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The  Glorious Dead Image
Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews What's this?

User Score
8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings

  • Summary: The third full-length release for the British soul rock band was recorded in Columbus, Georgia with a gospel choir.

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What Makes a Good Man?
Tell me now (tell me now) 'n' show me how (show me how) To understand (understand) What makes a good man? Tell me now (tell me now) Hey walk the... See the rest of the song lyrics
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Aug 21, 2012
    80
    The Glorious Dead is an achingly self-aware throwback record, focusing more on the strength of each song than the album's overall structure.
  2. Aug 17, 2012
    80
    The Glorious Dead isn't necessarily a saving grace as much as a solidifying grace for The Heavy.
  3. Mojo
    Aug 17, 2012
    80
    They stick to their winning formula. [Sep 2012, p.88]
  4. Uncut
    Aug 17, 2012
    70
    There are proficient pastiches...[and] there are plenty of chugging, 6/8 neo-soul ballads. [Sep 2012, p.79]
  5. Aug 21, 2012
    70
    It builds nicely upon The Heavy's previous work and should please fans of the band's quirky take on rootsy soul-influenced music.
  6. Aug 20, 2012
    70
    They sometimes feel as second-hand as The Black Crowes, but The Heavy's capacity for rabble-rousing is a potent strength, which in music – if not always politics – isn't necessarily a bad thing.
  7. Q Magazine
    Aug 20, 2012
    60
    The Heavy remain The Black keys for people who'd rather dance than mosh. [Sep 2012, p.102]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. Aug 21, 2012
    10
    Those who listened to their previous albums are going to be totally familiar with the sound. Same powerful beat, same powerful choruses, sameThose who listened to their previous albums are going to be totally familiar with the sound. Same powerful beat, same powerful choruses, same gospel in some songs, same techniques.
    Songs are not any worse and they are not any better. What we have here are the same awesomely good The Heavy in great form, simply more of them.
    And I don't think it could've been any better and that we should ask for more. Songs are still emotionally touching, you still want to dance and clap and sing when you hear them. If you put previous album on repeat for around 3 months like I did, you're gonna love this one too, believe me.
    Very great album imo and certainly a highlight of this year.
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  2. Aug 24, 2012
    8
    Before the rise of the machines, it was a requirement that a group actually had to have sheer talent and showmanship in order to be successfulBefore the rise of the machines, it was a requirement that a group actually had to have sheer talent and showmanship in order to be successful in rock, soul and R&B. This album comes from an alternate universe where that rule still exists. Throughout this album the Heavy demonstrates a clear understanding and respect for the masters that came before them, but at the same time they're forging something new. Criticism would center on the relative short length of the album. With 10 tracks and a total length of just under 39 minutes, it's over just when you're really feeling it. Expand