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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 27
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Mixed: 3 out of 27
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Negative: 2 out of 27
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JessicaGJan 21, 2004STD just keeps getting better. The album was definitely not what I was expecting, and that's why I've loved these guys for so long. Their music has grown a lot since "Can't Slow Down"; this album was a great progression.
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SteveLJan 5, 2004
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[Anonymous]Feb 7, 2004A Stunning compilation of melodic chilled out emo. So many other emo bands could learn alot about how to develop a sound from this band who just keep getting better. ignore it at your own peril
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GabeApr 27, 2005I'm glad to see that Saves the Day has strayed away from the usless dribble of punk. Chris' voice wouldn't be able to sustain that much pressure. The lyrics are sub-par compared to SWYA, but they are still wonderful.
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AdamRMay 14, 2005
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GaryOct 5, 2009This is one of my favorite albums ever, and in my opinion the best Saves the Day album. Listen to it a few times through if you don't like it at first. It will most likely grow on you. There isn't a bad song on this cd.
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fineholidayFeb 14, 2005Chris is a genious. Well he would be if he got vocal lessons. The voice is a bit hard to take, but overall lyrically and musically it's okay. To the emo kids out there, grow up. Saves the day did!
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May 4, 2022Personally I think this album is so good & if you were really into the band when the previous record dropped you'd imagine it'd be close to impossible to be able to put out another record this good. To be fair sit was probably a bit more indie/emo pop as vs any of the stuff before.. But making a record in this direction was such a brave move & I still love it.
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AndyAug 16, 2006Their best effort to date. They strip away the emo for a more pop-rock feel. The guitar work is better than ever with the use of distorted jazz chords to give it an original feel. Ironically, this seems to be the album the fans dislike the most...growing and experimenting are good things.
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JordanM.Oct 9, 2007I personally like this album a lot, it was the first of theirs I heard and have since listened to others, but "In Reverie", different as it is from their other more popular albums is undoubtedly my favorite.
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WowWowNov 7, 2003First listen I was pretty much indifferent. Always a sign of a good album, as pretty much every track is a grower. It is actually fantastic album. Yay!
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JayWOct 21, 2003
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LeonJun 27, 2004Yeah the musicianship is great but the songs are kinda boring and don't pack much punch.
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JohnnyLApr 1, 2005The lyrics and rythmns are somwhat repetitive and boring, but i would agree that the musicianship is better.
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MarkJun 6, 2005
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DanfromJerseyNov 2, 2003The first thing I thought when i bought this was "What The Hell?"..The songs all sound the same, his vocals are annoying, there is no energy behind their songs.
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Awards & Rankings
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There'll be plenty of emo kids disappointed by STD's move out of the emo ghetto with In Reverie. Don't let their posturing keep you from exploring a fantastic pop record.
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BlenderConley could use a few more breakups to check his sentimentality. [Oct 2003, p.126]
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The band's poppiest and most upbeat and musical record yet.