- Record Label: So Recordings
- Release Date: Apr 17, 2020
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 34 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 29 out of 34
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Mixed: 4 out of 34
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Negative: 1 out of 34
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Apr 19, 2020The definition of creativity, they're always one step forward. I didn't found the album that I expected but I found something even better.
Solid lyrics and good combination of jungle and electronic beats with the orchestra. Not their best album but sounds fresh as always.
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Apr 25, 2020Fantastic Album. Incredible lyrical content and an excellent listen through. Evenly spaced tracks that allows for a full listen through without becoming bored. Definitely one of the best albums I’ve listened to in a while and maybe the best by Enter Shikari.
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Jun 17, 2020
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Apr 18, 2020A great album, with some truly great epic moment (half the songs are bangers, other half is much more experimental); I wish they would put one heavy track with "the mindsweep" or even "a flash flood of colour" but otherwise it's a very solid creation.
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Apr 17, 2020
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Apr 27, 2020
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Apr 22, 2020Worthies (3/15):
- T.I.N.A.
- Marionettes (II. The Ascent)
- Ssatellites* *
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Classic Rock MagazineMay 6, 2020It's the record's crazed detours that make for the most interesting moments. [Jun 2020, p.89]
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Apr 28, 2020Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible is either the best or the worst Enter Shikari outing to date. What it certainly isn't is dull.
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Apr 17, 2020Blending philosophy and science with the bloodied, bruised heart of someone who cares about their fellow man, ‘Nothing is True’ offers comfort, reason, familiarity and forward-thinking to give us the soundtrack we need for now.