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Modest Mouse
March 30th 2006


36 Comments


yeah this is a great band no one did say his voice is bad i think this a great album once you get into it.........i think probably one reeason i love it so much is just the feel of the cd. If your going to listen to Wolf Parade buy the cd (you get more into the feel that way)

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Emeritus
March 30th 2006


3998 Comments


See, the feel is that extra element that pushes the album from a 2 to a 1 in my book. I just hate it. Pretentious affected indie BS.

Neoteric
April 3rd 2006


3243 Comments


That review was very bare and uninformative.

AbysmalFace
April 4th 2006


35 Comments


I agree with Dan, Krugs got one of those "funny" voices, but it's really heartfelt, actually sounds in pitch and semi-operatic at times, and is not as sloppy as someone like Dan Bejar, or create a headache like CYHSY's Alec Ounsworth.

sgrevs
July 2nd 2006


698 Comments


I love this album oldschool.

Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts is brilliant, in my top three on the album.

The Jungler
July 2nd 2006


4826 Comments


Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts is brilliant, in my top three on the album.
Yeah, definitly.




Cygnus Inter Anates
July 2nd 2006


721 Comments


"Shine a Light" is fun.

The Jungler
September 2nd 2006


4826 Comments


I wish I had Krug's voice. I may review this in the future.

np: You Are a Runner @ full volumeThis Message Edited On 09.01.06

Jubella
January 5th 2007


27 Comments


Wolf Parade are truly amazing, like a lot of montreal's band. Montreal isn't actually only Arcade Fire and Wolf Parade. Also, these guys come from Vancouver and only recently move to Mtl a few years ago. Anyway, apologies to the queen mary is an excellent album!

incubus62086
March 5th 2008


147 Comments


i love this cd.



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