Metascore
65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 20
  2. Negative: 1 out of 20
  1. Alternative Press
    70
    They've beefed up their bombastic prog-rock guitars and grandiose, Teutonic synth motifs to new levels of virtuoso excess. [Feb 2004, p.93]
  2. Entertainment Weekly
    67
    Unfortunately, Trans Am's New Order-meets-Chemical Brothers synth-nostalgia seldom provides a sufficiently scintillating soapbox. [20 Feb 2004, p.67]
  3. Trans Am's Liberation is one of those rare albums that combine great musicianship, irony, sonic diversity, and originality. And to top it all off, the album rocks.
  4. It's a bit of a disappointment considering the rich subject matter, though Trans Am prove themselves once again masters of their own oblique domain.
  5. While I’ll miss how amusingly unpredictable TA could be, I can’t complain about their first long-player that works, front to back.
  6. A political record as grand, explicit, and opaque as Radiohead's Hail to the Thief.
  7. Q Magazine
    80
    There is something unceasingly engaging about Trans Am. [Apr 2004, p.122]
  8. An ambitious, if flawed new album that once again tries to include many different things on one release, but unfortunately stumbles in several places.
  9. The Wire
    70
    If nothing else, these [political] elements give Liberation a darker hue. [#240, p.67]
  10. 70
    ‘Liberation’ is the most damning indictment of the Bush administration yet recorded, and it’s all subliminal. Magnificent.
  11. Urb
    70
    Gleefully uneasy listening. [Feb 2004, p.82]

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