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59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 17
  2. Negative: 2 out of 17
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  1. Oct 30, 2013
    80
    Sequel To The Prequel’s catchy riffs also induce a sense of familiarity, making it addictive from the off.
  2. Mojo
    Sep 20, 2013
    80
    Sometimes great, often enchanting, and always disarmingly self-aware portrait of a doomed and wounded hero. [Oct 2013, p.87]
  3. Aug 30, 2013
    80
    All in all, Sequel To The Prequel is a consistent and accomplished return from Babyshambles.
  4. Classic Rock Magazine
    Oct 23, 2013
    70
    Sequel lacks any major melodic cornerstone in the vein of Kilimanjaro or Down In Abion but it's also without the dreary, narcotic ska rambles that made previous Babyshambles efforts only half-listenable. [Oct 2013, p.90]
  5. Sep 3, 2013
    70
    It's a sunny, sweet, excitable record, but it doesn't forget a couple of moments of contrast.
  6. Doherty is actually flirting with optimism on Sequel To The Prequel.
  7. Aug 30, 2013
    70
    some of Doherty’s lyrics are very... peculiar.... But even the weird lyrics merely add charm to this impressive return.
  8. Oct 10, 2013
    66
    So why does every record feel like a Year Zero? It’s because each release comes with a caveat; that being “could do better”.
  9. 65
    Nothing to rival ‘Time For Heroes’, then, but this as accessible, and as listenable, as anyone may have hoped for.
User Score
6.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 2 out of 14
  1. Sep 6, 2013
    5
    Overall there is nothing incredibly wrong here, but nothing incredibly right either. If this is your first introduction to Babyshambles, it'sOverall there is nothing incredibly wrong here, but nothing incredibly right either. If this is your first introduction to Babyshambles, it's bound to be a decent one. What they do, they do well. But like so many pop/rock/indie Brit bands who have gone before them (The Kooks, The Wombats, The Cribs), it seems Babyshambles seem destined to have had their day in the sun. The overall theme of this album seems to do little to deny that. Yeah it's alright but Pete you're getting a bit long in the tooth there mate. Don't worry we can't all be Jagger. Full Review »
  2. Sep 6, 2013
    8
    This is my first introduction to Babyshambles, I was listening to the current weeks new album releases on my phone, just flitting through toThis is my first introduction to Babyshambles, I was listening to the current weeks new album releases on my phone, just flitting through to see what was good and what wasn't, this album came on and I was well impressed. Really enjoyable chirpy songs and good songwriting by Pete Doherty who I originally thought a complete plank. From this experience, I'm going back to their previous albums.
    Good Album.
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  3. Sep 4, 2013
    9
    I'm enjoying this album a lot. I don't know why the critics seem to not like the Babyshambles music. It's got a lot of influences fromI'm enjoying this album a lot. I don't know why the critics seem to not like the Babyshambles music. It's got a lot of influences from British rock, from 60s, 70s, 80s indie, and even 90s indie/britpop sounds. Once more, Pete did it again. Welcome back! You should listen to the bonus tracks, they're great also (specially the Velvert Underground cover, which is amazing on Pete's voice). Full Review »