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  1. Mar 30, 2014
    9
    It took me a few listens to get into it. First thing I noticed about this album is its shift, there are hardly any names mentioned. Its all she this, he this. Finn's lyrics once again can be pure genius at times referencing poets, bands, historical events and even past Hold Steady albums. For Example in the opening track, we see the return of the cityscape skins. This song recalls linesIt took me a few listens to get into it. First thing I noticed about this album is its shift, there are hardly any names mentioned. Its all she this, he this. Finn's lyrics once again can be pure genius at times referencing poets, bands, historical events and even past Hold Steady albums. For Example in the opening track, we see the return of the cityscape skins. This song recalls lines from 'Killer Parties' which followers of the hold steady will appreciate.

    I kinda liked Heaven is whenever. But it didn't contain the lyrics, I loved or the guitar work that really stood out. So this was a breathe of fresh air, Hold Steady are back on track.
    Give this a few listens. Finns singing surprisingly can really tug your heart strings or get your fists pumping, and yes it is actually singing which is a mixed blessing. There are some lines he says which he presents flawlessly.

    The Standout Tracks for me are...

    I Hope This Whole Thing Doesn't Frighten You - Theres something about this opening track which sets the tone. Guitar driven, with agressive lyrics about gangs, death, prison its like Seperation Sunday all over again. It is a little repetitive but not too much so.
    The Only Thing - This contains some of Finn's best singing. When he hits the line "sure she's still with you, but first she was with me" Theres a deep sense of loss and sadness in here. But an awesome song nonetheless it probably wouldn't be out of place on Stay Positive or BAGIA
    The Ambassador - A slow little power ballad, with the best lyrics on the album. This may be the return of Gideon although his name is never mentioned. Its a story of a girl, some skinheads, bloodshed and pills at a Night Club. Real old school Hold Steady.
    On With The Business - This chorus is made for stadiums, this is one of The Hold Steady's most solid rock tunes. The guitar and lyrics are flawless, its the instant standout from the album.
    Oaks - The closing track in Hold Steady style lasts a good 9 minutes. This is one of The Hold Steady's greatest songs. I would put this in their top 5 easily. Its slow paced at first and then speeds up to a climax and finishes which some beautiful guitar work. The lyrics express anxiety in a small town, feeling trapped, big dreams, past mistakes, loss. This is a work of art. Finn is godlike here every word is haunting and packs a punch.

    Overall 8.5 I would say the lyrics are bloody incredible every listen I give to this album I discover another line of pure gold. Finn still has the snarling, drunk man howling at a bar except this time hes waking up from a hangover, less slur with his words. He retains his rock voice except it now has a beautiful tone in it.
    The music is incredible and Finn and the band sound so in sync. Its like its natural for them now. The guitar tone is amazing most obvious in songs like oaks. There are some moments where you just have to close your eyes and let the sweet sound of the guitars together flow through your brain.

    This album is class. If you don't think so and you're a fan, I beg of you listen to the songs I recommend here. Garuantee you'll change your mind once you appreciate the lyrics, the singing and guitar.

    Anyway can't wait for their next album.

    Thanks for reading and as always Hold Steady.
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74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 33
  2. Negative: 1 out of 33
  1. Kerrang!
    Apr 30, 2014
    80
    With Teeth Dreams' measured and sometimes elongated songs, ideas both lyrical and musical are given room to breathe and to reach their fullest potential. [12 Apr 2014, p.53]
  2. Apr 28, 2014
    74
    The results sees The Hold Steady with an in-your-face, rapid fire record that’s arena-ready and their most ambitious to date.
  3. Apr 24, 2014
    50
    It doesn’t help that the production is full of weird echoes and indistinctness.... And yet, there are some genuinely good songs here.