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Universal acclaim- based on 101 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 81 out of 101
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Mixed: 14 out of 101
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Negative: 6 out of 101
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May 20, 2018A perfect album for a passer-by and fans as well. Catchy instrumentals, worthy lyrics - this album is a huge earworm. One of the year's best.
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May 30, 2017I was very disappointed with this album. I expected so much more from Cage the Elephant but this album didn't even produce a song worth listening to again. I usually love AT LEAST one song from each of their albums and I didn't even exactly like a single song. I love Cage the Elephant, but as a fan I have to say I really am underwhelmed. Hopeful for the next go around.
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Mar 17, 2017Cage the Elephant continues to grow and impress with their latest album, Tell Me I'm Pretty. Fans who are disappointed by this album are often looking for a sound similar to their first two albums; a sound that has more grunge and punk influence. So if you are looking for a punk sound you will be disappointed. However, if you appreciate the creativity of this band you will enjoy this album.
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Sep 9, 2016
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Mar 29, 2016
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Mar 28, 2016Nasty, just nasty.
Maybe another producer could have made something out of these songs, but the horrible production values combined with a last call performance leave me thinking this band is done. That's too bad since there are gems on the previous 3 albums. -
Feb 8, 2016
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Jan 24, 2016A great album, very intense songs. "How Are You True" have some special touch that makes be one of my favorite songs. This entire album have a haunting and comforting mood that makes it so special. "Trouble", "Mess Around" and "Too Late To Say Goodbye" are others great songs too.
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Jan 6, 2016This was definitely the Alternative Album of the year. The lyrics are so enduring and fantastic. The vocals are very harmonic and just near-perfect, this album was Cage the elephants golden child. And I recommend it to any rock music fan and newbie.
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Jan 6, 2016I like the sound of this album. Really nostalgic. And lyrics are great too. But it's too short for me. I didn't know this band, but I'm possitive suprised. 8/10 :)
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Dec 21, 2015
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Dec 20, 2015
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Dec 19, 2015Halfway through my first listen of the album (on "Trouble"), and can already tell this one will be accompanying me through the rest of winter. Some albums grow on you to become favorites, but this is one of the rare albums that I'm loving right out of the gate. Next step is to go see when their tour is coming through Seattle. Love these guys.
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Dec 19, 2015Amazing álbum, a lot of influences from the Black keys in it, Dan Auerbach did a great work. it's catchy, funny but on the same time melancholic and good to listen. For me, one of the best albums of the year
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Dec 18, 2015
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Dec 18, 2015If you think there's no more good alt-rock bands left on planet earth, Cage the Elephant might prove you wrong. Give them the chance. This album is a lot of fun. The band has as much personality as ever. The first track is a little slow, though. So power through that one and you'll be good.
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Dec 18, 2015powerful lyrics and themes in each song, very different from their usual but utterly beautiful all the same. each song is sung with passion and drive, you can tell they worked very hard on this album. Would very much recommend to any fans.
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Dec 18, 2015This album is completly amazing. The lyrics, the sound, the voices. All is amazing. Cage the Elephant is a band who know how to do real music.........
Awards & Rankings
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Jan 13, 2016Tell Me I'm Pretty, while poppy and as mainstream as ever, loses its sense of appeal, character and individuality in coming off too much as a carbon copy of The Black Keys.
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Jan 7, 2016The band are operating in an ever more overcrowded field, but their songwriting has never been sharper.
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Jan 4, 2016The issue here, though, is that the band seemed more than capable of leaping ahead of their radio-friendly indie counterparts, but slip right back into the abyss with their least ambitious LP to date.