• Record Label: Sony
  • Release Date: Mar 27, 2007
Metascore
45

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 18
  2. Negative: 4 out of 18
  1. Vile, goth-jock pop with all the wit and nuance of a urine-soaked sock.
  2. A fourth album of stunning fatuousness.
  3. A mystifyingly inept CD that includes some of the worst lyrics you will — or, with any luck, won’t — hear all year. [26 Mar 2007]
  4. The problem is that for all the slick operations and glorious machinations of the marketing and production, this band has run out of steam; soulless without being undead.
User Score
6.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 133 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 78 out of 133
  2. Negative: 44 out of 133
  1. Apr 6, 2011
    10
    Yes very fun album and great melody i believe this is one of their best, DFA really great song and the River very great singles . funYes very fun album and great melody i believe this is one of their best, DFA really great song and the River very great singles . fun energetic great vocals from JOel himself overall a cohesive album and i cant believe also for the reviews this one is even better than Cardiology Full Review »
  2. Dec 22, 2013
    3
    For all the good albums released in 2007, there were two dissappointments, Linkin Park's Minutes To Midnight and this. The lyrics areFor all the good albums released in 2007, there were two dissappointments, Linkin Park's Minutes To Midnight and this. The lyrics are poorly-written and the sound feels more like pop than pop punk. If you like it, that's fine. Full Review »
  3. JoelW.
    Jun 11, 2008
    10
    While this isn't the most mature album they've done it is very catchy and does still have some songs that show depth. it is really While this isn't the most mature album they've done it is very catchy and does still have some songs that show depth. it is really catchy and i love take your hands off my girl and the river. good job good Charlotte! i look forward to seeing what you do next. Full Review »