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Gorgeously produced, beautifully instrumentated and infused with assurance and purpose, album number four by Australia's wonderkids is simply excellent.
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With years of added wisdom and maturity, Silverchair has learned how to do much more.
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Mostly this is a wonderful surprise from a band thought to have been finished in the late '90s.
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A few Sabbath-y moments aside, a majority of the disc finds frontman Daniel Johns singing more than screaming, much to the delight of those who may have worried these guys would give up on new things.
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MojoJohns has finally learned how to cull from his influences without plagiarising them. [Sep 2002, p.95]
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[Daniel] Johns' much-improved vocals and flair for the theatrical complement his new, more inventive guitar style.
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Q MagazineFeatures a few ropey grunge numbers. [Aug 2002, p.133]
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BlenderA growth statement even diehard fans of its debut couldn't have expected. [#8, p.122]
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Bloated over-produced soft rock.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 50 out of 58
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Mixed: 1 out of 58
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Negative: 7 out of 58
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Sep 6, 2012
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Sep 21, 2011
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LeandroRFeb 1, 2007muito bom!