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  • Summary: Sigur Ros producer Ken Thomas helped mix iLiKETRAiNS' first studio album.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. A work of remarkable beauty, Elegies To Lessons Learned contains far more reasons to be cheerful than it reasonably should, and if you’re looking for post-rock done properly then iLiKETRAiNS are more than on the right lines.
  2. Mojo
    80
    Any goth undertow is easily outweighed by post-rock grandeur. [Nov 2004, p.95]
  3. Preferring patience and restraint over explosive blasts of atmospheric wailing, iLiKETRAiNS slowly build up these songs to climax, careful not to move to quickly to alter the mood that this entire collection expels.
  4. Under The Radar
    70
    What they do goes far beyond gimmick, and while they obviously cherry picked the less pleasant chapters in history, they do so with enough spirit and theatricality that it's remarkably believable. [Fall 2007, p.74]
  5. Elegies to Lessons Learnt is an undeniably effective 50-minute ride, but it's also rather coldly mapped out.
  6. Uncut
    60
    A full LP exposes their limitations and suggests that the songs may work best as soundtracks to their elegant stop-motion videos. [nov 2007, p.108]
  7. It's not a complete disaster--the songs are still there, shining proud and (far too) loud--but each listen brings a constant, aggravating reminder of the sloppy production.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. EugenioR
    Nov 8, 2007
    8
    stunning album!
  2. SteveWells
    Dec 12, 2007
    8
    Doesn't quite live up to the promise of the earlier EP but the album still delivers melancholia by the hateful. Look no further than the Doesn't quite live up to the promise of the earlier EP but the album still delivers melancholia by the hateful. Look no further than the epic Spencer Perceval track. Expand