- Record Label: Morning / RCA
- Release Date: Feb 24, 2004
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By combining elements of metal, pop, jazz, and electronica, the Cooper Temple Clause create a broad album that is subtle and meticulous as well as driving and bombastic.
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Alternative PressLoose continually festers with a blistering intensity and creativity that's not for the closed-minded or faint of heart. [Feb 2004, p.88]
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Everything suggests they have a great album within them, but this isn't it.
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It's different without being aggravating and intelligent without ever being overbearing.
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What the band lack in cohesion they make up for with a healthy mania.
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The most brilliantly ambitious record of the year.
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Lord knows what's going to happen when they abandon their commercial concessions entirely (as we suspect this buys them the opportunity to do. Good), but this is stunning enough in its own right.
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Q MagazineAn impressively thoughtful album. [Oct 2003, p.103]
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In its ambition, emotion, aggression and intelligence, Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose is a work of sheer bloody genius.
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The first great album of the new prog revolution.
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UrbThey effortlessly knock out the kind of poignant, electronic-tinged anthems that would have had a 1997 Thom Yorke dancing with joy. [Mar 2004, p.109]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 11
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Mixed: 0 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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PaulFFeb 15, 2005
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KenzuKDec 4, 2004
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RandyLMay 5, 2004