• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Sep 25, 2007
User Score
7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 156 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 11 out of 156

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  1. Jun 28, 2020
    10
    excellent..................................................................
  2. Oct 14, 2017
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is a very good album, which unfortunately is only known by the song of "The pretender", combining very well made sounds in the album "In your Honor", where the acoustic and the rock is one only, with songs of good quality, and with promotional videos more than rare (besides "The Pretender" clear) as it is the case of "Come Alive" and "Let It Die", of good quality and other than moved and calm at the same time, being the only song that comes out of this margin "Long Road to Ruin" (because come on, it's a lot more pop than "Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)", do not **** 8/10 Expand
  3. Apr 8, 2014
    10
    the best foo fighters album, a real foo fighters, full of guitar solos in many greatest song like long road to ruin, come alive summer's end, the best foo fighters is brillant
  4. Mar 8, 2013
    9
    Foo Fighters never stop making great music. This is another example of good rock. One of their best album with some of their greatest songs (The Pretender, Long Road To Ruin, Let It Die). Well Done!
  5. Dec 11, 2012
    8
    This is a great album. Is it Foo Fighters' best, hmmm not really, but it is still excellent. The main single and first track - The pretender, will be a classic for years to come. Other gems include the quick rising build-up songs - Let it die, Come alive and But honestly, the casual and catchy - Summer's end and Long road to ruin and the stunningly beautiful acoustic ballad - StrangerThis is a great album. Is it Foo Fighters' best, hmmm not really, but it is still excellent. The main single and first track - The pretender, will be a classic for years to come. Other gems include the quick rising build-up songs - Let it die, Come alive and But honestly, the casual and catchy - Summer's end and Long road to ruin and the stunningly beautiful acoustic ballad - Stranger things have happened. I would recommend this album to all Foo fighter fans, fans of Rock music and well...all general music lovers. Expand
  6. Dec 21, 2011
    8
    I'm not a major Foo Fighters fan - appreciate some of their best tracks but overall wouldn't be a favourite of mine, however this is a really good album. Probably the bands most consistent from start to finish.
  7. Nov 21, 2011
    9
    This has become one of my favourate albums, especially songs like: "Stranger things have happened" and "Home". Though Im not really pleased with songs like "the Pretender" and "Summers end" because theyre too commercial.
  8. j30
    Sep 28, 2011
    8
    It doesn't all come together, but it's high points are some of Foo Fighter's most inventive songs to date.
  9. Apr 1, 2011
    10
    By far the most enjoyable and mature album in the Foo Fighter's canon, "Echoes Silence Patience & Grace" has some of the catchiest and rocking songs in "the Pretender" or "Erase/Replace." This is the most complete album by the Foos, and each song seems carefully placed in the album for a reason. "Home" may be the best song Dave Grohl has ever written. Simply put, if you don't enjoy thisBy far the most enjoyable and mature album in the Foo Fighter's canon, "Echoes Silence Patience & Grace" has some of the catchiest and rocking songs in "the Pretender" or "Erase/Replace." This is the most complete album by the Foos, and each song seems carefully placed in the album for a reason. "Home" may be the best song Dave Grohl has ever written. Simply put, if you don't enjoy this album, you won't enjoy much else by the Foo Fighters, and you'd be hard pressed to call yourself a fan. Expand
  10. Mar 15, 2011
    7
    Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace is not the best album ever, but it's not bad either. A good handful of songs in this album. Opens up with the rock anthem "The Pretender" that is easily Foo Fighters heaviest song. Dave Grohl's vocals sound more matured in this album also. All In All, Each song is good, not great, and certainly not bad either. B
  11. BerndK
    May 30, 2009
    9
    A very good Album. The best Foo Fighter Album so far. It's no bad song on this Album.
  12. NicH.
    Mar 31, 2009
    9
    Awesome album that shows the great variety of the Foo Fighters.
  13. AdamS.
    Jan 13, 2009
    7
    Hey all you 0 raters out there!! Just cause people rate it 10, you can bash them but you turn around and give it a zero? Obviously the cd is not a 10 and obviously its not a 0. I enjoyed the cd, and I thought that while the Foos were not pushing boundries, that doesn't mean its a bad album. ACDC never pushed a boundry in their lives and they're gods. Alright, they pushed a few, Hey all you 0 raters out there!! Just cause people rate it 10, you can bash them but you turn around and give it a zero? Obviously the cd is not a 10 and obviously its not a 0. I enjoyed the cd, and I thought that while the Foos were not pushing boundries, that doesn't mean its a bad album. ACDC never pushed a boundry in their lives and they're gods. Alright, they pushed a few, but they stayed in their niche. Love Let It Die, of course The Pretender will be hated because its "radio" music, whatever. All you indie people think just cause its popular now its not good anymore. When it wasn't so popular it was great!!! Of course it can't top The Colour and The Shape, I don't think any of their albums ever will it was so good. Expand
  14. JackL.
    Apr 10, 2008
    8
    It's irregular, but still a great rock album. "The Pretender" is energetic and exciting, "Let it Die" is dramatic and vibrating and this goes on to the sixth track. The album could end there.
