
| 2002 - EMI |
"For
an album released in 2002, it is a shame that the music is stuck in
an era five or ten years earlier." |
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| 1998 - Virgin |
"Exploring
aural atmospheres rejected by his own band, Iha could have failed
miserably. He could have come off sounding like a joke, like a shadow
of himself. But instead Iha managed a happy, creatively free solo..." |
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2001 -
Epic
|
"There are still some
moments that rock ala earlier Incubus, but on the whole the band
has dropped the metal in favor of more easily marketable pop niceties."
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| 2003 - Epic |
"I find
the music to be painfully derivative and Boyd’s voice to be
largely annoying." |
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| 1994
- Atlantic |
"A
retrospective of the bands most popular songs, this is a very
complete and darned near perfect album." |
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| 2002 - SubPop |
"Beam
uses pretty much the same musical equation throughout his debut, but
his talent is so very rare and magical that I can’t find anything
wrong anything." |
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| 2004 - SubPop |
"The
centerpiece is of course Beam's vocals and his songwriting, but I
think that his sister Sarah helps to make many of the songs on Our
Endless Numbered Days something very special and important." |
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| 2004 - Acutest |
"...a
smidge too post-teenage punk angst for my taste but the songs are
well written, nicely produced, and well performed. In all, I'm impressed--these
guys exhibit some real potential." |
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| 1997
- Nettwerk |
"...exceptionally
strong yet too often ignored album." |