So, Who's Paranoid is the tenth studio album by English punk rock band the Damned. Released in November 2008, it was their first album in seven years. It was funded by the band themselves and released on their English Channel label.[8] Musically, the album largely draws from the band's 1980s gothic rock sound.[9]
Guardian critic Dave Simpson thought it was their best album in a while and said the album "takes a lead from 1980's superb The Black Album by skipping through genres" and "fabulous pop anthems such as "Perfect Sunday" may find them a new audience even now."[5] While Cameron Gordon, writing for Chart Attack, wasn't so kind. He said the album "blows", was "a really tedious album to absorb" and contains "either generic pop-punk blandness or self-indulgent silliness".[2]Allmusic critic Mark Deming said " there is practically nothing on So, Who's Paranoid? that resembles punk rock as we know it", he suggested it was more likely to appeal to people who liked the band's later albums, like Strawberries and Phantasmagoria.[3]Slant Magazine said it "rises above mediocrity"[1] but Record Collector said it was a "beautifully controlled blend of melody and dynamic".[7]
The closing track "Dark Asteroid" is a tribute to Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, who died two years previously.[10][11]
↑ So, Who's Paranoid? (CD liner notes). The Damned. The English Channel. 2008.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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