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Gentlemen

The Afghan Whigs

1993

Gentlemen

Album Summary

Gentlemen is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band the Afghan Whigs. It was recorded primarily at Ardent Studios in Memphis, with the band's frontman Greg Dulli producing, and released on October 5, 1993, by Elektra Records.Written by Dulli on tour for the band's 1992 album Congregation, Gentlemen is composed as a troubling song cycle that follows a toxic relationship as it ends. Noted for Dulli's grimly acerbic lyrics and influences from soul music, it is considered by critics to be the Afghan Whigs' greatest record, an essential release from the 1990s, and among the best-written breakup albums. The album was remastered in deluxe format for its 21st anniversary and covered extensively in a dedicated volume of the 33โ…“ music book series.

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Aug 21 2021
2

I love the music, but the lyrics are complete trash and give me gross incel vibes

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Mar 24 2021
1

did not finish. i feel it is my right to not finish albums now.

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Aug 11 2021
1

This is a little too aggressive, 90s for me. Sounds like music for guys who yell at their girlfriends in public. Yeah. I hate this.

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Jun 25 2021
5

Amazing album. Unfortunately it works as the missing link between grunge and shitty bands like Bush and Creed.

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Apr 21 2023
5

Incredibly discomforting, this might the best breakup album ever. Greg Dulli delivers a vocal performance with as much diversity as the genres explored on the record, and the choices in instrumentation (especially guitars and relentless drumming) seem to match his emotional range perfectly. Having never listened to anything by The Afghan Whigs previously, this resonated emotionally with me on the first listen. A rarity, but something that a lot of albums can only aspire to do.

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Feb 18 2021
3

The singer's voice kind of ruined it for me.

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May 10 2021
4

This band has always floated around the periphery of the music I listen to. Oft recommended but seldom listened to. What turned me off in previous listens was the lyrical directness. I always felt like the music begged for something more abstract and circuitous. This listen was quite enveloping though. Something finally clicked.

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May 03 2021
3

3.0 - A killer backing band with explosive drums and great guitar work. Non-chord based and almost absent of melody, which actually helps create some expansive soundscapes. But, sweet Lord do I find that lead singer grating! He sings with joyless, grunty disgust and the lyrics just make him seem like a dumb douchebag. Some of the writing seems lazy, leaning on unneeded swearing, which comes off as pretentious. The only standouts are "Curse Me", which has a female vocalist. Absolute gem. And the last instrumental track (again without the lead vocalist) is great.

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May 16 2021
4

How have I gone all these years without this band in my life

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Sep 23 2022
2

Sort of a boring parody of a boring generic 90s album. So ethereal that it completely leaves your memory *as it is playing*

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Nov 02 2022
5

Wow, it looks like I found another candidate for the surprise of the year (for myself only, of course)! The Afghan Whigs with an album "Gentlemen", described as the best breakup record ever written. I don't know about that, but you can feel the emotions filling the whole room from the moment the first song starts. The album oscillates between an indie rock, quirky melodies to hard rock, full-on grunge tracks. The combination, that falls somewhere in-between those genres perfectly encapsulates the anger and sadness, creating a very atmospheric setup for the whole album. I think that might be one of those records, that doesn't have any fillers - every song fits into the concept, but also stands on its own. One can easily say, that there is 11 singles, each deserving a spot on the list of "greatest songs you musty heard before you die". Vocal on this album doesn't sound very well, the voice of the main vocalist, Greg Dulli, breaks up pretty often, but probably that's on purpose - it also adds more melancholy and desperation for some of the tracks. What's interesting, my two favourite songs from the album are the two where Greg doesn't sing. First one, with similar style of singing, but from a woman, Marcy Mays, "My Curse". I think this song is the culmination of the album - great, hard rock ballad, do not listen when you are going through a breakup yourself, many tears may follow. The second favourite song is the last, instrumental "Brother Woodrow/Closing Prayer". It's just an excellent ending to the album filled with emotions, giving you slow and soft release, perfect song to loop forward to the beginning of the record. Easy 5 stars, I'm looking forward to the journey into Afghan Whigs' discography.

