Have you heard it yet? Critique, comment, review, lambaste, compare, and otherwise babble.
Myself, I found the first track very Daydream Nation-ish. Beneath the album is a constant underlying feeling of tension, as if waiting to break loose but never quite so doing. The mood is lucious noise as usual, but it never outright rocks - remaining subdued, but far more cohesive than nearly any of their 90s efforts. Still not a clasic in the vein of Evol/Sister/Daydream Nation, but consider: if Murray Street was seen as a return to form, the this CD moves them further along the track to their best period yet.
― Eve Atley (Kilbey1), Monday, 19 April 2004 17:30 (twenty-two years ago)