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Universal acclaim- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 13
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Mixed: 0 out of 13
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Negative: 2 out of 13
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ameliaApr 10, 2007amazing live - two drummers! great band + great album
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JustinSApr 9, 2007Pretty good album, awesome live.
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mfetterMar 7, 2007
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FelipePMar 7, 2007Perfect! The best trip ever!
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JackMMar 2, 2007if every album was this consistently good, the world would be a better place. favourites would have to be "Kingdom" and "Rozalia Bizarre".
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MaryMMar 2, 2007once u hear This Miss, you'll be hooked. the marvelous thing about Wolf & Cub is that they're not a one trick pony, their music spans lots of styles and genres. Vessels rewards the listener with each listen.
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BesnardPFeb 26, 2007Wolf & Cub have composed such a strong debut. This album is solid from start to finish. It swings between dance funk to thundering drone with such effortless abandon that the album continues to be surprising and rewarding with every listen.
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JeremyRFeb 24, 2007fantastic. a swirling roller coaster of guitar fuzz and thundering drums. my favourite of the year so far.
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OliverRFeb 23, 2007where did this come from? simply remarkable.
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All said, the album’s capably produced by Tony Doogan, Secret Machines aspirations and all, and it’s a debut wrapped in sophomore expansion, a third of a universe away from anything deservedly cosmic and anything appropriately full.
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UrbA fierce vision quest of psychedelic riffs 'n' roll that manages to sound like hard rock, shoegazer and new rave all within the same song, yet never feeling forced or false. [Mar 2007, p.98]
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FilterWolf & Cub manage to fill Vessels to the brim with irreverent guitar solos, pounding bass lines, and, well, let's just say they have two drummers for a good reason. [#24, p.102]