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Feb 04 2021
4

Familiarity: 0/10 Notes: wow. Symphonic Grunge, layered emotion, and tight playing. Note to self, check out more Afghan Whigs Real Rating: 8/10

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Apr 08 2025
1

I remember when these guys were indie darlings and this record was particularly celebrated. The cover always stood out but I was focused on other things and never checked them out until today. Was expecting more of the jangly ironic installectual indie rock I love, not this post grunge wannabe emo. Not my bag at all. I actually turned it off about 20 seconds into the second song when he sang "Cause she wants love, and I still want to fuck." Not on my dime, asshole! Slamming the off button was pure reflex and felt very good to do, like removing a splinter, but after a while I decided I owed it to this 1001 project to go back and listen to the whole album. This is very much not my kind of music. I am actively rooting for harm to befall the protagonist of these songs. I am also a little bit afraid he's going to slip a roofie into my drink. Apparently this is a breakup record? Well, all I can say is I know whose side I'm on. Postscript: Every time my mind wanders and I forget that I am forcing myself to listen to this, I turn it off. Three times now I have had to remind myself I am supposed to play this pile o shite album. I can't do it. I probably made it halfway through before I decided life was too short and no can do I.

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Feb 02 2023
1

I guess I was aware of the Afghan Whigs but never spent much time paying attention to them. Was surprised to find out this is an album about being sad about having a boner. This is Incel Rock. I didnโ€™t care for it, and โ€œAngst in My Pantsโ€ is my favorite Sparks song.

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Apr 07 2022
1

Got to the fourth song, Debonair, and called it quits. Jesus was a grating album. Just loud, unmelodious shouting. Didn't add and not even remotely interested in listening to anything else they've done.

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Apr 22 2022
5

Excellent; one more album in the list of reasons why I started this project.

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Apr 08 2022
5

Never heard of this but it's absolutely fucking great. Melodramatic angst-ridden lyrics, dark vibes, just a great breakup album. Sounds way more recent than 1993 as well. Loved it.

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Jan 20 2021
5

Angst lyrics but 90โ€™s rock sound.

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Feb 14 2021
4

I listened to the Afghan Whigs full records as a part of another list Iโ€™m taking on and I think this one is the best. Mixture of soul, R&B, post punk and alternative rock to make an interesting genre all their own. Favorite song: Debonair Least favorite song: Fountain and Fairfax

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Jan 14 2021
4

Had never heard of this band and was pleasantly surprised enough that I'll be checking out much more of their catalog, who knew I liked early 90s emo

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Nov 11 2021
2

A meeting of conflict and lassitude, laziness and propulsion. Great in theory, and a handful of others have pulled it off. But not these well-intentioned chaps.

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Mar 21 2023
1

Sonically, this album is just whatever; middling 90s grunge that could probably play on the radio for a week or two. Lyrically... this album is so disgusting. These lyrics reek of a man who has been sitting in a basement for weeks not showering, mountain dew cans everywhere, stained sheets, dim gross yellow light. He is such a disgusting man, I can see why he was broken up with. These lyrics are truly despicable. No favorite songs.

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Aug 03 2022
1

Ugh, with the whining. Eeeeuuuaaahhh. Eeeeuuuaaahhh. 50 mins of this. Even the guitar was whiny. I don't know who this speaks to but I'll bet they are real downers at a party. It's like The Cure at 78 rpm. Or Smashing Pumpkins at 45.

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Sep 10 2021
1

#3 was so bad I found myself adjusting the sound settings in my car thinking there was something wrong with them

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May 02 2023
4

The best lines start as post-punk on the bass and develop with the rest over the length of the cycle. The vocal and volume switch-up works, doesn't break through pervading grime.

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Oct 21 2021
4

Forgot how good the Afghan Whigs are. While grunge was taking over, this album is a nice alternative sound to what would become the ALTERNATIVE sound.

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Apr 15 2025
3

I was 23 when this album came out, and it got quite a lot of play in my friendship circle. It fit our idea of grown up and sophisticated rock that reflected our supposedly grown up and sophisticated lifestyles. In retrospect, we were living in sqalid share houses, working menial jobs, drinking too much, dabbling in bad drugs, and having terrible relationships that inevitably devolved into public screaming matches and somebody throwing a glass or a punch or a bar stool. And Gentlemen is the perfect soundtrack to that lifestyle. And it too, in retrospect, is squalid and immature. I don't buy the equation that shame and self loathing are moral offsets for bad behaviour, which makes this a little hard to listen to these days, now that I have a few hard won lessons about behaving like a decent human being. That said, Greg Dulli is a compelling front person. He was also terrific and believable as the voice of John Lennon on the Backbeat soundtrack. I always thought of him like darker, meaner Lloyd Cole. The character he plays is reprehensible, but given Dulli's background in film making, I assume there is a fair amount of role playing here. The band is terrific, I particularly find the guitar work lacerating and noisy in a way that reflects the thematic content. I can hear that they understand the feeling of old RnB and soul without slavingly imitating. Checking back, I seem to own quite a few Afghan Whigs albums (including this one). I should play them more often, although they do leave a slightly bad taste in my mouth. 3.5 stars, rounding down for bitter aftertaste.

