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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
2 kinds of songs, 1 great album, April 18, 2000
I got this album for $9 after I heard "If I Run" on the radio in 1996, and I've been a Semisonic fan ever since. About half the album is somewhat similar to "If I Run", which is a catchy little rock song it's tough not to like. I think "FNT" was on a movie soundtrack, and that's also a decent representation of what you can expect to hear on Great Divide.The catchy, easy-going rock songs aren't the only reasons to get this album, though. Sometimes the band slows things down and just offers you a sad little love song or two. "Falling" may be my favorite song by the band, and other medium-paced songs like "Brand New Baby" and "The Prize" have grown on me enormously. Great Divide is similar to Semisonic's more recent, first truly mainstream offering, Feeling Strangely Fine, which rode on the success of the single "Closing Time". I prefer Great Divide, but if you enjoy either album, you'll probably like the other one, too. Semisonic get a little more excited on Great Divide, and it's a little rockier of an album -- possibly a better fit for fans who like "Closing Time" or "Singing in My Sleep" -- than Feeling Strangely Fine, but the band's style hasn't really changed. Great Divide is an album that first caught me because I loved a few of the songs (If I Run, FNT, Down in Flames, Falling), but now it's an album I love because it really doesn't have any bad songs. My favorite albums are the ones I never use the forward button on, and Great Divide is one of those. The songs really grew on me, and the songs that didn't use to do much for me are now among my favorites.
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