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Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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BenjaminBunnySep 8, 2004Otherworldly, cinematic and haunting--imagine Godspeed going pop.
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carlosDec 5, 2005The first few times i listened to summer make good i didn't think it was as good as finally we are no one, but after a few more listens i've grown to like it just as much. Mum once again creates a record of beautiful soundscapes. I don't get how so many music critics love the new sigur ros but didn't like this.
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Mr.WhiteJul 6, 2009This is one of my all-time favorite albums, and my favorite album of mum.
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Their production is still top-notch, and as mentioned above the album still has some great sounds and moments, but it's not quite up to the level that they've done in the past.
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Catching electronica in its embryonic state and somehow fusing it together with lush folk stylings, weathered ambience and the slightest - most beautiful - trace of vocals Summer Makes Good is a truly breath-taking record.
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It's no departure from any of the band's previous combinations of shuffling beats, spacey blips, dramatic strings and squeaking, soughed vocals; such a delivery of old comforts is precisely what makes the album so dull.