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Alternative PressA fine distillation of everything New Order have been. [May 2005, p.176]
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Unsurprisingly, the formula still works just fine, and in more than a couple spots, it’s revitalized and intensified to great effect.
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While great songs is something “Waiting For The Sirens’ Call” obviously lacks, it’s still a cracking New Order album - albeit one performed by a group all pushing 50 and mostly written about Bernard Sumner’s yacht.
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But even if it's only half as good as it used to be, this Call sounds okay to us.
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Entertainment WeeklyA satisfying return to the Blue Monday sound of their heyday. [29 Apr 2005, p.147]
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There is nothing here that pushes past what we expect from New Order in their current incarnation, but it is facile, shiny, bright and well-behaved around strangers.
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A very strong -- albeit front-loaded -- album.
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When it's firing on all cylinders, Sirens' Call offers manic pop thrills that either recall the group's heyday, or slyly recalls the noise made by other people that were touched by New Order
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This is pristine, state of the art, pop: the usual perfect combination of great melodies and swooping atmospherics that you can dance to.
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Their best since Technique.
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An extremely catchy collection of solidly crafted pop songs in the familiar New Order idiom.
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UncutIf nothing here is quite touched by the hand of God, then maybe it's all the more engagingly human. [Apr 2005, p.104]
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Under The RadarTheir most innovative and unified record since Technique. [#9]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 34 out of 45
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Mixed: 6 out of 45
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Negative: 5 out of 45
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Jun 5, 2021I like the first six songs, but things do get a little too poppy, and gimmicky after that. The Song itself "Waiting for the Sirens Call" is amazing.
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DBJan 7, 2007loved it
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jyo_tirmayadSep 2, 2006