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Jun 21 2024
3

Musically, right up my alley. Lyrically, not as much. Overall: not bad, not great.

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Dec 21 2023
3

No. 73/1001 If I Were Going 4/5 Gentlemen 3/5 Be Sweet 3/5 Debonair 4/5 When We Two Parted 4/5 Fountain And Fairfax 3/5 What Jail Is Like 3/5 My Curse 3/5 Now You Know 4/5 I Keep Coming Back 3/5 Brother Woodrow 3/5 Average: 3,36 Musically I liked this, the singers voice really showed some weaknesses on some songs.

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Jun 02 2021
3

Raw and emotional. Lyrically repugnant. Donโ€™t love the vocals but subjectively appropriate for the style/message. I donโ€™t like it, but I COULD under the right circumstances. Going middle of the road rating, but canโ€™t fault the whole package.

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Apr 07 2025
2

I like Afghan Hounds. Theyโ€™re cool. I donโ€™t like Al Qaeda. Theyโ€™re seriously not cool. This here Afghan Whigs thing is somewhere in between, probably closer to the Al Qaeda end of the spectrum. The vocals are kinda Trent Reznory although a lot more painful and whiny and also the music is just pretty generic alt-rock/grunge stodge. It does have a glint of a power pop feel although I say โ€˜popโ€™ loosely because all of the melodies were quite tiresome and a slog and not even remotely catchy.

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Mar 14 2025
2

Blah. Wasnโ€™t bad enough to be a one but didnโ€™t hold my attention and I kept n ou ting how many more songs until it was over.

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Apr 10 2021
2

Radiohead with all of the pretension but none of the talent. Shitty lyrics, tacky song names, Dad Rock at its most uninteresting.

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Mar 06 2025
1

The 90s really were a crap decade for original music. Listened to this yesterday, must be forgettable as now canโ€™t even recall what they sounded like.

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Jul 23 2025
5

Great album from my younger days. Hadn't listened to them in a long time.

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Jul 16 2025
5

Definitely a hidden gem from this list for me

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Jul 13 2025
5

I was 20 years old when this album came out, and everything about it spoke deeply to my soul. As I struggled with relationship issues, the lyrics felt like they knew what I was going through, and the thought I had deep in me. If I could have worn out the cd like you could with a cassette, it would have happened. The album holds up, and I still love it.

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May 01 2025
5

5/5 - really enjoyed the feeling of this album

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Apr 07 2025
5

I picked up a used copy of this in 1994 on the strength of "Debonair" and "Gentlemen", which had been getting some play on MTV. It was different from the grunge that was was dominant at the time, being a little more soulful than your typical alternative band. Over the years, Greg Dulli's become a staple of alternative/indie music for me with the Afghan Whigs and with his other project the Twilight Singers. The first half of this album is flawless with every song a standout. I really like how Dulli reintroduces the chorus of the opener "If I Were Going" in "Debonair", three songs later. It's a cool use of a motif you don't see a lot in alternative rock albums. The second half isn't quite as strong, but there's some cool ideas nonetheless - I like bringing in Marcy Mays as a guest lead vocalist on "My Curse" and I like that they throw in a cover of a Tyrone Davis song, which is unusual for an album that's supposed to be a concept album about a breakup. Anyway, awesome album. Highlights are "If I Were Going", "Debonair", "Gentlemen", "Be Sweet", and "When We Two Parted". 5 stars.

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Mar 01 2025
5

It took me a long time to come around to liking the Afghan Whigs but now Iโ€™m all in. The record is wonderful.

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Feb 28 2025
5

Love this. Been a fan of this album since it came out.

