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MagnetSep 22, 2015No No No plays less like a travelogue than simply what it is: a really good--if brief--Beirut album. [No. 124, p.52]
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Sep 18, 2015Ultimately, one of No No No’s greatest strengths is its lack of clarity.
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Sep 11, 2015A record that’s strongest when at its most unassuming.
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Sep 9, 2015The entire record sounds like a calmly-executed upswing, both personally and professionally.
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Sep 9, 2015Condon is at the heart of each song, so while a hopeful tone is central to both the music and lyrics, No No No is a portrait of a man putting on a brave face while piecing his life back together, and it's all the more engaging for it.
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Sep 10, 2015No No No is a feel-good mean of the band's prior releases that should appeal to the Beirut loyal as well as serve as a fine representative for any potential admirers who've simply managed to miss them along the way.
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Sep 9, 2015No No No may sound ineffectual after a cursory listen, but it reveals some subtle pleasures if you keep it in rotation.
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Aug 26, 2015Though there's much to be said for brevity, at times it feels as though No No No shuts the door too quickly, where exploration could potentially yield something deeper. [Aug-Sep 2015, p.60]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 27
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Mixed: 8 out of 27
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Negative: 3 out of 27
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Sep 23, 2015
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Sep 11, 2015This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view.