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ReviewsRanked #10 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003"-"A Heady Blur of Twisted Art-Metal...", "...Strays Proves That Jane's Hasn't Lost Its Signature Sound...", 4 out of 5 stars - "...The band sounds familiar, with its old gambits intact: the serenely rippling ballads that give way to battering-ram riffs, the odd-meter funk vamps, the sudden swerves from metal stomp to thoughtful melody, the ocean-size crescendos...", 4 Stars Out of 5-"...Their Old Magic Surges Through: You Won't Be Disappointed...", "...An ambitious, exuberant effort that moves through hard-rock cave stomps into swaggering funk and loopy folk, STRAYS sounds like the work of a committed band intent on hanging around..." - Grade: B+, 4 out of 5 - "...Dave Navarro and newly recruited bassist Chris Chaney crank the distortion and tighten the riffs...", "...An ambitious, exuberant effort that moves through hard-rock cave stomps into swaggering funk and loopy folk, STRAYS sounds like the work of a committed band intent on hanging around longer than the current Lollapalooza life span..." - Grade: B+, 4 out of 5 stars - "...Features Jane's signatures that have been re-jigged to dazzle; the digital delays which lift Farrell to altitude; the loping bass lines; the quiet guitars...and loud ones that trick the Richter Scale with each caustic kerrang!..."