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PETE YORN "Nightcrawler" Reviews
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AZRating: 5.1 Users rating: 8.0 |
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Release: 29 Aug 2006
Label: Red Int / Red Ink
Genre: Rock, Pop
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| All Music Guide |
Rating: 7.0 |
Overall, Nightcrawler breathes easily, and despite it missing the fire of his first record, it's a worthy piece of work.
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| CokeMachineGlow |
Rating: 6.8 |
Nightcrawler is the remedy to the collective uncertainty cast by Day I Forgot's giant shadow of mediocrity: it's a "solid record" that highlights Yorn's potential as a songwriter and craftsman, underplays many of his weaknesses, and firmly situates him within the category of Rock Troubadours Who Are Still Worth Paying Attention To.
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| Slant Magazine |
Rating: 6.0 |
Yorn's third album, Nightcrawler, finds him in something of a holding pattern, and it's the first album on which the distinctive, likeable laziness of his vocal style seems to have seeped into the production.
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| Lost At Sea magazine |
Rating: 5.5 |
As an album of easy listening rock and roll, bordering dangerously close to Adult Contemporary, it works just fine.
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| RollingStone |
Rating: 5.0 |
It's supposedly Yorn's "storytelling" record, but only die-hards will want to bother figuring out what he's going on about.
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| Treble |
Rating: 3.0 |
Nightcrawler is almost entirely toothless.
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| Static Multimedia |
Rating: 2.5 |
It's completely inoffensive, boring, bland, effortless and stiff.
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Users comments
| James Eadon |
Rating: 9.0 |
Yorn oozes through each song, and album highlights For Us, Vampyre and Bandstand in the Sky, written in the wake of Jeff Buckley's untimely death, means that he is once again proving his point that he deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Buckley's. |
| C L simpson |
Rating: 5.0 |
One of the best albums ever was Yorn's first. It had amazing creativity and made me turn into a women! This album made my balls re-appear! |
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