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| n/a by Pitchfork Media |
Satanic Panic in the Attic is idiosyncratic without being hokey, and although the band has been stiffed recognition for the consistency of their previous work, this album should make the group much more difficult to ignore. |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
Taken as a whole then, and with very few weaknesses to point out, Satanic Panic in the Attic might be the best thing this ever-changing band has released since the groundbreaking The Gay Parade. |
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| n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com |
One of those singular albums that is so richly dense, so unabashedly whimsical and so damned polished. |
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| n/a by www.noripcord.com |
While Satanic Panic in the Attic is unlikely to make significant waves outside of Elephant 6 and indie-pop circles, those lucky enough to hear it (and persist with it) will find very little to complain about. |
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| n/a by www.tinymixtapes.com |
Satanic Panic in the Attic is a typically sprawling piece of music for Of Montreal. It runs only 43 minutes, but in that space, the band manage to throw in everything but the kitchen sink in winsome pop experimentation. |
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| n/a by www.splendidezine.com |
These new stylistic change-ups give Of Montreal a contemporary edge, but dull the pastoral chaos that made them so charming to start with. |
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| n/a by Junkmedia |
Of Montreal have safely entrenched themselves as an institution in the indie rock world, and Satanic Panic shows them as dependable as ever for some of the best pop songs around. |
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| n/a by www.nudeasthenews.com |
Of Montreal are at least three indie subfads too late. |
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