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- Two Receivers
- Atlantis To Interzone
- Golden Skans
- Totem On The Timeline
- As Above So Below
- Isle Of Her
- Gravity's Rainbow
- Forgotten Works
- Magick
- It's Not Over Yet
- Four Horsemen Of 2012

Average rating (24 reviews)
A tad bit sorry.
122559 | 20/04/2009 | See all 122559's reviews (3) »
Amazing album, and a must have in your collection. But Klaxons I don't have the faintest how you are going to top it. You've been away for quite a while now and I think a lot of people are waiting for you to come out with something utterly spectacular, and is it possible? I fear that you will change your music and fail, (it's quite a hard thing to do) and then become one of those bands with one Amazing album but then die away, and that would be dissapointing, but nevertheless I will keep my fingers crossed and hope to see you immerge later this year. But yeah as a review of this album buy it, you wont regret it,it might be the last thing they ever do that is worth buying :(
Smart Album
AlexDFH | 08/05/2008 | See all AlexDFH's reviews (8) »
Good stuff, but I think there's too much hype surrounding them. I expect their next Album will suffer because of it. Whatever, this isn't a new sub-genre whatever you may think, Soulwax and Ladytron to name but two have been doing this for yeeeeeeeears.
That said, it's a very good album, good and rocky with Gravity's Rainbow a great song (probably referencing the Pynchon book of the same title, but I haven't read it yet!)
and Magick (Alesteir Crowley perhaps? are Klaxons actually Ordo Templi Orientis?) both anthems in their own right.
Whatever I say about them, they've got talent, aand they're championing intellectualism with their music, which is a great move for an otherwise stagnant and depressing youth culture.
Grew and grew on me
Elp1983 | 25/03/2008 | See all Elp1983's reviews (21) »
making this one of my fave albums of 2007. I never really knew much of them until I saw them live at Reading. Bought the album when I got home and now I absolutely love it. I was lucky to see them live also in Amsterdam.
Top notch. They definitely deserved the Mercury Award.


































