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Noise Floor

by Bright Eyes

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Overall Rating: 2.3331 Noise Floor is ranked overall as 2.3331 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 2.5962 Noise Floor has an avg. critic score of 2.5962 out of 4 stars

Noise Floor Album Reviews

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Entertainment Weekly
These B sides and studio ephemera, by turns folksy and noisy, demonstrate his appeal
Rolling Stone
Bright Eyes leader Conor Oberst was a prolific songwriter back before he could shave, and he kept up that pace while turning into the poet laureate of Heartbreak Nation and a sex symbol for nice girls who dreamt of mothering him. ...more
Rolling Stone
Several of these [tracks] match Oberst's best work. ...more
All Music Guide
This captures a less self-conscious Oberst, which is often a better Oberst. ...more
Stylus Magazine
It has some nice tracks, some experiments and more than a few keepers, and, yes, it’s almost exclusively a fan-only proposition. ...more
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PrefixMag
This album works adequately, maybe exclusively, within the folds of Bright Eyes' self-contained space, and that's really not such a bad thing....read the complete review at PrefixMag
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Sometimes enthralling, sometimes...read the complete review at Uncut
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“…a collection of Bright Eyes singles, one-offs, unreleased tracks, collaborations and covers recorded between 1998 and 2005.” Yeah, sounds about right. What can you say about an album full of almost a decade’s worth of flotsam and jetsam? Noise...read the complete review at CDreviews

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