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In A Cave
by Elf Power
This is the 10th album for the Athens, Georgia, band.
| LABEL: |
Rykodisc |
| RELEASE DATE: |
25 March 2008 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rock, Indie, Pop |

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80
musicOMH.com
While there could have been an effort to eliminate some of the canned percussive elements and other recording anomalies, Elf Power have crafted a wonderful album, filled with plenty of catchy hooks and interesting musical ideas based on simple progressions.

70
All Music Guide
While Elf Power haven't started to turn into Steely Dan on us, after a dozen years Elf Power has a lineup that can lay down a solid groove, add tasty guitar and keyboard accents and generally sound like a for-real band rather than a music fan's goof.

67
Austin Chronicle
The album drags at the midpoint with 'Softly Through the Void,' the psychic/sonic equivalent of a 3pm sugar crash at your cubicle, but 'Paralyzed' and "Fried Out" offer enough psychedelia-beds-rock jolt to yank one out of the fog.

67
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Cave feels like a group that's comfortably going in circles, not finding a fresh way to do what it's already done.

60
PopMatters
Lyrically, In a Cave is no less perplexing than other records.

60
Uncut
If a few tracks see them flirt with Eno-esque avant garde, thes wayward tendencies are balanced out by pretty folk ballads. [June 2008, p.88]
59
Pitchfork
While Cave represents a return to form, the band hasn't recaptured the beauty of early highlights like 'When the Red King Comes' or 'A Dream in Sound.'

50
Under The Radar
As it stands, everything is cranked to the same volume, creating a wash of sound that's neither punchy enough to move the rockers, nor benign enough to satisfy the stoners. [Spring 2008, p.82]
50
Drowned In Sound
The production is sublime, every beat and note fully realised in glorious colour. The songs, however, sound tired, and despite determined efforts to sound upbeat and jaunty, they end in a slump of indie-pop lethargy.


The average user rating for this album is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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