  15. ChrisT.
    Feb 21, 2008
    9
    Classic Foo Fighters, this album is practically flawless.
  16. LucasW.
    Feb 16, 2008
    7
    Very good accoustic songs on this album, but the heavier songs i believe to be not as good as previous heavy foo songs, all except the pretender, Overall its a good listen! Come Alive is my favourite song.
  17. MarkK.
    Dec 29, 2007
    9
    It all sound nearly flawless making it an excellent Foo Fighters album, if not the best they've done with a few, slightly shaky tracks spoiling it. Well worth the money.
  18. EvK.
    Dec 21, 2007
    7
    Not a bad album, but poor by the Foo's standards. I love 'stranger things have happened', its so moody.
  19. MikN.
    Nov 22, 2007
    10
    Simply briliant
  20. MikeT
    Oct 30, 2007
    7
    The first 3 and last 3 tracks are memorable, but I'm not sure if that's an evolution in the Foos' sound or just the serial positioning effect. Regardless, Dave Grohl has become surprisingly versatile and has impressed this casual Foos fan.
  21. TeriF
    Oct 26, 2007
    8
    Overall, very satisfying album. Some really great songs. Favorite of mine is "Let It Die." Classic Foos.
  22. dianaf
    Oct 24, 2007
    8
    this album is a different side of the foo fighters, "Stranger Things Have Happened" reminds me so much of the simplistic sound Nirvana had in songs like "Polly" and "Come as you Where"
  23. JeffC
    Oct 21, 2007
    9
    A bunch of great songs, and a few ok ones. Not their best album overall, but still much better than most of the garbage that is out there today.
  24. MarkD
    Oct 21, 2007
    7
    C'mon people it's not that bad. Ther's at least 4 or 5 belters on the record. "Let it Die", Cheer up Boys", and "But Honestly" see the Foos doing their trademark heavy but catchy pop rock thing to perfection and "Summers End" and "Statues" rate among their best ballards. However, you can't get away from the fact that the Foos have done all this much better before on C'mon people it's not that bad. Ther's at least 4 or 5 belters on the record. "Let it Die", Cheer up Boys", and "But Honestly" see the Foos doing their trademark heavy but catchy pop rock thing to perfection and "Summers End" and "Statues" rate among their best ballards. However, you can't get away from the fact that the Foos have done all this much better before on their debut and especially The Colour and the Shape and are starting to sound a bit limited and samey. Perhaps it's time they tried something new (if they are capable). Expand
  25. MercedesF.
    Oct 19, 2007
    10
    The best album of the foo fighters. The know how to rock, and they are masters in that area
  26. RaffiK.
    Oct 19, 2007
    9
    I've always liked foo fighters, and i pretty much always will. keep it up.
  27. ReidA.
    Oct 18, 2007
    9
    I think it is probably their best to date. It seems better put together and all their songs except the music only song are nice to listen to.
  28. charlesh
    Oct 14, 2007
    9
    This is a good album.Anyone that has followed the Foo will appreciate the growth in the music and Daves' lyrics have always been real.
  29. JoelG.
    Oct 9, 2007
    10
    Great album, they just keep getting better and better. Id write more but Im feed up with people that write reviews and don't even take the time to listen to an album and analyze it. Foos rock. Everysong on this album is worth listening too. how many bands can do that?
  30. HermanA.
    Oct 8, 2007
    7
    Another good album by the Foo Fighters, but this is just more of the same. Granted, it's a bit more intellectual and artistic but Dave Grohl has been doing the same thing for years.
Metascore
71

Generally favorable reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 30
  2. Negative: 0 out of 30
  1. Mojo
    80
    It's charming, understated and has to be heard in context. [Oct 2007, p.100]
  2. By and large this is as consistent a record as the Foo Fighters have ever made.
  3. They're sounding less and less relatable, leaving us pining not just for the days of a little grunge trio from Seattle, but for the relentlessly catchy and charismatic Dave Grohl of the Foos' still-fantastic self-titled debut and the better half of "The Colour and the Shape."