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Universal acclaim- based on 30 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 30
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Mixed: 1 out of 30
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Negative: 1 out of 30
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Sep 3, 2021Every song has unique value and will eventually be associated with your life at the time whenever you here them again. Their best album overall by far.
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Sep 11, 2020it is a very good a im a mario i write a review for the new flaming lips a.
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Sep 11, 2020Absolutely stunning. The ‘Lips creating a stellar record in line with The Soft Bulletin all the whole sounding sonically richer. One of the best records of the year.
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Sep 11, 2020Lyrically American Head is a return to form with the dreamy melancholy nostalgia that filled their earlier work. Instrumentally it feels like a fresh new direction for the band with little influences from every previous album.
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Sep 11, 2020
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The WireNov 6, 2020They continue to surprise and enchant. [Sep 2020, p.52]
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Oct 16, 2020I think the punk rock attitude is to not easily be impressed with technical musicianship that doesn’t make you feel much of anything. American Head didn’t hit me in the heart or in the gut, but it did make me want to go back and listen to “She Don’t Use Jelly” again and, if nothing else, that’s a positive that comes from this experience.
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Sep 25, 2020American Head's individual tracks can be enjoyed separately, but the album is best enjoyed as a whole. Think of it as a meditation on family, friends, getting older, and the irony of feeling lost in the world the more one learns about it. It's a trip, a journey to the past that one doesn't want to return to but never wants to forget.