• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Oct 9, 2015
User Score
7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 49 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 36 out of 49
  2. Negative: 5 out of 49
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  1. Oct 11, 2015
    1
    When Hurts first emerged, there was something about them. Dark, romantic and mysterious vibe paired with that nostalgic 80s feel made them appealing; three albums later, it seems like the formula that made them so popular in the first place got so dull and stale even they themselves are bored to death with it. Surrender offers virtually nothing interesting - the dark, romantic andWhen Hurts first emerged, there was something about them. Dark, romantic and mysterious vibe paired with that nostalgic 80s feel made them appealing; three albums later, it seems like the formula that made them so popular in the first place got so dull and stale even they themselves are bored to death with it. Surrender offers virtually nothing interesting - the dark, romantic and mysterious vibes were replaced by cheap, quick fix second rate scotch tape and most of all, ridiculously pathetic joke. All the anthems and values that they stood for make them look like fools now, and as the album goes on, you feel like you're on a bad, bad date and the booze is wearing off. I'd say it's high time for the duo to stop making music, but it seems to me they already have. A long time ago. Expand
  2. Oct 9, 2015
    0
    Total **** - I don't know how this band could do something like Surrender. It is really poor music with poor lyrics and Theo sounds awful in some songs.
  3. Jun 5, 2016
    2
    If you enjoy electronic music with a darker, harder edge to it, Hurts always offered enough of that to enjoy their albums. There was however, always a lighter, boy band element to them that made them a bit of a guilty pleasure. Unfortunately, those "fluffy" elements have become the main ingredient in this album, rendering it by far and away their blandest album yet. They say you can'tIf you enjoy electronic music with a darker, harder edge to it, Hurts always offered enough of that to enjoy their albums. There was however, always a lighter, boy band element to them that made them a bit of a guilty pleasure. Unfortunately, those "fluffy" elements have become the main ingredient in this album, rendering it by far and away their blandest album yet. They say you can't judge a book by its cover but you can sometimes judge an album by its cover, with Surrender's pink hue offering a visual clue to the type of music contained within. I will stick with their first 2 albums and hope for a return to form with their fourth. Expand
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61

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Oct 15, 2015
    40
    Hurts have always been pretty unabashed about their mainstream ambitions, which is fine, but as they explore them further, it becomes easier to strip away the affectations and see them for what they truly are: a cheesy pop band.
  2. Oct 12, 2015
    80
    The main difference here is the overall feeling of buoyancy, as Hutchcraft and Anderson apply their top-shelf pop songcraft to a decidedly more energized and euphoric collection of tunes than we’ve heard from them in the past.
  3. Oct 12, 2015
    50
    Hurts can do--and have done--better than this.