Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 24
  2. Negative: 1 out of 24
  1. Alternative Press
    100
    Even if you can't fully grasp the disc's existential subject matter, Happy Hollow is still a pleasure on the ears. [Sep 2006, p.207]
  2. Entertainment Weekly
    91
    All that metaphysical hand-wringing makes for some knotty songs, but the band attacks them with zeal. [25 Aug 2006, p.86]
  3. Intelligent indie-rockers, look nor listen no further for your possible album of the year.
  4. It's Cursive at their finest, challenging and smart and absolutely riveting.
  5. Filter
    84
    [Kasher's] storytelling is still right up there with the very highest of Saddle-sitters. [#21, p.97]
  6. Like its predecessor, Happy Hollow is a moody album with an inherent instability.
  7. Blender
    80
    Musically, his furiously gear-shifting punk-pop, full of horn blasts and arty production tricks... never fails to rock the sermon. [Aug 2006, p.107]
  8. It's an often frustrating listen, but in the end the album is a triumph.
  9. Urb
    80
    A lively collection. [Sep 2006, p.132]
  10. Spin
    80
    An emo album that you don't have to be 17 to actually enjoy. [Sep 2006, p.100]
  11. Mojo
    80
    Happy Hollow swings with the nutty abandon of Madness, sharpened with the literate punk frenzy of Fugazi. [Oct 2006, p.104]
  12. An ambitious, sprawling string of songs.
  13. Magnet
    80
    A personal (and personnel) triumph for the band. [#73, p.90]
  14. There’s an attention to detail and storytelling nous built up by those previous concept albums that makes further listening and exploration of Happy Hollow that much more rewarding.
  15. In the end it’s the guitars, which alternate from restrained, melodic jangles to serrated feedback screams, and the general sense that Happy Hollow chronicles life during wartime that hold these 14 tune together, hymns or otherwise.
  16. Uncut
    70
    Happy Hollow serves up more emo with prog on the side, then adds dirty blues, cabaret and art-rock garnish. [Sep 2006, p.79]
  17. Under The Radar
    70
    While the album somewhat lacks the emotional punch of The Ugly Organ, it makes up for it in a fine storytelling tone and some bitchin’ horns. [Summer 2006]
  18. Rolling Stone
    70
    [Kasher] stretches his tormented yowl and harsh guitars, with his band bashing even louder than on its 2004 breakthrough, The Ugly Organ. [7 Sep 2006, p.105]
  19. Cursive aspires for greater things, and Kasher’s aims are marred by over-production, a Nickelback whoosh here, a digitized cascade there.
  20. The first seven songs kill, but the album's second half drags on longer than a Def Jam debut.
  21. If Happy Hollow doesn’t astound lyrically, though, it swings with force musically.
  22. Although Cursive is still one of the best at what it does, "Happy Hollow" fails to live up to previous greatness.
  23. The painful punning of Bad Sects is just one of the many cringeworthy moments on an album that sees grown men wallowing in a teenage wasteland from which they really should have moved on.
  24. Happy Hollow is far too grouchy to be taken seriously.
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 20 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. BenS
    Mar 21, 2007
    9
    The lyrical content on this album left much to be desired; it was angstful to the point that I stopped trying to look for redeeming quality The lyrical content on this album left much to be desired; it was angstful to the point that I stopped trying to look for redeeming quality in the lyrics. Still, the musical content (including Kasher's voice usage) was impeccable. It was powerful, the beats were complex and original, the horns were a nice touch, although still not as good as the strings from Ugly Organ, and everything blended together well very nicely. If Kasher would've opted to stick to lyrics that make him appear older than 14, I would have given it a 10. Full Review »
  2. MitchM
    Sep 5, 2006
    10
    A fun ride the whole way through. Better than Ugly.
  3. KennyM
    Sep 5, 2006
    10
    The most lyrically and musically progressive album that has come out in a long time...even if you don't dig the direction cursive has The most lyrically and musically progressive album that has come out in a long time...even if you don't dig the direction cursive has gone in since the ugly organ, you must agree this album is epic, well-written, and important to the advancement of alternative rock...and it has some bitchin' horns. Full Review »