• Record Label: Mute
  • Release Date: Jun 15, 2004
Metascore
70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 15
  2. Negative: 1 out of 15
  1. Alternative Press
    100
    This Is For Real is the album Aerosmith might make if they were back on the sauce. [Jul 2004, p.146]
  2. This Is for Real has its moments, but it's not the sex-punk triumph these Sheffield-based narcissistic debaucherists seem to believe it is.
  3. New Musical Express (NME)
    50
    A total car-crash of excess enthusiasm. [12 Jun 2004, p.49]
  4. The problem is, it all feels a bit contrived.
  5. Uncut
    80
    Puts welcome top-spin on a genre fixated on Suicide by reviving Devo, adding the glamour and flamboyance of The New York Dolls, Ziggy-era Bowie and Roxy Music, then whipping the lot along with the Glitter Band's ludicrous stomp. [Jul 2004, p.112]
  6. Even if it's not quite as strong a debut album as Pink Grease's prior work suggested it might be, This Is for Real really does have a lot of hedonistic, cleverly mindless kicks to offer.
  7. For all of its forays into bluesy rock and glittery glam, though, "Real" draws heavily from New Wave's danceable side.
  8. If there’s a problem with ‘This Is For Real’ and you’ll have to really look, it’s the fact that it’s a tad too shiny. Not much, but, at times, it’s lost a bit of that dirtiness that made the Grease so appealing.
  9. So even if, like me, you find the lyrics and Elton John-style coda to “Superfool” annoying, you’ll probably also find yourself singing along; this is the sort of record whose vices, if you give it a chance, slowly become virtues.
  10. Oddly, nothing about This Is for Real feels sincere.
  11. Magnet
    60
    The occaisonally infectious hooks keep the shtick from falling into one-dimensional parody. [#64, p.104]
  12. Under The Radar
    50
    The band betrays itself on the album as a one-trick glam rock pony. [#7]
  13. Q Magazine
    60
    Fulfill[s] glam's promise of tasty geezers in make-up playing shrill, sleazy punk sounds. [Jul 2004, p.121]
  14. Spin
    91
    Like running full-tilt through a fun house with smoke machines, tinsel-covered ceilings and a super-size disco ball. [Aug 2004, p.108]
  15. Feels a little bit contrived, at times, an elaborate game of dress-ups unleashed under the unlikely title This Is for Real -- a claim which, if not deliberately ironic, sure seems the complete opposite of the fabricated fashion-conscious compilation-of-quotations that the album actually is.

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