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Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. The Golden Mile is more substantial: a very well-made rock record of perfect length (about 45 minutes) and contradictory catharsis.
  2. Featuring actor Rhys Ifans, who's purported to be SFA's original singer from way, way back, the Peth (Welsh for "thing") make what sounds like psychedelic rock recorded in a pub, all claustrophobic and ear-ringingly fantastic, after the pile-up of pints has turned drunkenness into a not-so-silent lucidity.
  3. Neither virtuosic nor devoid of a sense of pitch, he achieves something equally important to both in terms of significance--believability.
  4. Mojo
    60
    The Peth prove they're no mere cracked actors. [Oct 2008, p.110]
  5. Q Magazine
    60
    The end result is 10 songs that switch direction with ear-pricking regularity and generally avoid the sub-Oasis ladrock you might have expected Ifans to churn out. [Oct 2008, p.143]
  6. Uncut
    60
    A hazy, boozy affair that threatens to collapse at any time but is buoyed by good-times psychedelic pub-rock chuugers. [Oct 2008, p.105]
  7. Ultimately, on the strength of The Golden Mile, the longevity of The Peth seems, at best, questionable.

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