters.
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Mostly, the duo sounds loose and spontaneous while running through epic, theatrical story-songs.
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Entertainment WeeklyEqually suitable for a Wild West saloon or meth lab. [7 Apr 2006, p.63]
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MagnetSure, the stories are worn and the whiskey is cut-rate, but the feeling is real. [#71, p.113]
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FilterAppealingly poetic. [#19, p.99]
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What The Tale Tells employs stock language to present stock characters going through stock conflicts.
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Not an album for a sunny day, What the Toll Tells can seem gloomy and filled with shadows.
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Their sophomore album is surprisingly world-weary, but brims with an almost brutal rawness and betrays the pair’s striking talent for storytelling.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 13
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Mixed: 1 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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BrianDMay 31, 2006
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davelMay 13, 2006Great music with an edge and a story to tell.
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GervaisR.Mar 27, 2006