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Universal acclaim- based on 44 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 40 out of 44
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Mixed: 4 out of 44
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Negative: 0 out of 44
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Mar 6, 2020
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May 18, 2019I just wanted to listen to one song and stayed listening to the whole album. It growed on me since the beggining. Has this kinda sexy vibes and envolving sound in each song I really like. I fell in love instantly.
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Jun 8, 2015
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Jun 23, 2014A brilliant, beautiful album that proves the Silversun Pickups are just getting started. Best tracks are the impassioned "Dots and Dashes (Let Me In)" and energetic "Mean Spirits."
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Apr 1, 2013
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Jun 27, 2012I'm very surprised at the number of negative reviews here. It's not a perfect record, but it is definitely a great one. All four members of Silversun Pickups have stepped up their game, and it completely pays off. I like this record much more than Swoon, but not quite as much as Carnavas.
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Jun 8, 2012
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May 25, 2012
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May 24, 2012This album definitely took 1-2 listens to fully grow on me, but now after having listened to it approximately twenty times, it has become my favorite SSPU album, even ahead of Swoon. The drums have more variety in their sound on this record too, which is nice. Each and every song is memorable and each runs above 4 minutes in length, so you definitely get a lot of music for your money.
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May 17, 2012
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May 8, 2012While Neck of the Woods doesn't have the easily accessible hits of the last 2 albums, after a few listens one realizes that it is their most complete work to date. The vibe and feel are intoxicating. They have found the balance between experimentation and familiar sound that Radiohead failed to on their last effort.
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May 8, 2012
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MagnetJun 19, 2012A surprisingly deep album that fleshes out the vaguely krautish electronica the band only touched on in previous efforts. [No.88 p.59]
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Jun 11, 2012This is stadium schlock of the highest pedigree, the kind of thing that can make you feel desperately cynical about rock music.
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Kerrang!Jun 7, 2012Something's horribly lacking here. Namely, actual songs. [May 2012, p.53]