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Feb 21 2025
5

I've heard of The Afghan Whigs before, but I don't think I've ever heard any of their music before, and I certainly couldn't tell you what they sound like. I tend to enjoy rock music from this era though, so I have moderately high expectations for this album. Let's jump into it! This album snagged my attention from the first song, and never let go of it over the course of its eleven songs. I really loved the guitar playing on every song, and the band's sound was really unique. This album sounded like nothing else I've ever listened to from this era. I'm usually big on hooks and melodies in the music that I listen to, but I enjoyed this album despite its lack of reliance on those elements to construct its sound. The guitar playing and other instruments did a great job of crafting a dark mood that matched the lyrical tone. Speaking of other instruments, I really enjoyed the piano and mellotron arrangements utilized on this album as well; they really added a lot of depth to the sound. The cello playing on "Fountain and Fairfax" was amazing as well, and I'd have to rank this song as my favorite on the whole album. As much as I enjoyed "Fountain and Fairfax" though, the whole album was really strong from start to finish, and there wasn't a single song I didn't enjoy. I thought the songwriting was really strong on this album too. These lyrics were certainly full of heartbreak, rage, and dead-end despair, but I thought they captured those feelings in a meaningful way. This album really caught me surprise today, and I can see why it has a reputation as one of the best rock albums of the nineties.

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Jan 30 2025
5

exceptional in every way, the most obviously underrated band of the 90s

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Jan 03 2025
5

I love the grunge era but never listened to this band before now. Groovy and emotionally raw to the point of being a little uncomfortable. Will listen again and again.

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Jan 01 2025
5

Got into the Whigs about 5 years ago. was aware of them via John peel but that was in their grunge days. fell off my radar. This album is the start of their great period. Some achingly heartfelt tracks on this and some absolute bangers. five fucking stars.

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Dec 12 2024
5

this is like... horny teen boy angst in a bottle?

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Dec 09 2024
5

After the first track, this was a perfect album. Somehow getting better and better with each song. So much emotion packed into every single note. What a fucking gem

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Nov 17 2024
5

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Nov 08 2024
5

This is one of those albums I wish Iโ€™d known about back in the early and mid-โ€˜90s. Itโ€™s a mix of alternative and rock with a raw, gritty sound that adds texture and emphasizes the underground indie rock feel. I love the rhythm guitar, which has such a strong drive that grounds the songs and sets their tone and direction. The production is also raw and gritty but still meticulous, giving each instrument its own space to stand out and shine.

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Nov 01 2024
5

One of my favorite albums of the 90โ€™s

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Oct 18 2024
5

Another band that I wish I'd got into sooner. Quite grungey, but subtler and more varied.

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Aug 29 2024
5

Great AW album, just like Congregation and 1965, but Gentlemen might be their best. Mainly listened to their music in the 90s, but it might be time to check out their more recent albums. my vote in 1993: 10/10 and in 2024: 10/10.

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Aug 29 2024
5

Intense alternative guitar rock. Very impressive.

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Aug 14 2024
5

I was surprised I hadn't heard of this band or album since it should have been in my wheelhouse. Then again, discoverability wasn't stellar before the internet. I can hear a lot of other bands' inspirations in this, both forward and backward in time, giving this album a bit of a timeless and nostalgic feel for me, though I'm not sure what it does for others.

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Jul 22 2024
5

I thought this was very good. Enjoyed the album and listening to other related music after it ended, will definitely listen to more.

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Jul 10 2024
5

Very good album. Couldn't stop listening and got better the second time through. Will add this one to the rotation!

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Jun 07 2024
5

5/5 the emotional delivery won me over. i can hear dulli going through life events as he sings. the fact that the best song My Curse isnt sung by him speaks to the quality of the songs themselves and the band performance. i can almost hear the producer yelling notes to the band as they play only to be ignored.

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Feb 22 2024
5

Great album, really enjoyed the sound and the concept.

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Feb 11 2024
5

This album was a scuzzy revelation when I first heard it and I loved it for that.

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Jan 12 2024
5

Irresistibly heavy, heady and at times hedonistic, Gentlemen is presented by Afghan Whigs approaching ascendancy. It's almost hard to find a flaw with this record, apart from it being not long enough. But it is best that things are this way. It gives off a feeling of warmth and comfort, oddly enough. Appropriate choice of color palette for the album cover, too.

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Dec 31 2023
5

Never heard this band before but still makes me feel the 90's nostalgia feeling creeping in. This was a good record and still sounds good 30 years later. Album cover is a little bit creepy, reminiscent of another album I discovered from this list, Throbbing Gristle's D.O.A.

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Nov 27 2023
5

Take a dive down into the dark, debaucherous depths of Dulli and The Whigsโ€™s most well-knownโ€”and most malignantโ€”masterpiece; fucked up as it might seem, itโ€™s one of my favorite places to be.

