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Universal acclaim- based on 82 Ratings
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Positive: 73 out of 82
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Mixed: 5 out of 82
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Negative: 4 out of 82
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Apr 19, 2015Timely and inspiring political messages fused with a matured version of that trademark Shikari style make "The Mindsweep" an album to truly be heard.
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May 31, 2015
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May 28, 2015At last! A more focused compilation, as the St Albans four piece combine their post hardcore/metal/trance sound into something resembling maturity.
It’s an aggressive, cohesive, strongly bonded set of songs that show a progression this reviewer thought beyond them. The rousing “The Last Garrison” is without doubt their best song yet. -
Apr 19, 2016Back from Chester City, the fans love a f--king good behaving metal core!
The mix was really-really good, and "The Last Garrison" track was soo good! It's like it was a story-telling song, and it's f--king amazing!
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Jan 21, 2015So many epic sounds are created to reinstate their foundation as one of the neatest rock bands out there. I've followed them since the beginning and they have only seemed to have gotten better each release. It'll take a lot to top this one. Great work! Will be listening to this album for quite some time to come.
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Jan 21, 2015many varying genres merged into shikari's similar sound to create arguably their best album yet, although it does lack great lyrics of previous efforts
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Jan 21, 2015
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Aug 8, 2017
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Kerrang!Feb 2, 2015The Mindsweep is the most enjoyable album Enter Shikari have ever made. [3 Jan 2015, p.52]
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Jan 16, 2015Enter Shikari have made their mark with a hybrid theory of conflicting ideas but, unsure where they sit between Rage Against The Machine and Radiohead, it lacks real conviction.
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Jan 15, 2015It’s a shame that on The Mindsweep, Shikari's message is occasionally lost among the madness.