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'Gods And Monsters' isn't a bad album, merely average which is a real shame.
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MagnetConsider this follow-up one step back. [#69, p.98]
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Paste MagazineThis diverse album's eerie ambience and astute songwriting more than compensate for its periodic uneventfulness. [Oct/Nov 2005, p.145]
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After two albums of post-Britpop mediocrity, Manchester trio I Am Kloot kick things up a notch (or think they do), and suffer from bipolarity and an ambition that outstrips their ability.
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Bramwell strings together fine, grabbing lyrics, but he's become too enamored of his literary bent, trying to pack together poetic devices that head off to nowhere.
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Q MagazineWhile the bulk of Johnny Bramwell's songwriting attempts to match the gothic fairground swirl of their new sound, the best tracks... remain the most straightforward and acoustic. [May 2005, p.112]
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UncutA charming composite of Damon Gough's homespun insight and Edith Piaf's anguish. [May 2005, p.106]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 11
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martynpMay 15, 2006marvellous
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mattaJan 19, 2006
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BenJJun 1, 2005