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Nov 22 2023
5

A great find for me! The vocals were much weaker than the instrumentation on this albums though the lyrics were decent and the vocals did grow on me as I listened. Since I didnโ€™t know anything about this band the second vocalist was a fun surprise (and she was great on My Curse). The guitars reminded me a lot of Ash from a few days ago. โ€œDebonairโ€ had a funky intro and the solo on โ€œMy Curseโ€ was my playing style so that was fun. The album sounds like a hybrid between Pearl Jam and Drive By Truckers. Would do a 4.5 if possible but I think this would keep growing on me if I listened more so Iโ€™ll give it a 5.

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Oct 14 2023
5

I had been meaning to check in on Afghan Whigs as they were the subject of Bandsplain this week and I had never heard them. This is one of the most intense records Iโ€™ve heard and it absolutely rips. May not be a repeater for me unless Iโ€™m really in the mood but goddamn this is excellent

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Sep 11 2023
5

Not a 5/5 but can't give it 4/5. 93/100 would be fair. Brilliant album.

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Jul 28 2023
5

Amazing to hear the origin of kings of Leon music

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May 29 2023
5

This album is really disgusting but also really good. With lyrics like this I was really surprised to see a song with a female vocalist, but it was pretty awesome. The only song I didn't love was the 2nd to last one. Finding albums like this is what makes this list fun. Score: 90 Art: 80

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Dec 23 2022
5

One of my favorite albums of all time. Before I listened to Gentlemen I was a boy, after listening to it I was a man. The Afghan wigs aren't easily my favorite band and I have seen them perform numerous times.

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Oct 13 2022
5

Wow, awesome mix of grunge and psychedelic guitars. Definitely hear some king gizz in here.

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Aug 24 2022
5

Ovo mi je jedan od najdraลพih albuma devedesetih

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May 08 2022
5

Prachtalbum! Ik heb nu al zin in het concert deze zomer, de kaartjes al op zak!

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May 08 2022
5

Geen tijd gehad om deze top plaat te beluisteren, maar dat hoeft ook niet, want deze heb ik waarschijnlijk meer gedraaid dan welke andere CD ooit! Helemaal goed.

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May 08 2022
5

Geweldige band! En deze plaat is een van de meerdere hoogtepunten in hun oeuvre. Wel erg 90's-anger maarja dat is nou eenmaal waardoor ik gevormd ben๐Ÿ˜‰

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Jul 13 2021
5

Otra de las grandes sorpresas de este conteo. PORQUE NO HABรA ESCUCHADO ESTO ANTES. Brutal disco, creo que es el mejor disco nuevo para mรญ que escuchado hasta ahorita en este juego.

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Jul 13 2021
5

Me gustรณ mucho, creo que cumple con su cometido de corazรณn roto rockero. A ratos suena oscuro, a ratos suena enรฉrgico, pero como que la sensaciรณn de tristeza se mantiene constante. Todo suena bien y sigue esa misma lรญnea. Disfrutรฉ sobre todo "Gentlemen", "Be Sweet", "When We Two Parted" y "Now You Know". 10/10

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Jul 23 2025
4

#10, and the second one that I own. The first half (ESPECIALLY "Fountain and Fairfax') is still more powerful than the second, but I'd also forgotten how much I like "My Curse" and the last song. Great listening to this again.

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Jul 16 2025
4

I had heard of the band before without ever listening to them. It took me a couple of tracks to get into it but when it clicked with me I ended up really enjoying it. I definitely think itโ€™s going to be a grower so could easily go up a star when I do my second listen later. Top Track - Debonair but I also really liked Brother Woodrow/Closing Prayer

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Jul 11 2025
4

Fantastic album! Iโ€™m kind of amazed that this is the first Iโ€™ve listened to this band. The energetic mix of grunge-like vocals and jangly guitars offers a more accessible sound compared to some of the louder and more distorted bands of the era. Really enjoyed this record, and hope to see more Afghan Whigs on this list.

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Jul 10 2025
4

Interesting Grunge(ish?) album from a band ive never heard before. I liked it

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Jul 07 2025
4

Itโ€™s not often that my partner as I are in complete disagreement about an album. We may not always align, but weโ€™re usually close enough. Today, when listening to this, she asked what โ€œthat horrible caterwauling wasโ€. I was bewildered, as I was really enjoying the music. It is that perfect level of 90โ€™s moodiness, with a rough-around-the-edges sort of feel, and I think thatโ€™s pretty rad. I hadnโ€™t heard of the Afghan Whigs before today, but Iโ€™m glad I have now.

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Jul 04 2025
4

Really like this it has a nice flow. I like his voice and it's rock but not over done with unnecessary solos. Nice riffs and tight. I will listen to more by them

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