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10.0
14986
10.0 |
Uncut
A masterful album from an undeniably great American band, at the peak of its considerable powers
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8.0
15230
8.0 |
The Independent
American rock's most reliable supercharged bar-band is in comfortable, relaxed mode on Tin Can Trust which, after the themed concept of 2006's The Town and the City is just a grab-bag of songs, though none the worse for that
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8.0
15258
8.0 |
Evening Standard
They occasionally stray too close to the barroom but that's a small price to pay for such a knowing and empathetic album
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8.0
15264
8.0 |
Blurt
With each new album, despite their similarities, someone always says Los Lobos sounds fresher than ever. Well, on Tin Can Trust, it's too true
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8.0
16467
8.0 |
Rave Magazine
Tin Can Trust shows these veterans sounding as powerful as ever
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8.0
15120
8.0 |
PopMatters
Overflowing with songs about people facing adversity—be it financial, spiritual, romantic, whatever — Tin Can Trust is soulful
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7.0
14967
7.0 |
musicOMH
It's the record of a band who have plenty of experience, a good track record and know what makes a good album
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6.0
14966
6.0 |
BBC
The band’s triple-guitar threat can always be relied upon to instil a fiery feeling. This relationship stands for the entire disc: lowdown lyrics meet guitar frazzle
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6.0
15142
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
When Los Lobos write their own songs, life is good
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6.0
15094
6.0 |
Mojo
One gets the feeling that this is a work that will reveal layers over time. Print edition only
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5.0
15055
5.0 |
Independent on Sunday
Is it any good? Depends on how much store you set by good songwriting in its relationship with such a "raw" aesthetic
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