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| 2 by Rolling Stone |
In the three years since old 97's' outstanding Satellite Rides, frontman Rhett Miller put out a slick but lackluster solo album. Now he's back with his cow-punk compadres to muss things up a bit. But ... |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
The most well-rounded effort of their career: contemplative, spontaneous, goofy, serious, raw and frequently beautiful. |
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| n/a by Pitchfork Media |
Marks the first time the band's sound has taken a step backwards. |
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| n/a by www.eonline.com |
The Old 97's are a good band, but Drag It Up simply isn't them at their best. |
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| n/a by www.austinchronicle.com |
Miller's plaintive vocals sell you on the sincerity of his damaged goods. |
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| n/a by avclub.theonion.com |
Drag It Up is a proper full-length, but it occasionally plays like an odds-and-ends collection. |
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