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This album has been done before and lacks the originality or quality of songwriting to merit repeated listens or set it apart from the scores of others playing this type of music.
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Leave Your Name is 11 tracks and only 28 minutes long, about half of which feels like noodling.
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This is one of the greatest rock epics to drop through our door in a long while.
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Dalley possesses neither heart nor soul as a lead vocalist, and his milk-warm emotional outpouring of tiresome, overwrought subject matter could get lost in a crowd of two.
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Alternative Press[Dalley] repeatedly dilutes Leave Your Name with empty atmospheric exercises in barely-there vocals and shimmery keys. [Feb 2004, p.80]
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This new voice from Omaha has asserted himself as sophisticated and smart.
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Statistics... come off like an emo version of Coldplay.
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Often youre left amazed at the fact that this is the work of just one man.
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[He's] invented a loud and severely impassioned polished rock sound.
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Statistics come on like a more abstract, art-damaged version of the Cure.
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SpinAll over the map. [Feb 2004, p.104]
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A crisp, clean, and undeniably beautiful work.
User score distribution:
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brendangDec 10, 2006
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lindseywJan 16, 2005YEP
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mattFeb 1, 2004i saw them live and they are really great. this new album is a big step up.