| 1 | Again | 16:19 |
| 2 | Numb | 5:47 |
| 3 | Meon | 5:43 |
| 4 | Goodbye | 7:02 |
| 5 | Finding It So Hard | 17:16 |
| 6 | Fool | 8:26 |
| 7 | Hate | 8:08 |
Archive’s 2002 release, You All Look The Same To Me, is a cinematic masterpiece of progressive electronic rock. Released on Hangman Records, this third studio album marks a significant evolution for the band, moving away from their pure trip-hop roots toward a more expansive, "spacey," and atmospheric soundscape.
The album is anchored by the monumental opening track, "Again," a 16-minute epic that critics have described as a majestic fusion of late-era Pink Floyd and Supertramp. Throughout its twelve-song runtime, the record weaves together lush string arrangements, magnificent guitar solos, and haunting, introspective lyrics to create a "slow-burning trip through foggy emotional landscapes."
Key Highlights:
- Genre Fusion: A moody blend of trip-hop, progressive rock, and electronic elements.
- Critical Acclaim: Praised by fans for its "tremendous" atmosphere and hypnotic, cinematic quality.
- Essential Tracks: Featuring the fan-favorite epic "Again" and the trip-hop influenced "Fool."
Whether you are a longtime Archive devotee or a fan of immersive, psychedelic-leaning rock, You All Look The Same To Me is an essential, under-appreciated gem that deserves a place in any serious collection.