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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 187 Ratings

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  1. Dec 27, 2018
    8
    Album en el cual se destacan varias canciones que fueron exitos comerciales de la banda, lo cual no debe tomarse como algo malo pues este album es el responsable de que himnos como burn the witch , my head, medication entre otros, sean coreados por todos en los conciertos de esta grna banda, un infantable en la discografia de los queens of the stone age sin duda.
  2. Oct 24, 2014
    10
    This is a fantastically dark and atmospheric album from QotSA. The album maintains a unique and hypnotic tone that is equal parts dreadful, cocky, and creepy. The musical arrangement is phenomenal with great use of heavily distorted, fuzzy guitar tones and lap steels. This album is quite varied with each song containing it's own unique and memorable take on the Queens sound. An instantThis is a fantastically dark and atmospheric album from QotSA. The album maintains a unique and hypnotic tone that is equal parts dreadful, cocky, and creepy. The musical arrangement is phenomenal with great use of heavily distorted, fuzzy guitar tones and lap steels. This album is quite varied with each song containing it's own unique and memorable take on the Queens sound. An instant classic and an extremely underrated album. Expand
  3. Nov 22, 2013
    9
    Again, as QOTSA release another album with a completely different sound to any of their others. A lot of my faovurite QOTSA songs are included on this album (Tangled Up In Plaid, Burn The Witch, Little Sister, Someone's In The Wolf) and had the last few songs been as good as the first 3/4s of the album, it really would be a perfect 10.
  4. j30
    Sep 4, 2011
    7
    A really good album, but with the departure of Nick Oliveri, the album is missing it's edge.
  5. May 6, 2011
    8
    classic album 8.9,this is a wonderful albums the lyrics are spot on.a blues experimental type from qotsa.
    good for when your sick of something.i recommend this album ..a true journey
  6. MarkK.
    Feb 8, 2008
    9
    These lullabies indeed paralyze with pure brilliance.
  7. DimitriV.
    Dec 6, 2007
    7
    This album is quite different. Whereas QOTSA had groovy rocksongs all along, its as they (Josh Homme) decided to make more "rythmical" music. So this is a sometimes very basic and repetitive album. It contains some good songs but it took me a while to get "in" the album. And i started listening to it again to make my final opinion and there are just some songs that aren't quite good This album is quite different. Whereas QOTSA had groovy rocksongs all along, its as they (Josh Homme) decided to make more "rythmical" music. So this is a sometimes very basic and repetitive album. It contains some good songs but it took me a while to get "in" the album. And i started listening to it again to make my final opinion and there are just some songs that aren't quite good enough and the other songs, some pretty decent, just don't stick in the head despite how much i listen to it. I sometimes catch myself thinking about pushing the NEXT button to skip some songs. I still do give it a 7 because, like i mentioned earlier, it does contain some pretty good songs but all in all, i expected better. Expand
  8. VladaJ
    Aug 15, 2007
    10
    for me this is best album ever,best album of 2007, although i spent lot of time listening to it end i'm finding that this album can't be likeable at first,and you realy must like QOTSA...so if someone say that he realy listens them and say that he don't like that album,then i can understand... QOTSA FAN
  9. RosscoeP
    Jun 20, 2007
    10
    when i first got this album, to tell the truth, i was alittle upset, becasue it hought this was songs for the deaf, but after listening to it, i must say, i think this is their best album
  10. jen
    Mar 21, 2007
    10
    this is one of the greatest albums of my time if you are in any doubt buy it put it in the cd player of your car head out to the country with a pack of marlboros and a few friends and go for it. thats what this album is all about
  11. NickL
    Aug 23, 2006
    10
    A great, haunting album that isn't for everyone but if you are into the style you will love it.
  12. JohnN
    May 16, 2006
    8
    Excellent shakes you outta your bones with every listen bistling with energy my only quandry is the first eight songs are great (Burn the Witch and In my Head especially) but the rest is not that memorable.
  13. jefff
    Apr 12, 2006
    9
    Brilliant. Josh Homme is a real genius.The best album of 2005.
  14. ChristopherH
    Dec 2, 2005
    8
    Good stuff.
  15. KarlipattickNiot
    Nov 27, 2005
    9
    Go read about how awesome "Songs for the Deaf" is. Now, imagine all that extreme coolness that everyone regards "Songs.." with, but then imagine somthing even COOLER. That something cooler is "Lullabies to Paralyze," child, and it's gonna eat you alive. And you'll probably like it. I know I do.
  16. JasperB
    Nov 13, 2005
    7
    Good
  17. sM
    Oct 14, 2005
    9
    Sexy as hell....
  18. LucasS
    Sep 17, 2005
    10
    best ever
  19. RichardL
    Sep 4, 2005
    8
    A great album in its own right. Just don't compare it to songs for the deaf.
  20. EdC
    Aug 5, 2005
    10
    Brilliant, hard rocking, ultimate awesomeness! And who doesn't want more cowbell? Lullabies is a masterpiece, almost surpassing Songs. Sheer and obscene awesomeness.
  21. Dor
    Jun 24, 2005
    9
    Fantastic.
  22. PauloD
    Jun 2, 2005
    7
    A better follow up to "Songs for the Deaf" but doens't reach the quality of "Rated R".
  23. brett
    May 29, 2005
    9
    Brilliant,moody,great record.. Should have been 3 songs shorter for consistancy and as a WHOLE body of work. Great wriring !!!!
  24. OlivierB
    May 27, 2005
    8
    A bit disapointing compared to Songs for the Deaf but still an interresting album. It's less energetic, more hypnotizing. Their metal aspect has almost disappeared but has not really been replaced by anything new unfortunately.
  25. AndrewG
    May 25, 2005
    8
    It took me about 7 listenings to start to enjoy this album. I loved Songs for the Deaf. This album while not as good, is still way above the average album released these days. QOTSA is one of those special bands that sound completely different than any other band.
  26. Mark
    May 19, 2005
    9
    This is another fine effort from the queens, with this album being far darker than some their earlier albums. The album obviously lacks the explosiveness that Nick Oliveri brought to the group, but with tracks as amazing as 'Someone's In The Wolf', who actually cares? Brilliant.
  27. carlos
    May 17, 2005
    8
    LOVE IT!!!!
  28. MikeC
    May 15, 2005
    8
    This is probably on a par with songs for the deaf. There maybe aren't as many good tunes, but it is more adventurous in many ways. The sense of humour is still there, it's just burried a little deeper than previously.
  29. MatD
    May 3, 2005
    8
    Good album. QOTSA always surprise us with different albums that are as interesting as previous material. Some people want the same things all the time from a band, and it's sad they don't understand the process.
  30. declanM
    Apr 20, 2005
    9
    I have been into these guys since kyuss way back before they were popular have all the sessions this album rocks but it does miss the nick ingredient apart from that a cool stoner album have to say one thing kyuss sound more accomplished and more experimental just listen to sky valley wow heavy man.
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 31
  2. Negative: 0 out of 31
  1. Entertainment Weekly
    75
    The macho posturing can get obnoxious.... That said, anyone looking for a band that can mix and match metal, blues, thrash, punk, psychedelia, and grunge as the mood suits will be floored by Lullabies. [25 Mar 2005, p.70]
  2. It's the tension between Homme's conflicting impulses that pressurizes Lullabies to Paralyze's highest points and accounts for its lows.
  3. Blender
    60
    Sounds routine, obscure without much mystery. [Apr 2005, p.124]