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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 2 out of 14
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PatrickDJul 30, 2008Pretty disappointing. This band's songwriting has deteriorated precipitously since the first album. The only track that has stood repeated listens is the fascinating brooding "Idle".
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GavinGAug 14, 2008Fantastic album, its a grower that rewards u after several listens.
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MattH.Jul 7, 2008Good solid album, not their best work, but still a good album in its own right. I think some of the "professional" reviews on here are ridiculous.
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RodneyBJul 17, 2008Very disappointing. I was a fan of their last album but this is just full of samey and forgettable tracks. They really haven't progressed at all, if anything it's a step backwards. The title track is by far the best song (I had high hopes for the album after hearing that), but it goes nowhere after that. They're still better than those overrated idiots Kasabian though.
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StephenC.Jul 2, 2008This album has vindicated The Music. They soar and manage to write better more inspiring songs on their 3rd. All the above reviewers should get new jobs maybe being disposal operatives or something more useful because clearly they haven't a clue!
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MarkB.Sep 11, 2008Soli album with some fantastic tunes you can really jump about to, Drugs and Fire especially! Good album, I recommend it.
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JacobT.Jul 21, 2008Awesome album, they are absolutely amazing. Way better than Kasabain could ever be! They are the best bad ive heard in a long time!!!!
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Kasabian and their brass-necks have long since appropriated The Music's mantle of anthem-whoring psychedelic horsemen and there's barely a moment over the course of 12 tracks here where they contest that.
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For now, Strength In Numbers, whilst not exactly redefining the zeitgeist, is a lot better than anyone could have expected.
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MojoThe band remains shackled to that wearying off-beat pulse that cauise trhe likes of 'Fire,' 'Vision' and the title track to tire. [July 2008, p.112]