Eric Wittmershaus' review: "a collection of tunes worthy of owning for the presence of more than two or three good songs and a bunch of run-of-the-mill musical soup."
Stephen Jelbert's review: "the Falkirk miserabilists' fifth album is really more of the same" Rated 3.5.
Theodore Defosse's review: "I am certain that the songs on The Red Thread could have been better if the group had bypassed its trademark vocal style and actually played along with the lyrics".
Links to several reviews of the album.
Piers Martin's review: "a frequently beautiful record, as dark and twisted and funny as anything the band have ever produced." Rated 7 out of 10.
Camilo Arturo Leslie's review: "Moffat's gift for both eulogy and bile, and for making the unpalatable much less so is striking, repetition be damned." Rated 6.9.
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