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Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
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  1. Classic Rock Magazine
    Jan 2, 2014
    70
    Tracks like Drive, Novocaine and Black cloud sound like the soundtrack to a 1980s brat-pack comedy, nut the sheer vim and vigour with which they're delivered still make it a rock 'n' roll rush. [Jan 2014, p.116]
  2. Jan 2, 2014
    60
    It’s fun, it’s enjoyable and it doesn’t take itself too seriously.
  3. Kerrang!
    Jan 2, 2014
    80
    [Peace is] packed with well-crafted and thoughtfully arranged compositions. [28 Sep 2013, p.54]
  4. Jan 2, 2014
    70
    While Peace does not quite finish on the bang that would have really rounded off a great record, there is no doubt that it reflects the band at their most natural.
  5. Q Magazine
    Jan 27, 2014
    40
    It's at its best on Drive, where throbbing bass and a giant chorus dominate, but then Peace slides--albeit stylishly--into a repetitive blur. [Oct 2013, p.102]
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  1. Jan 6, 2014
    7
    This is a great album and an interesting new direction for KIGH. It definately has a heavier pop influence than their previous albums whichThis is a great album and an interesting new direction for KIGH. It definately has a heavier pop influence than their previous albums which they pull off beautifully. Up All Night and Novocaine aremy personal favourites, if you look them up and give them a listen the that'll be all you need to decide if this is for you. The whole album has a very feel good vibe to it that is difficult not to enjoy. There are a couple of songs that lack the same impact and catchiness as the rest (Stormchasers, Drive) but all things considered this is one of my favourite albums this year and I would higly recommend it to ayone whether they're a fan of the band or not. Full Review »