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Universal acclaim- based on 42 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 36 out of 42
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Mixed: 6 out of 42
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Negative: 0 out of 42
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Dec 10, 2015
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Dec 14, 2015To be honest, I personally enjoyed the album a lot. It ranges in style from the heavier songs like Savior Breath to lighter songs like Saint Cecilia and Iron Rooster. However, I personally was only a big fan of 4/5 of the songs. I could stand the 1/5 but it just wasn't really my thing. That is why I will give the album an 80%
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Mar 30, 2016I've always been a fan of the Foo Fighters, and this EP reminds me of why I am. Every track on this record makes you feel the heavy influence on the place it was recorded in. While not every track on the EP is golden, the foos have clearly knocked another one out of the park.
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Dec 9, 2015This EP does not have a stand out song. Although I do not know the back story of this EP (why, out of the blue it was released) Foo Fighters stick to what their fans like-melodies, with guitar riffs and some strained vocal cords. That being said, there is nothing new here. Nothing pushing any envelope or new direction. Matter of fact, I really didn't like any of the songs either.
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Mar 12, 2016This is one of the best releases the Foos have ever made. They still have the energy of making an ep feel like an album. With special guests like Gary Clark Jr. on Iron Rooster helps out.
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Apr 26, 2016This is the first EP I've ever heard by the Foo Fighters. The first song was really good!, the other songs on this EP is not that bad, it's OK. Not bad EP!
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Feb 6, 2021
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Kerrang!Dec 10, 2015It's almost perfect in its imperfection. [5 Dec 2015, p.50]
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Dec 10, 2015The songs, some of which date back decades ("The Neverending Sigh" is 20 years old!), sound surprisingly consistent considering the recording session would be a rush job for any other big-time rocker.
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Dec 9, 2015Sure, Saint Cecilia fills itself with all inclusive lyrics that Grohl has become known for. Yes, there are some midtempo shifts that you wish you could skip over. But out of five songs, four are solid.