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Universal acclaim- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 18 out of 20
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Mixed: 1 out of 20
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Negative: 1 out of 20
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Aug 21, 2020
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Apr 7, 2020Just a fantastic album.
Dont let yourself deceive by some elitist easy criticism of saying that this is a generic album, not anyone can pull out a nice 10 songs acoustic one which flows like the wind your ears, you wont want to jump from songs.
This is an excellent album full of beauty and catchy emotional songs, forget about the non important details. -
Feb 18, 2020
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Feb 14, 2020A superb album which, to me, really covers the emotions that come with "loss". no weak track to be found on this album, but if I would have to name the album highlights these would be "Miles away" and "Sunburst".
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Feb 12, 2020Wow I wasn't expecting that punch in my stomach. This just hits me too close to home, too near the bone. They somehow evolved to something different and I hope they continue this way!
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Feb 10, 2020More akin to the work of Neil Young in its acoustic folk stylings and reflective, melancholic tone than the Stone Temple Pilots of old, Scott Weiland looms large over "Perdida" as his bandmates begin a new chapter in their story with hearts still heavy from his loss.
Choice Cuts: "Fare Thee Well", "I Didn't Know the Time", "Years" -
Feb 7, 2020Perdida is easily the best STP of the past two decades. Beautiful song after beautiful song. This is a departure from their Weiland days however, Jeff Gutt really hits his stride here.
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Feb 7, 2020Very powerful moving album, it is definitely the best album stone temple pilots have released in a long time as they proved they can still give us that nostalgic sound which makes you feel that Scott's right there spiritually as you get there vintage vibes through the number of acoustic riffs and Jeff's vocals which touches very close to Scott's in there own respect.
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Feb 7, 2020
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Feb 7, 2020Es una propuesta muy bien ejecutada, dejando un aire melancólico y triste en cada una de sus canciones.
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Feb 10, 2020Even if Perdida does have a good amount of hammy lyrics and dull, strummy adult-pop, it's still the best music they've written since 2001's Shangri-La Dee Da. And, in many ways, is proof of why they deserve a fair shot at keeping the Stone Temple Pilots name active.
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Feb 7, 2020While on first listen Perida will surprise some STP fans and disappoint others. It’s an album that with repeated listens could well come to be seen by many as being among the band’s best.
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Feb 7, 2020Far more than a modern-day reprisal of the MTV Unplugged ethos, Perdida is the sound of a band stretching beyond its own self-imposed limits to challenge what a so-called “acoustic album” can be.