AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,310 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: 15,355 out of 18310
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Mixed: 2,929 out of 18310
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Negative: 26 out of 18310
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Anyone who thought maybe the band's moment had passed will be pleasantly surprised to hear that Beach Fossils are back and better than ever.- AllMusic
- Posted May 31, 2017
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- Posted May 31, 2017
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A balance of playful and earnest, Wild Imagination's warm melodies, affectionate tone, and quirky charm may provide needed respite even in good times.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 1, 2017
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Tonally, she counters urgency with some tenderness, and her voice only seems to be getting better with time. It's a compelling entry in her catalog, one with a solid base of songs that will stand up to any nonsense.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 1, 2017
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ChesnuTT did become a father and famously took several years away from performing to focus on his family. It's that kind of rooted sense of purpose and dedication to the process, whether raising a child or recording a pop album, that permeates and elevates all of My Love Divine Degree.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 6, 2017
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Throughout its shifting emotions and sounds, The Age of Anxiety is a consistently thoughtful, playful reflection of hyper-stimulating times.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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Though it's hard to believe it's possible, Antonoff shares even more of himself on Gone Now than on Bleachers' debut, and it makes for some of his most immersive and satisfying music yet.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 15, 2017
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Easy on the ears, heartfelt, and subtly detailed, City of No Reply establishes Coffman as both an innovative and accessible artist.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 2, 2017
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If a touch weightier in tone, the album returns a distinctive palette and home-recorded finish to a heavy-heartedness firmly established on 2014's Picture You Staring, so fans and sentimentalists may take heart.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 2, 2017
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- Posted Jun 6, 2017
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Orchestral, experimental, and more challenging than either of the band's previous releases, it's a natural fit for the Nonesuch label, whose heritage was built on such attributes. For Fleet Foxes, it represents a shift away from their more idyllic early days into a period of artistic growth and sophistication.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 15, 2017
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There's plenty more heavy material to uncover (including a song called "Coma"), though it's all wrapped in a captivating musicality that combines the power of folk storytelling, poetry, and rock angst. In the case of Capacity, it's a quiet power.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 8, 2017
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Hawkline's work up until now was strong, but this album is strong-plus. He's upped his already impressive game across the board, which makes I Romanticize his best album yet and some of the best guitar pop anyone is likely to hear in 2017.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 6, 2017
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Berry makes no attempt to chase trends or offer a final statement; he just gathers his ten best recent tunes and that's why Chuck is such a fitting epilogue to a legendary career. It captures the essence of Chuck Berry, how he could turn the everyday into something exciting.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 8, 2017
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No matter how unexpected the combinations, OUÏ is always utterly charming, and one of Camille's finest reinventions of tradition.- AllMusic
- Posted Oct 12, 2017
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As with his debut, City Music feels very much like a postcard to New York, though this time Morby arrives with some accumulated miles to help support his wizened tone.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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Folk Songs is a smart and emotionally effective exploration of the folk tradition that respects musical history without being chained to it, and it's an experiment the Kronos Quartet would do well to repeat in the future.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 9, 2017
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Fifth State generally feels easygoing yet energetic, and informed of the state of the world while trying to achieve inner peace and enjoy life to the fullest.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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The Nashville Sound finds him growing from strength to strength, and it reaffirms his place as one of the best and most emotionally affecting artists working in roots music today.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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Placed beside only Z, its three-year-old prelude, Ctrl is the work of a considerably less-inhibited songwriter. Rowe likewise truly fronts these frank songs that wield power as they lament lonesomeness, insecurity, and inertia.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 19, 2017
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Broadening the sonic palette helps sharpen the songs, and the result is a sophomore set that's ambitious and satisfying.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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So You Wannabe an Outlaw is something plenty of Steve Earle fans have been wanting for years, a no-excuses country album that updates his breakthrough work, and it's an effort that should please his core audience while also sounding like an album Earle made entirely on his own terms.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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With Iteration, Haley has retained all of the qualities that made Com Truise so appealing while blowing everything up into a higher resolution than before. If this is truly the end of the Com Truise saga, then it's the project's definitive release.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2017
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This balance between discovery and reflection gives Melodrama a tension, but the addition of genuine, giddy pleasure--evident on the neon pulse of "Homemade Dynamite" and "Supercut"--isn't merely a progression for Lorde, it's what gives the album multiple dimensions.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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"Abysmal Thoughts"' breezy music and direct words are an arresting mix, and as Pierce stakes his claim as a 21st century master of melodrama, he delivers the purest version of his music yet.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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Taken all together, it's a formidable, empowering set, one that's taking charge of the present and not interested in rehashing the past.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 19, 2017
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It's been some time since Cheap Trick have made a record that was as howling-along enjoyable as this one. If you're looking for a great hard rock album for the summer of 2017, don't look now, but Cheap Trick have delivered the fast 'n' loud blast that you need.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 19, 2017
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This is a focused collection of intense emotional energy, but vocal effects, programmed beats, and atmospheric production take center stage instead of raucous riffs and pounding drums. Fans of their classic sound may be left wanting, but enough of that punk attitude remains, preventing this album from being a total curve ball.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 19, 2017
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While Year clearly felt like a devastating reflection on loss and abandonment, Echoing Green is an album of rebirth, new possibilities, and optimism. There are still shades of lingering doubt and distant regret, but overall, it demonstrates a renewed sense of hope.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 20, 2017
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