Let Us Never Speak of It Again is the second and final studio album by American electronic band Out Hud, released in 2005.
Let Us Never Speak of It Again | ||||
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Studio album by Out Hud | ||||
Released | March 21, 2005 (2005-03-21) | |||
Genre | Electronica, Experimental | |||
Length | 51:11 | |||
Label | Kranky | |||
Out Hud chronology | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 76/100[1] |
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NME | 8/10[5] |
Pitchfork | 8.0/10[6] |
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Spin | A−[8] |
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Unlike the band's debut, which was an almost completely instrumental affair, Let Us Never Speak of It Again shifts more towards tech house/dance-pop, adding vocals by drummer Phyllis Forbes and cellist Molly Schnick. While received fairly favorably, some reviewers lamented the shift, calling it a step back from their debut. Their song "How Long" appeared in the 2007 movie I Know Who Killed Me, starring Lindsay Lohan.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "This Just In (Intro)" | 0:28 |
2. | "It's for You" | 4:50 |
3. | "One Life to Leave" | 5:13 |
4. | "Old Nude" | 4:24 |
5. | "The Song So Good They Named It Thrice" | 8:04 |
6. | "How Long" | 4:54 |
7. | "2005: A Face Odyssey" | 6:42 |
8. | "The Zillionth Watt" | 1:47 |
9. | "Dear Mr. Bush, There Are Over 100 Words for Shit and Only 1 for Music. Fuck You, Out Hud" | 11:35 |
10. | "The Stoked American" | 3:15 |
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