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Universal acclaim- based on 140 Ratings
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Positive: 128 out of 140
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Mixed: 7 out of 140
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Negative: 5 out of 140
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Oct 3, 2022Overshadowed by the superior "depression cherry" ,"thank your lucky stats " is a forgettable though above average dream pop shoegaze haze that is worth listening even if it's bound to not leave an impression.
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May 16, 2019By far the most underrated album in their catalog. Teen Dream has nothing on this one
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Apr 17, 2016
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Feb 15, 2016A stand alone work of art, it is an incredibly dark and heartfelt collection of music. It has a 1950's after the prom dance depression to it, this record feels most properly listened to sitting in the middle of a gymnasium with balloons on the floor around you and a janitor telling you it's time to go home.
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Oct 28, 2015Thank Your Lucky Stars is not inherently a bad record, but the problem is it's not compelling neither. The songs are drab, uneventful and nothing really comes out as outstanding. All the songs are pretty much run of the mill Beach House, just less exciting and more samey.
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Oct 27, 2015
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Oct 19, 2015I love Beach House, and this new record may very well be their best one. I like them all, but there's really something about this one. It's a bit sadder lyrically than Depression Cherry, despite some of the songs sounding more upbeat. Maybe that's what I like about it. Get it now!
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Oct 19, 2015
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Oct 16, 2015I found this WAY more compelling and interesting then Depression Cherry. Something felt really odd about Depression Cherry, this feels a lot more will melancholy which is probably why it has more emotional weight opposed to Depression Cherry. Screw it I like it, its a solid release.
Awards & Rankings
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Dec 14, 2015For while it’s hard to begrudge any quality new release by a band of Beach House’s eminence, for a fan base still attuning itself to the subtle charms of Depression Cherry, this flawed follow-up might have been better served up refined and polished at a later date.
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MojoDec 11, 2015Beach House's second album in three months underlines just how precision-stylised their frosty, often glacially-slow dream-pop has become. [Jan 2016, p.88]
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UncutDec 11, 2015Coming so soon after Depression Cherry, it would be easy to dismiss Thank Your Lucky Stars as a mere postscript, but, if anything, it's the more impressive of the pair. [Jan 2016, p.72]