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The sophisticated retro-pop sound, dreamy melodies and soft electronic beats of Ivy do more to further international relations than any George W. Bush visit could ever hope to.
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It's refined and focused, but also sexy and intimate.
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Simultaneously exciting and relaxing.
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Like British counterpart St. Etienne, Ivy deftly merges melancholic tales of the heart with happy-go-lucky beats.
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MojoIt finds the group's estimable strengths consolidated as never before. [Jun 2005, p.112]
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Entertainment WeeklyIt'll remind you of St. Etienne. [4 Mar 2005, p.75]
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Under The RadarThe second half loses some of the A-side's steam, but overall, the album is a great diversion. [#9]
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UrbFinds them recapturing the magic. [May 2005, p.92]
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Introduces a delectable bit of shoegazery energy and distortion to sharpen up the lulling Ivy groove.
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Paste MagazineFilled with dreamy pop gems. [#14, p.105]
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The album tries to conjure the anchorlessness of travel, but instead it sounds oddly weightless, floating by pleasantly but unobtrusively and rarely demanding your attention.
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FilterDoesn't offer enough lyrical depth to ensure the album's ultimate longevity. [#14, p.104]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 8
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Mixed: 0 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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MelodieMMar 14, 2005
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VinceH.Mar 5, 2005
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KarlHMar 4, 2005Classic Ivy. Why isn't this band more well known?!