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Universal acclaim- based on 33 Ratings
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Positive: 30 out of 33
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Mixed: 3 out of 33
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Negative: 0 out of 33
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SteveJOct 17, 2009Awesome, awesome band. "Resurrection" is epic.
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NickBOct 21, 2009Fantastic Debut. This CD just keep getting stuck in my cars CD player and i don't mind one bit! Well done Temper Trap for great music that is accessible on so many levels.
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NOct 22, 2009Amazing voice. Great live act.
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JoeYNov 18, 2009WOW what a voice! Superb album. The first track Love Lost has more passion in a song than I have heard all year. Soldier On is a personal favourite.
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MarcosS.Oct 24, 2009Great little album, that pitchfork review is rubbish.
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IanBOct 15, 2009Pitchfork wtf??? "...sweeping portentousness with mundane douchebaggery" Get over yourself.
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DavisW.Oct 14, 2009Though not doing anything terribly new or exciting, when they travel down the same roads as others, somehow they pull it off just about as well, or sometimes better, as any other anthemic rock band out there.
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Feb 18, 2012The Temper Trap have crafted a surprisingly well debut album. Dougy Mandagi's vocals are something to get lost in. It's unlike any other album I've listened too. "Sweet Disposition" is the best track on the album. All In All, The Temper Trap are a surprisingly great band and Conditions is a wonderful record. B+
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Jan 28, 2011The songs Fader, Sweet Disposition and Down River are well worth a listen and the singer really brings something different. Hope they stay around longer.
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Mar 14, 2011
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There's nothing here that's going to surprise anyone in the slightest, but this is sleekly produced, brilliantly written and expertly executed radio fodder.
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The Temper Trap relocated to london in May of this year in a bid to woo the uk: this is not a bad calling card at all.
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What the Temper Trap do devastatingly well is drape post-office-party mistake-hookup tackiness in the lofty imagery of global struggle....Elsewhere, the Temper Trap's pairing of sweeping portentousness with mundane douchebaggery is trickier to overlook.