Reviews8 (out of 10) - "...This is electronica the old-fashioned, pre-digital, Krautrock way: Guitars scrape and scream, ancient synths bubble and belch, the rhythm section grooves as if beaming in from a distant planet....13...applies dance music's aural fixation to dirty guitar drones, warping and layering crudeness until it's vastly complicated...", "...Undeniably Powerful in Its Own Way." Rating B+", Ranked #22 in Mojo Magazine's "Best of 1999.", 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5) - "...their sloppiest, most playful set yet, spiking the mix with church organ, electric piano and shambling drum loops. It's the kind of album you can't wait to play for your guitar-geek pals...", 4 Stars (Out of 5) -"...A Dense, Fascinating, Idiosyncratic and Accomplished Rock Album..", Included in Q Magazine's "50 Best Albums of 1999.", "...hazy experimental songs...painfully honest, introspective lyrics....13 is not the type of album that can be fully appreciated in one listen, but if you look beyond its imposing wall of sound, the view is quite beautiful.", "...repeated playing...reveals an eerie, kaleidoscopic world of haunting, melodies and dazzling sonic detail... Blur is an experimental art-rock act, melding US noise with Euro noir electronica; but thankfully, an instinct for great pop still survives..."
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