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  1. Aug 21, 2016
    5
    This album is good but not great as their previous. I did enjoyed the songs but they´re more straight forward than their layered prog psych songs from both Big Moon Ritual and Phosphorescent Harvest. Just can´t connect with this one, starting from the cover. Despite having some really good songs like Aint It Hard But Fair and Leave My Guitar Alone, most of it is just.. not sounding likeThis album is good but not great as their previous. I did enjoyed the songs but they´re more straight forward than their layered prog psych songs from both Big Moon Ritual and Phosphorescent Harvest. Just can´t connect with this one, starting from the cover. Despite having some really good songs like Aint It Hard But Fair and Leave My Guitar Alone, most of it is just.. not sounding like CRB. Passing on a producer like Thom Monahan was not their smartest decision. Expand
  2. Aug 9, 2016
    10
    This album will make you smile and think "Thank God, there are still musicians that can write so good songs". Chris Robinson did it again. One of the best albums of 2016 so far.
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65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Aug 10, 2016
    60
    Their latest morphs between latter-day Grateful Dead and P-Funk, longer on vibes than songs but confirming their spot on the jam-band top tier.
  2. Aug 3, 2016
    80
    Such accents as early-'70s analog synths and a couple of pastoral acoustic numbers may give Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel a throwback feel but the Chris Robinson Brotherhood aren't living in the past, they're pushing jam band tradition forward by keeping their expansion focused on funk.
  3. 60
    This freeform, unapologetically hirsute approach is a salutary corrective to the wipe-clean version of the American musical motherlode peddled by umpteen more mainstream acts.