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Generally favorable reviews- based on 26 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 26
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Mixed: 1 out of 26
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Negative: 7 out of 26
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JohnV.Sep 6, 2009Best 3-piece out there!!!!
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CandyC.Oct 3, 2009The more I listened, the more I loved this CD. It seems like the "critics" just want the Status Quo. The Entrance Band ROCKS!
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HenryB.Sep 8, 2009This album totally rocks! YEESSSS!!!!
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JeremyLSep 9, 2009I'm not sure that there was a better album this year, I hope some of it plays on the radio.
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TinaTSep 6, 2009My favorite band, and finally they have a record I can play for my friends.
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GarrettM.Sep 8, 2009I think this is the best thing I've heard in 10 years. Classic rock redefined. Heavy
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JosephH.Sep 26, 2009The critics are simply wrong on this group. Stop being so prissy and have some fun. If you can go see this band live - run!!
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JessieJSep 12, 2009It's just an amazing record, I really wish there were other reviews out there that represented this album better.
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KazTSep 14, 2009I am visiting from japan, and love this album. I hope this band comes to japan soon.
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ChristopherA.Sep 25, 2009Some of Blakeslee's best work since Convocation of... I love how all the critics are just copying each others' reviews. Everyone I know who listens to music for enjoyment found this record very favorable. Listen, don't read the reviews.
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What we do get is delay-drenched college rock, circa 1983.
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He's only a middling guitar player, but insists on soloing and showboating endlessly, drawing out songs to unnecessary lengths.
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This throwbackin’ threesome--an expanded version of frontman Guy Blakeslee’s subdued solo outing under the name Entrance--kills it when they stick to the classic power-trio formula.