• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Aug 12, 2022
Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
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  1. Aug 15, 2022
    60
    The eerie indelibility of Days are Forgotten, or Fire’s lumpen power, are missing, leaving the strings of lyrical cliches that Pizzorno ladles up horribly exposed. Alygatyr, Rocket Fuel and Chemicals are all right, but this feels like a coda, not a new movement.
  2. Aug 10, 2022
    60
    The Alchemist’s Euphoria is rarely dull, and often hugely entertaining. But one still longs for Pizzorno to make the album that is as great as the breadth of his imagination suggests.
  3. Classic Rock Magazine
    Aug 10, 2022
    50
    Kasabian's USP has always been a cocky straddling of indie rock and rave. It's a shame they pretty much discard it here. [Aug 2022, p.68]
User Score
6.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 13
  2. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. Aug 14, 2022
    6
    A hugely experimental album that doesn't seem to know what direction it's heading in. The album opens with real promise with the superb tracksA hugely experimental album that doesn't seem to know what direction it's heading in. The album opens with real promise with the superb tracks ALCHEMIST and SCRIPTURE, but then takes a really weird about-turn and things go downhill a bit. There are definitely some good tracks and the hooks are there, but in many places, it's just a bit too over produced, swapping trademark guitars for electronic synth and every digital sound effect under the sun. In short, it's a bit repetitive and messy. Best tracks are hands down, ALYGATYR and CHEMICALS, but these sound really out of place and just thrown in to please fans like myself (not that I am complaining). T.U.E gets the ambition right ending with a glorious instrumental that is Pink Floyd meets the Gorillaz. Most of the other tracks sound like cheap electronica tracks from the 90s. STARGAZER definitely improves towards the tail end of the track, and I have a feeling fans of Stranger Things might like this one. The last track Letting Go is a wasteful ballad that just sounds too out of place. Overall, a bit unrecognisable as a Kasabian album but just enough hooks to warrant repeated listens. I think this one will divide fans a bit. If you prefer the guitar heavy Kasabian, you might not gel with this one so much. Note: I have given a 6, but this is probably closer to a 6.5 Full Review »
  2. Aug 12, 2022
    9
    Fantastic return by Kasabian, sure the sound has changed to a less aggressive one but it's a beautiful journey through the album. A few standFantastic return by Kasabian, sure the sound has changed to a less aggressive one but it's a beautiful journey through the album. A few stand out tracks, almost anthemic, that will be sure to please crowds at gigs and festivals. The album flows well and doesn't feel padded out at any point. Clearly Serge has plenty left in the tank when it comes to songwriting and makes an excellent front man. The rest of the band are sounding as tight as ever. Only slight gripe is I would've loved a slightly longer album! Full Review »
  3. Aug 12, 2022
    9
    Wonderful album, extremely good considering their lead vocal changes. Had a really great time listening to it.