| Value for Money | 8.7/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9/10 |
Full review by
jonny67![]()
on 13th Jul 2006
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User Rating : 8
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Good Points: They are back to their best here
Bad Points: Bad choice of singles at times from this album. Devil and Rewind didn't seem like obvious choices.
General comments: Back to Stereophonics best here. I was pleasantly surprised and have now bought Language. Sex. Violence. Other. Deadhead is the best track with its great bass guitar
jonny67's review and ratings | 51 words
Review by
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on 18th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
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"Language, Sex, Violence, Other?" can be summarised in one word: genius. It sees the Stereophonics divert back to their "Word Gets Around" and "Performance and Cocktails" origins, with some real rock 'anthems' including "Dakota", "Deadhead", and "Superman". Only 1 song on this album really slows down and that is for "Rewind", still a chilled out song that gives a break leading into "Pedalpusher", "Girl", "Lolita" and the final two songs.
Other songs like "Brother" "Doorman" and "Devil" show ...
timmyboy's full review | 201 words
Review by
stereophonicsfan![]()
on 19th Mar 2005
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User Rating : 9
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The Stereophonics' album 'Language. Sex. Violence. Other' is a really good buy. It features a new drummer and a different kind of rock music.
If you want something good to listen to in the car this is the CD for you.
stereophonicsfan's full review | 46 words

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