AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,293 reviews, this publication has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | The Marshall Mathers LP | |
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| Lowest review score: | Graffiti |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 15,342 out of 18293
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Mixed: 2,925 out of 18293
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Negative: 26 out of 18293
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Automata II can be listened to on its own, but it holds much greater power when taken together with its predecessor. It is easily the more musically adventurous of the two recordings, making it an indispensable part of Between the Buried and Me's provocative catalog.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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Expressing grief, angst, and uncertainty just as loudly with a croon as a scream is no easy task, but Death Lust archives it masterfully.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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Scorpion doesn't even come close to being one of his best; instead, it's a one-trick record stretched out into 25 endless tracks by an artist who's so deep into the self-obsessed, self-pitying rut he created for himself that he can't see daylight anymore.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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All That Reckoning is a smart, compelling set of songs from a group that hasn't run out of things to say or the ability to say them with eloquence.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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While HAIM, Amber Mark, Syd (of the Internet), Robin Pecknold (of Fleet Foxes) and Empress Of all contribute their talents to these songs, this is very much David Longstreth's music, and it's heartfelt, passionate, and beguiling in the tradition of Dirty Projectors' best work.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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Ordinary Corrupt Human Love isn't going to change detractors' minds about Deafheaven. Instead, with its searing depictions of emotional and spiritual struggle in a relentlessly ambitious musical presentation, it should attract a new legion of listeners as well as deliver assurance and solace to those who found their earlier records so compelling.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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Ultimately, the album's message is one of fearlessness and self-empowerment, and it's the most inspiring work Lotic has crafted.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 12, 2018
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Employing a handful of tasteful collaborators, including J Mascis, Dirty Three drummer Jim White, and the National's Aaron Dessner, who co-produced Passerby, Randall and Hassett have made a record that boldly turns a corner while still slotting neatly into their already sterling catalog.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 12, 2018
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The Switch serves as a potent reminder that experimental music isn't always cerebral. Transfixing, haunting, and lingering, this is some of Body/Head's most emotionally eloquent music.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 12, 2018
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Voids is yet another taut and lavishly detailed, yet never congested, set of productions that hybridize U.K. garage, dubstep, drum'n'bass, house, and techno, with an emphasis on the rhythmic friction of the first two styles.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 11, 2018
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While not as spontaneous or weird as some of Torske's other efforts, Byen is unmistakably well-crafted, and works on the dancefloor as well as a soundtrack for zoning out.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 11, 2018
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Adam Landry, who produced and engineered the project as well as playing guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums, has done a splendid job helping Morris realize this cycle of songs, and while one might hope Morris feels better the next time he decides to make a record, Dude, the Obscure shows that he gained something worthwhile during his journey through difficult times.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 10, 2018
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Not one of their releases is the same as another, and with Year of the Snitch, they continue to break boundaries and expectations. The record is another example of true experimentation with their sound along with an uncompromising work ethic and a thirst for originality.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 6, 2018
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As part of the Bees, Fletcher and Parkin helped make a lot of really good songs and albums. On their own, they went right ahead and topped their old band's catalog on their very first try.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 6, 2018
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RP Boo's style is a mix of experimentation and hard-fought confidence, and releases like I'll Tell You What! prove that the inventor of footwork is still several steps ahead of everyone else.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 6, 2018
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Bodega aren't doing anything new or unusual, as the easy-to-grasp reference points make clear, but they make it all sound factory-fresh and super-fun--and because of those two factors, fans of any of the bands mentioned above will likely find Endless Scroll quite worth checking out.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 6, 2018
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The Nude Party does everything right in capturing a certain irreverent spirit here, including emphatic vocals and catchy songs about not only war, but astral planes, record shops, and ignoring advice to get a real job.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 5, 2018
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Once again, Self Defense Family have created a work that reveals itself entirely on its own terms, and though Have You Considered Punk Music is often evasive, it still manages to draw in the listener, and it's an experience that's well worth your time.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 5, 2018
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This band is still crazy after all these years, and on Sixth House, they make their special madness signify, and it's a genuine achievement.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 3, 2018
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While it may not be any easier to make one's way through the distortion that James references, it is somehow easier to bear because of the empathy, joy, and contradiction in these songs.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 2, 2018
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Straightforward and relatably human, High as Hope may not be the rousing version of Welch from previous albums, but as a document of her personal growth, it's an endearing and heartfelt study of truth and self-reflection.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 2, 2018
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The record is good enough, and the band skilled enough, that even one year without a new album from them would feel like an eternity.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Davies still possesses a sharp eye and sly sense of humor, so Our Country has its moments, but they're moments, not songs, and they're overwhelmed by his clumsy dramatic pretensions, which are undone by his reluctance to tie his theatricality into an actual narrative.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Interestingly, the uneven moments on Vanished Gardens have more to do with the Marvels' reticence on the standards. Otherwise, the pairing of this band with Williams sounds natural, effortless, and holistic. There's definitely room for a sequel.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Both Directions at Once is truly a rare thing: an important discovery from the vault that's also a blast to hear.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Although nothing here may eclipse the original Appetite for Destruction, everything added to this deluxe edition enhances the album, offering proof of Guns N' Roses's immense skill while also illustrating how the band captured lighting in a bottle on their debut.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Their stylistic shifts never feel contrived, especially when the results are as stunning as "Cool & Collected."- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Perhaps this doesn't make for a listen that's as wild or adventurous as its companion, but it's ultimately more satisfying, as the internal journey mirrors the evolution of the pop landscape in the 21st century. What was once a rowdy, colorful party is now a soundtrack for bittersweet solitude.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Wet Will Always Dry is yet more proof that he's one of the decade's greatest techno producers. Undoubtedly one of the best techno albums of 2018.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 28, 2018
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Free for All is a fascinating, innovative record that provides a fresh perspective on trap and other contemporary hip-hop styles.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 28, 2018
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