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Faking the Books is a confident stride in the right direction, and proves that, even within the confines of a tired concept, a great hook still goes a long way.
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Tarnished as it is, Faking The Books is still a treasure. Ignore the ham-fisted political treatises and enjoy it for what it is: a streamlined marvel of IDM song architecture.
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If invention and imagination are the criteria to judge, this is a future classic.
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The sheer enveloping bliss elicited by hearing the album in one sitting (especially in public 'Faking The Books' is a headphone masterpiece and no mistake) leaves one wishing it were a whole lot longer than its taut 40-minute duration.
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UrbTheir sound is an interesting polyglot, one as easily accessible to dance minimalists and brown corduroy-wearing emo boys, and with nary a compromise. [Apr 2004, p.86]
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Faking the Books... is to Tridecoder and Scary World Theory as OK Computer was to The Bends a quantum evolutionary leap that, taken consecutively, quite takes your breath away.
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They touch greatness at several points, if never truly digging their nails in and grabbing hold.
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Electronic elements balance out the harsh guitars with regularity, resulting in a handful of full-blown zingers.
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Yes, Lali Puna are taking the Radiohead Route. Not just thematically, either: the tone and ambience of Faking the Books is as detached and cold as Amnesiac was, though more straightforward: there are more "straight" guitars and "actual" drums on this album.
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The WireA streamlined combination of motorik rhythms, electronic textures and tuneful choruses. [#242, p.72]
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UncutAnother truly wondrous record. [May 2004, p.99]
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Q MagazineSeductive, breathy and forlorn, [Trebeljahr] sounds like a more ethereal Sarah Cracknell. Oh, and the songs are top drawer, too. [May 2004, p.104]
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Faking the Books loses some momentum beneath a glut of precious, minimal electro-ballads that dot the album.... But the album succeeds brilliantly on the louder numbers.
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Alternative PressAccessible enough for people who learn about new music from [NPR] and sonically interesting enough to appeal to hardcore electroheads. [May 2004, p.110]
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Faking the Books is a small forward step rather than a dramatic leap for Lali Puna -- which, all things considered, is still a step in the right direction.
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Faking the Books is one of the best albums to come out so far this year.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 0 out of 6
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BenjaminBunnyOct 9, 2004
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andreasrJun 15, 2004if u loved scary theories...this one will really surprise you!!
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PatrickJun 8, 2004