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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 117 Ratings

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  1. MichaelT.
    Apr 2, 2008
    10
    Absolutely breathtaking. Consolers of the Lonely shows just how talented these guys are. From "Many Shades of Black" to "Rich Kid Blues" to "Carolina Drama", Jack White has created yet another amazing album.
  2. BlakeW.
    Apr 4, 2008
    10
    Great...More polished than the first and more diverse.
  3. MichteffS.
    Apr 14, 2008
    10
    So much better than Broken Boy Soldiers, it's not even funny. Carolina Drama, Many Shades of Black, The Switch and the Spur are my favorite songs, but the whole album is great.
  4. ThijsD.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    Briliant album, way better than BBS. Shame there isn't an anthem on it like Steady as she Goes, but great anyway! 10!
  5. MonkeyManCapossela
    Mar 29, 2008
    10
    This is an amazing album. With that being said its an ALBUM. Listen to the whole thing-to each song all the way through. Some songs change direction a bit and climax in an electronic geyser of sonic love. This album is also a grower. I find that many of the great ones take more than one listen. The great thing about this album it has something for everyone. Great work boys!
  6. TimM.
    Mar 31, 2008
    10
    Best of the year so far. Even better than their first!
  7. BallzachM.
    Apr 1, 2008
    10
    Loved this album! It is F**king Amazing.
  8. BH
    Apr 2, 2008
    10
    Great diversity of styles. Great vocals and instrumentals. Great album muthaf**kas!
  9. DavisS.
    Apr 2, 2008
    10
    Carolina is a minor masterpiece, Jack White's imagination and storytelling surpasses anyone in this generation. The rest of the album is tight. The band has cohesiveness. The vocals are strong. A terrific album for fans of rock and roll.. This is the album bands like Jet tried to make but never could or did. Bravo
  10. Pat
    Apr 9, 2008
    10
    Damn cool... quite good. When I heard it first it faintly reminded of White Stripes until I realized that Jack White is the vocalist but they are totally original too. A must listen no matter what everyone else says...
  11. FrankM.
    Mar 26, 2008
    10
    Much better than the first. I could listen to this album all day and not get tired. Best Track - Many Shades of Black
  12. Leslie
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    This album is unashamedly and unabashedly classic rock. I have to say, I love it. There are some amazing tunes on here. I have read some criticism that some of it sounds a bit White Stripe-ish (not a bad thing however!), isn't this to be expected though? Jack White is after all co-writing this material and writes all the Stripes material. Again, seems this is to expected. Fabulous This album is unashamedly and unabashedly classic rock. I have to say, I love it. There are some amazing tunes on here. I have read some criticism that some of it sounds a bit White Stripe-ish (not a bad thing however!), isn't this to be expected though? Jack White is after all co-writing this material and writes all the Stripes material. Again, seems this is to expected. Fabulous tunes, beautiful production, all executed by extremely talented musicians and songwriters. The more I listen to it, the more I love it. Word of advice to those yet to hear it, listen to it as a full album to fully appreciate the diversity and surprising cohesion. A perfect all American rock album. Expand
  13. NickB.
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    This is such a great album. The Raconteurs come out of nowhere with a great sophomore release. So far best album of 2008 by miles.
  14. JosueB.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    Seriously this album makes you want more and more from the band. Seems like there isn't enough songs to listen too.
  15. GeoffL.
    Apr 10, 2008
    10
    Great album through and through. No song is the same but all are catchy and creative. Jack White's diversity is continually impressive.
  16. TuchoP.
    Apr 2, 2008
    10
    Ridiculously, this could easily end up in a classic! Breathtaking...
  17. Jim
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    2008 album of the year.....brilliant beyond words!
  18. RyanT.
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    This is a masterpiece. Its simply entertaining great blues-rock-pop. Very catchy but the highlight for me is the lyrics are a real step up from the prior ablum. Amazing album, what the Beatles would have done in 2008. Thanks Raconteurs.
  19. StitchG.
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    I'm going out on a limb and giving it ten just to balance Mark L's crappy response to an extremely enjoyable and sophisticated record. I guess it's an 8.5 after about 10 consecutive listens. Jack outshines Brendon throughout just like with BBS but he's the man so why not? Some songs are too long and disguise their mediocrity with big bombastic horn sections and such. I'm going out on a limb and giving it ten just to balance Mark L's crappy response to an extremely enjoyable and sophisticated record. I guess it's an 8.5 after about 10 consecutive listens. Jack outshines Brendon throughout just like with BBS but he's the man so why not? Some songs are too long and disguise their mediocrity with big bombastic horn sections and such. It shits all over Icky Thump though. One of the best rhythm sections in rock tool I might add. And I'd rather hear this Jack than Get Behind Me Satan Jack any day. Expand
  20. MichaelC.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    This album is much more compact and focused than their debut. At this point in 2008 it is the best album of the year.
  21. LayneM.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    Probably the best album of the year so far.
  22. MegH.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    I feel like I've been waiting for this band to put out this record as long as I've listened to music. 'Consolers' is the record of my dreams without the last track...
