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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 21 out of 25
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Mixed: 1 out of 25
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Negative: 3 out of 25
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JennyMOct 12, 2004Darker, moodier, more mature, yet still very poppy and catchy as hell. A very provocative and emotional piece of work.
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gregoryvMar 30, 2004If making four critically acclaimed albums and becoming one of the most respected and adored indie bands in America is embarrassing, then keep making fools of yourselves boys! Just like all the others...beautiful from start to finish. In my humble opinion, their best work to date.
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sarahsAug 31, 2004my favorite of all their records. it's been in constant rotation for almost a year.
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jjayMar 7, 2005One of my favorite albums ever. Its a modern masterpiece that I rank up there with Modest Mouse's The Moon and Antarctica. So terribly overlooked, will it ever get the respect it deserves?
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MaryUOct 12, 2004Great lyrics, wonderful melodies, interesting instrumentation, superb album.
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LaylaSFeb 9, 2004True lush rock and roll, great complement to the impeccable textured pop of Heartstrings.
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gregoryvMar 30, 2004If making four critically acclaimed albums and becoming one of the most respected and adored indie bands in America is embarrassing, then keep making fools of yourselves boys! Just like all the others...beautiful from start to finish. In my humble opinion, their best work to date.
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KilgoreTroutJan 30, 2005A very impressive swan song for the band (no pun intended). Really hated to see these guys call it a day. So, so sad that the realities of modern (& NorCal) life make it so hard for anyone with true talent to make ends meet. P.S. buy the Demo of this album as well; just as awesome.
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Awards & Rankings
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Under The RadarYoko isn't exactly what fans of the first three albums might be expecting, but it's still a Beulah album. [#5, p.99]
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Yoko is a much, much darker record than anything else in Beulah's canon.
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Beulah have somehow blended the sounds their last three albums, each a significant achievement on its own, into one career-spanning epic, completely worthy of their reputation; any small ways in which their past work has seemed lacking, superficial, or scatterbrained is gone, and only the best points remain.