AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,327 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: 15,370 out of 18327
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Mixed: 2,931 out of 18327
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Negative: 26 out of 18327
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At once hookier and more abstract than some of X&O's previous albums, Par Avion is another subtle step forward for the duo that should please longtime fans and win new ones.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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Yes! is not a record fueled by the heady rush of love at first sight; it's an album designed to soundtrack a long getaway weekend for a couple already in love.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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No matter what he ends up doing, Strange Desire is a very strong, sometimes thrilling slice of modern nostalgia that gets better with every listen.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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In theory, balance and restraint aren't the most exciting virtues for an album to possess, but in practice, Liminal's subtlety is confident and dynamic.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 14, 2014
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While there's a small but significant gap between Honeyblood's outstanding songs and the rest of the album, it's still a debut full of moments of depth and moments of instant gratification--as well as lots of potential.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 14, 2014
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Some Reigning Sound fans might miss the harder-rocking side of the band, but if you're looking for ten new Greg Cartwright songs sung with real heart and soul, Shattered is just what you've been waiting for.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 14, 2014
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The details of bandmember identities and backgrounds quickly become extraneous in light of the wealth of intriguing sounds presented on this incredibly well-constructed debut.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 14, 2014
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Morrissey isn't living up to what he should do, he's doing whatever he wants to, whether it makes sense or not. That fearlessness may be reckless but it's also welcome.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 14, 2014
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With over a decade of releases to his credit, Elbogen continues to carve out his own distinct world that combines a smart wit, a strong will, and some solid pop songwriting.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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Dawn Golden merges crushing emotional currents with innovative production for a debut that's bold and crisp, if somewhat harrowing in its darkest moments.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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The duo don't put a wrong foot forward, and they've made an album which creates that kind of mood perfectly, which isn't easy to do, and making for an even more impressive debut, it's their first attempt.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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The patient melodies and glowing sonic architecture of these lovingly crafted tunes manage to weave their way into the listener's subconscious, coming on with a deceptive lightness but leaving deep impressions.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 10, 2014
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As always, L'Aventura is rife with touches that knowledgeable listeners will appreciate, but anyone with a fondness for smoothly retro mood music with lots of personality will find a lot to enjoy.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 8, 2014
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Family Crimes sees Skygreen Leopards light years away from the experimental, communal folk sounds that they were drawn to in their earliest days, but still retains the same distant dreaminess, though it's more dedicated to melody than any other chapter of the band's epic, shifting discography.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 8, 2014
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The result of hearing Ishi in full is a desolate, somewhat submerged feeling, with both the sounds of space travel and the light years of loneliness and isolation coming through in the album's many layers of gentle noise and spiraling synth leads.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 8, 2014
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Tales of CSNY acrimony are legend, but this rancor rarely surfaced on record. Here, those brawling egos are pushed to the forefront, with all the pretty harmonies operating as an accent to the main event.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 8, 2014
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Fans of cool, retro-minded indie pop will embrace integrating this set into their playlists for the warmer months and beyond.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 8, 2014
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This is a debut by default and not an all-encompassing coming out party, but Skull and Popcaan are simpatico on Where We Come From, so love it for what it is.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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All the new bits here and there, and the slightly altered course, help to make Paperback Ghosts the most accessible Comet Gain record yet, without compromising any of the burning passion that has made them so important to their loyal fans.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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The band does everything right on Wooden Head, from songs to sound, and while Hoare probably shouldn't quit his day job, if he and Claps keep making records as good as this he might seriously consider it.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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Can't Love is a promising debut that suggests any number of directions for Stanton and company.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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As a whole, Model of You shows a marked improvement from their debut and a distinct line of evolution, which is tough to pull off in such a short gap between releases.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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Ultimately, NoNoNo have a good feel for the past, but an even better feel for the present.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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Redeemer of Souls is also the loosest (attitude-wise), leanest (arrangement-wise), and most confident-sounding collection of new material the band has released in ages, and while it will forever tread beneath high-water marks like British Steel and Sad Wings of Destiny, it most certainly deserves to be ranked alongside albums from that era.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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Braid continue their story here, branching out in new directions and leaving room to wonder what comes next.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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This album presents a more pronounced sense of drama from the progressive aspect of analog electronic exploration, and delivers compelling yet open-ended compositions. To that end, it is nearly sublime.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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To say it's her most accessible album yet doesn't diminish it or her previous albums; instead, it's the sound of Furler owning her success.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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Take Me for a Walk in the Morning Dew is a triumphant comeback album, updating older tunes with a modernized production and new tunes showcasing Dobson's voice.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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On Terms of my Surrender, Hiatt has the blues, and he's got the goods, and this is another solid chapter in a recording career that's drifted into an unexpected but pleasing renaissance.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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Ultimately, 5 Seconds of Summer have crafted an album of songs that stick in your head like neon bubblegum on a hot summer sidewalk.- AllMusic
- Posted Jul 2, 2014
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