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Don't Tell the Driver

Mick Turner

Don't Tell the Driver

Touted as the 'first post-rock rock opera of our times' this is the 4th solo offering from the Dirty Three guitarist, and first in 10 years

ADM rating[?]

7.1

Label
Drag City
UK Release date
19/11/2013
US Release date
19/11/2013
  1. 9.0 |   All Music

    While it retains his singular guitar style - an elliptical meld of implied melody gradually coaxed from fingerpicked chords and restrained strummed strings - all told, it's unlike anything he's done before
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  2. 8.7 |   Paste Magazine

    It seems an insult to refer to Don’t Tell The Driver as great background music, but that is where it works best
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  3. 7.8 |   Pitchfork

    It’s a fluidly cohesive album that develops its music themes—that nautical lurch, that calming lull—over eleven carefully yet imaginatively arranged songs
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  4. 7.0 |   PopMatters

    This isn’t rock opera, this is rock architecture. The kind where nothing ever gets finished, but how it tilts or folds in on itself is where the amazement lies
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  5. 6.0 |   Consequence Of Sound

    Don’t Tell The Driver returns to stretch towards the sky, looping various grooves together until one makes sufficient impact to focus on. While this building of layers often takes on a mesmeric quality, Turner’s band occasionally seems to fall yawning into sleepy stretches of aimless ambience
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  6. 6.0 |   The Observer

    Like an exceptionally laid-back, violin-free record by the Dirty Three
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