Metascore
64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. The 10 songs are all strong, and placed in an order that creates an emotional arc, like a real--what's that word again?--album.
  2. For most of System, the indefatigable drum thumps and whizzing keyboard tones prevent Seal from getting too vaporous, while all his yearning comes through.
  3. His dance-pop tunes are surprisingly fresh and emotionally meaty, without a hint of complacency.
  4. A brave, if samey, affair, System is undoubtedly sincere.
  5. His leisurely seduction ballads get the job done on System, but not since his debut has he gone for such a dance-friendly club sound.
  6. Despite the album having a bit of a different texture than his past couple, it’s still atmospheric and soothing.
  7. Entertainment Weekly
    67
    Even when System's rigid tempos grow tedious, its words still move you. [16 Nov 2007, p.78]
  8. System goes down smooth, even if it's rather strange that it is so nostalgic for the pre-Clinton '90s, but this is so much a production piece that, apart from the acoustic 'Rolling,' the only song that stands outside of the sheer sonic gloss is 'Wedding Day,' a genuinely odd piece of kitsch duet with Heidi herself.
  9. People who like him, rejoice. Those who don't may continue to live without his music.
  10. Price's remix work has always been more impressive than his original productions and System is no exception.
  11. Q Magazine
    40
    System is a one-paced, staid affair, where almost everything suggests a tired version of Seal's first hit, 'Killer.'
  12. Uncut
    40
    System is like travelling backwards to a time when Trevor Horn and Steve Lipson ruled the earth, except this time the studio overlord is Madonna collaborator, Stuart Price. [Jan 2008, p.100]

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