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Turn the Lights Out is the most mature and technically accomplished album the Ponys have made to date, but it doesn't lack the excitement and edge of the fine music that preceded it.
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Maturity has doomed too many bands to mention over the years, but this ain't one.
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FilterWhile Turn the Lights Out may be missing some of their past piss 'n' vinegar... the love of good ol' fashioned guitar rock is still their calling card. [#24, p.94]
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Mojo12 knockout tunes soaked in feedback and melody. [Apr 2007, p.96]
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It's a pounding alt-rock dynamo with its head sunk in Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr rarities.
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The Ponys make good records, and Turn the Lights Out is no exception, but I'm still waiting on the great one I've always felt they'd had in them.
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Even if almost every song here sounds like something someone else has already done, there's still originality to be found.
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Three records into their career, The Ponys still sound like a really young band. And I can't be more complimentary than that.
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SpinJohn Agnello's knob-twiddling is spot-on. [Mar 2007, p.98]
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They still sound like imitators, but they're imitators moving toward a place they can call their own.
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It’s more polished and sonically ambitious. But it’s not a major departure.
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The album is a satisfying hodge-podge of guitar noises, as they doff their caps to shoegaze, garage, prog, punk, post-punk, baggy and pop throughout their musical tourist-trip.
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UncutHistorically confused it may be, but the simple pleasures of Turn The Lights Out are hard to deny. [Apr 2007, p.115]
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Under The RadarThe Ponys continue to revel in the two-guitar rock song, naturally, but they step out stylistically. [#17, p.92]
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