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Monday, November 27, 2006
Artistically the band's finest and broadest work?

The Tennessean joins the bandwagon raving about the upcoming album. Well written. All these reviews must make the wait for Dec. 26th really hard, eh?
[Nothing Is Sound was] a tightly crafted collection of modern-pop songs, the album had a cohesion that fit with the band's now-mega-famous stature, but in its slick polish, maybe lacked a few teeth.

That faction should look forward to the band's upcoming Oh! Gravity album, due in December.

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posted by phil @ 12:38 AM
 

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  • At December 1, 2006 7:08:00 PM PST, Anonymous Heather (24 voices) said…

    All these reviews must make the wait for Dec. 26th really hard, eh?

    Ha ha, Phil. You're so incorrigible. :o)

     
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