- Record Label: Secretly Canadian
- Release Date: Mar 7, 2006
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From note one, the listener is hermetically sealed into Chosen Darkness' unique musical universe where overdriven bass leads, pinpoint guitar lines and ominous synths hit with maximum impact.
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Alternative PressA compelling spin. [May 2006, p.164]
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UrbA stunning debut. [Apr 2006, p.96]
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Every song is compelling.
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If the bulk of the album is for the car, the bar, the social occasion, then moments like ["Today"] are for headphones, bedrooms, intimate and solitary states. The presence of both increases the breadth of this assured LP, and establishes ILYBICD as being no longer a band to watch, but a band to listen to.
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[A] lean, effective debut.
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Just about any of the album's selections would have fit perfectly on a vintage 120 Minutes episode.
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The problem seems to be a not yet fully developed understanding of how to make their pop moments gel with the layered atmosphere they seem committed to.
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MojoTheir unique pop panache saves the proceedings from simple retread. [May 2006, p.102]
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MagnetCasts [their] this-is-not-a-love-song songs in an ultraviolet, goth-shoegazer glow that stretches [their] glistening guitar ripples to Mogwai-like proportions. [#71, p.100]
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The band's accomplishment on Fear Is on Our Side is that no matter what direction the song goes, the journey is always worth it, the ending is a satisfying resolution.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 0 out of 11
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SpencerLMay 28, 2006Compelling. One of the best cd's this year.
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DavidSMay 24, 2006Really good dark pop. Hasn't left my cd player in days.
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MusicMavenMay 24, 2006