• Record Label: Sub Pop
  • Release Date: Jun 15, 2018
Metascore
84

Universal acclaim - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
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  1. Jun 15, 2018
    60
    If there’s anything to criticise Hope Downs for, it’s its risk-averse approach, and tendency to become a one-dimensional listen, but as a debut record, it presents a band that know exactly what they’re doing, and proceed to do it very well indeed.
  2. 60
    It’s a peculiar record and one that involves a push-and-pull between two extremes; on the one hand, the instrumentation is wound tight and built around sharp melodies that, at their best, are difficult to shake off--‘Bellarine’ and ‘Sister’s Jeans’ in particular are real earworms.
User Score
8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 27 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 27
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 27
  3. Negative: 2 out of 27
  1. May 27, 2020
    10
    Absolutely flawless from start to finish. One of the best albums of the decade.
  2. Feb 23, 2019
    10
    Following two excellent EPs from 2017, the debut album from this Australian band continues to move them to the front of the pack. The songsFollowing two excellent EPs from 2017, the debut album from this Australian band continues to move them to the front of the pack. The songs are fresh and lively, combining buoyant rhythms and jangle-pop melodies with atonal guitar chords, rollicking lead licks and a dark, quirky energy flow. On the first track alone, you get a Motown bass run, angular psych/noise guitar riffs and urgently deadpan indie vocals. And that’s just the start of one captivatingly creative song after another. Sometimes recalls bands like Blank Realm, The Strokes, Dick Diver, Scott & Charlene’s Wedding, The Feelies, Television Personalities, Salad Boys, Parquet Courts. With its consistently strong songwriting, pervasive sense of edgy free-flowing fun and fluid tremolo pop twang “Hope Downs” has tapped into something special. Each song feels like it could keep going forever—and you wish it would. Highly Recommended. Full Review »
  3. Oct 16, 2018
    8
    "Hope Downs" opens with a bang as the blistering "An Air Conditioned Man" opens proceedings. This is a glorious piece of jangly indie rock,"Hope Downs" opens with a bang as the blistering "An Air Conditioned Man" opens proceedings. This is a glorious piece of jangly indie rock, hints of Joe Strummer if he had grown up on a beach kind of vibe. "Talking Straight" continues this impressive start to the album, melody drenched guitars, passionate vocals and intensity throughout. There are a couple of more serious high points on the album but the general standard is really good throughout. For a debut, it's got the brilliant energy that should be a minimum requirement but it also packs a serious punch. Frantic songs yet full of quality, mature sound yet remaining fun, accessible yet complex. This is straight up indie guitar stuff but if that's what floats your boat then this is super stuff. Full Review »