• Record Label: Island
  • Release Date: May 19, 2015
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 100 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 91 out of 100
  2. Negative: 4 out of 100
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  1. May 20, 2015
    6
    I'm a big fan of the Killers and his first solo album. There are 2-3 great songs on this new album. However, overall it feels over-produced, monotonous, and it lacks that real soulful punch. There are 3-4 pretty bad songs on the album as well. This feels like filler material until the Killers finally regroup and release their next album. I'm not really sure how some of the criticsI'm a big fan of the Killers and his first solo album. There are 2-3 great songs on this new album. However, overall it feels over-produced, monotonous, and it lacks that real soulful punch. There are 3-4 pretty bad songs on the album as well. This feels like filler material until the Killers finally regroup and release their next album. I'm not really sure how some of the critics gave this such high reviews. However, then I looked at the other 5 new releases this week (including Faith No More) and they were ALL reviewed at a higher score. This second solo effort is only slightly better than average and, in my opinion, a step back from his debut release. Expand
  2. May 22, 2015
    6
    Brandon Flowers finally decided to just go pop and run with it. Much less Killers-esque than his previous solo endeavor, "The Desired Effect" is a fun pop album with feel-good retro sounds and soaring vocals. Overall, it's a joy to listen to, but lacking in overall substance. Nothing's wrong with fun music, but my main fear is that when The Killers get back together, this album'sBrandon Flowers finally decided to just go pop and run with it. Much less Killers-esque than his previous solo endeavor, "The Desired Effect" is a fun pop album with feel-good retro sounds and soaring vocals. Overall, it's a joy to listen to, but lacking in overall substance. Nothing's wrong with fun music, but my main fear is that when The Killers get back together, this album's mainstream feel will rub off on their next record. If Brandon Flowers wants to be a pop star, fine; but The Killers need to stay in alternative rock. Overall, this is a very solid mainstream album that I enjoyed, with a few hits and an easy-listening feel. 7/10. Expand
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 25
  2. Negative: 0 out of 25
  1. 80
    Somehow, despite his success, Flowers understands that good music isn’t about what you have, but what could have been, and although his wife must wonder who he’s singing about all the time, the rest of us can press our face against the windows of childhood car journeys, and dream.
  2. Oct 2, 2015
    67
    The Desired Effect for a feel-good LP of self-discovery is coming-of-age stories that transform into lost Springsteen anthems. Mission accomplished.
  3. Jul 14, 2015
    60
    He defers too many vocals to his backing gospel singers, and his synth pop sound does nothing to distinguish this from his work with The Killers. Oddly, this is the album's greatest strength.