- Record Label: Hidden Agenda
- Release Date: Jan 27, 2004
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They have smarts and energy to burn as well as a bunch of songs that are right up there with anything Interpol, the Rapture, or Hot Hot Heat have done.
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Alternative PressThis is a seminar in how to age gracefully and still rock like demons. [Mar 2004, p.106]
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On a musical level these new songs are clearly identifiable as the Poster Children's work, but the band covers a broad array of lyrical turf on No More Songs About Sleep and Fire.
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A vibrant, engrossing album by a seasoned band whose best years are still ahead of them.
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The Posterkids sound positively ageless through No More Songs about Sleep and Fire, not having missed a flailing beat through the intervening years of decreasing tempos.
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MatthewMMar 20, 2005Best Poster Children album since Junior Citizen.
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RafaelDFeb 10, 2004IS VERY GOODA...LIKE THE RAPTURE...