by
South
- Record Label: Young American
- Release Date: Apr 4, 2006
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 10
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Mixed: 1 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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R.SkellsApr 5, 2006
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emilywApr 30, 2006I'm pretty sure 'paint the silence' was on South's first cd, which is, coincidentally, the exact cd that matt a said was weak. This cd is solid though, and the songs speak for themselves. While not quite as strong as doves, this band still hold their own.
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JimCApr 6, 2006Perhaps the most underrated band from Englad puts forth another dreamy effort.
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JoMay 12, 2006For anyone who caompares them with Doves, With The Tides is indeed a bit doves-like, but with much better songs on it. Really, this band is very underrated in whole europe, they deserve tons of airplay with such classic tunes. This is their second very good cd, not as good as With The Tides tough
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AlexJMay 14, 2006
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mattaApr 24, 2006
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MikeyCMay 10, 2007Disappointing, however, contains some of Souths best tracks, which would be "Shallow", "You Are One", "A Place In Displacement", and "Flesh And Bone". The rest of the album is truely unremarkable filler, sadly. Pray that they revisit the bliss of From Here On In.
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TomBApr 11, 2006Maybe I'm missing something, but I really don't get the scores for this one. I hear a LOT of tuneless, pointless meanderings. Loved From Here On In, and liked parts of With the Tides, but this one feels like it fell off the rails entirely. I don't hear anything on this one that would make me want to revisit it.
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FanofTomBApr 28, 2006No offense to South fans, but this band and South couldn't be more apart. I could name 15 Doves' songs off the top of my head that would utterly kill the best offering from South. Compare "There Goes the Fear" to "Paint the Silence" and that'll tell you all you need to know. C'mon.
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Fans of Badly Drawn Boy's Have You Fed the Fish? and Doves' Some Cities should understand Adventures in the Underground Journey to the Stars.
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FilterThere's a newfound emotionality here. [#19, p.93]
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Even with a couple of clunkers, “Adventures in the Underground Journey to The Stars is without question South’s best effort to date simply because it has done more to command the listener’s attention.