  23. JordanB.
    Mar 29, 2008
    10
    This is the record that lets you know music can still be awesome and it can be awesome just because it is. All the songs, save "Hold Up" are spectacular and give you something different in each one. I've listened to it way too many times in the past week...but that's ok because this stuff is never getting old.
  24. Nov 30, 2010
    10
    I wasn't a big fan of the first album, So I was hesitant about this one. But I listened to it and I must say it's a pretty damn good album. Jack White has made yet another great album and All In All, Consolers Of The Lonely has some very great tracks. I recommend this album. B+
  25. Nov 9, 2012
    10
    I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE this album (psh, I'm defiantly not trying to fill of the word requirement, what makes you thin that?) First of all anything with Jack white is tremendous, lets face it, its amazing. It is a diverse, interesting album that I can re-listen to ever and over again no matter what I'm doing
  26. RobS.
    Mar 26, 2008
    9
    The White Stripes are my favorite band, and Jack White is a personal hero of mine. The Raconteurs are more than a side project, I think that's been clear since their fantastic debut album. That critically-acclaimed album will go down in history for me as one of the best debut albums from any rock band. And this is surprisingly no sophomore slump. They've outdone themeselves The White Stripes are my favorite band, and Jack White is a personal hero of mine. The Raconteurs are more than a side project, I think that's been clear since their fantastic debut album. That critically-acclaimed album will go down in history for me as one of the best debut albums from any rock band. And this is surprisingly no sophomore slump. They've outdone themeselves lyrically and musically. The title track, Salute your Solutions, and Many Shades of Black are the highlights here for me, but there's very little filler on this album. A great album, almost perfect. Expand
  27. Andrew
    Apr 2, 2008
    9
    I find it sad that every review I read has some comparison to, or mention of the White Stripes. Is it not posible to just rate the album on its own merits instead of comparing it to another project that Jack White has going? I guess that's just the easiest way to fill the page and make a deadline...anyway, this album is fantastic. A real nod to ballsy, 1970's straight-up rock I find it sad that every review I read has some comparison to, or mention of the White Stripes. Is it not posible to just rate the album on its own merits instead of comparing it to another project that Jack White has going? I guess that's just the easiest way to fill the page and make a deadline...anyway, this album is fantastic. A real nod to ballsy, 1970's straight-up rock (and a little classic country here and there). There's nothing wrong with rehashing old school styles, just as long as you do it well. And these guys do it very well. Wasn't it Keith Richards who said it's better to stand on the shoulders of giants than...uh, I don't remember the rest. I wasn't a big fan of the first album because I didn't think they used Jack's considerable talents as well as they could have. There was no punch to it either. This album has all kinds of punch. It's almost like they said, "Hey, Jack, how about you stand in the front and let us follow you this time." And it totally works. Nearly-classic album. Expand
  28. YannG.
    Mar 28, 2008
    9
    Very ambitious album, both in terms of songwriting and production. So ambitious actually that it is difficult to apprehend and appreciate at a first listen. Another reason being that this album is a such departure from their first effort. The tracks sung by Benson are the best in the collection (the sublime Many Shades of Black, the fiddle-fulled Old Enough, the gently psychedelic The Very ambitious album, both in terms of songwriting and production. So ambitious actually that it is difficult to apprehend and appreciate at a first listen. Another reason being that this album is a such departure from their first effort. The tracks sung by Benson are the best in the collection (the sublime Many Shades of Black, the fiddle-fulled Old Enough, the gently psychedelic The Switch and the Spur, The Nirvanesque Attention, the melhancolic You don't understand me, the squealing title track), but Jack White has pulled some winning songs off his sleeve as well. The closing dylanesque epic number, Carolina Drama, is by itself, worth the price of the album. Top Yourself, These stones will shout and Salute tour solution are great energy packed songs as well. The main problem with this album is it lengh and the presence of some lesser tracks. Hold Up, Five on the five are irritating. Pull this blanket off and Rich Kid Blues are unnoticeable. In Brief : keep only the good songs and you'll have a killer of an album. Inventive, innovative and somehow groundbreaking with its glossy, bold and in your face production. Expand
  29. AlexV.
    Mar 26, 2008
    9
    Great album overall. It has its fun songs (no surprise from Jack) and the mellow or dark songs like "You Don't Understand Me" and "Carolina Drama". Some songs are easier to listen to than others, but it all merges to this great album. The Blues rock band came back with a more efficient and fun sophomore album for the fans.
  30. ShaneM.
    Apr 12, 2008
    9
    Top 5 of the year so far. Any reviewer that doesn't see it is only still hung up on comparing everything Jack White does to Elephant.
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
  1. The result is neither refined nor especially modern, but it still evokes the thrill of playing hooky on a Friday afternoon.
  2. A notable progression from the foursome, and plenty of huge riffs to enjoy at the summer festivals.
  3. while one can easily imagine smoke machines spurting during many of the album's 13 other tracks, there is no irony in the mix. Just fun.