AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,333 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: 15,376 out of 18333
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Mixed: 2,931 out of 18333
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Negative: 26 out of 18333
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The Royal Sessions is enjoyable: it sounds like Rodgers is having a good time, so it's easy to have a good time too.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Ultimately, with The Age of Fracture, Cymbals turn disconnection and dystopia into danceable fun.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Dunes is a perfect match of band, songs, and producer that works almost perfectly and should mean that the days of Gardens & Villa being compared to their peers are over.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Ultimately, So Long, See You Tomorrow is highly engaging, thoughtful, kaleidoscopic pop music for citizens of the world.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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With ceo he's perfecting it and this is his best work yet. Whether you're shopping, working, falling in love, or drifting along aimlessly, it's a perfect soundtrack for a warm daydream full of light and wonder.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Given its experimental beginnings, Too Much Information might not be the band's most immediate album, but it affords them more possibilities than they've had since their debut.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Given Burton and Mercer's pedigrees, it's hard not to want more from Broken Bells, but After the Disco's strongest moments suggest that their music is coming into focus.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Behemoth sound revitalized and ready to destroy everything that stands in their path, and fans should be ready to either go along for the ride or be crushed.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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Even if it takes a little more effort than expected to fall under the spell he's casting, Abandoned Apartments' finest moments make it one of Jay's best blends of dreamy surrealism and crisp-edged pop in some time.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 3, 2014
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It perfectly reflects both Sunn 0)))'s impenetrably emotional dark heart and Ulver's expertly crafted senses of drama and dynamic.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 3, 2014
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There is an overall sense of it being the right album at the right time for Mandell which is something that doesn't happen very often in an artist's career.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 3, 2014
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Because of the material's quality and the inspired collaboration between songwriter, performers, and producer, July unfolds as a near-perfect song cycle.- AllMusic
- Posted Feb 3, 2014
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This music glides across the ears, never indicating how deeply its hooks are sinking in; these songs wind up growing in the subconscious, suggesting how Matthews knows precisely how his obscure art works.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 31, 2014
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After the Burial might have a sound that's heavier and more mechanical than their prog forefathers, but that doesn't diminish the massive amounts of technical and creative power at work on Wolves Within.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 30, 2014
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Her use of country music as a way of getting these songs across is not only convincing, it's compelling.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 30, 2014
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Its freshness proves that ten years after their 2004 breakthrough, the band is as lively as ever and, in some sly subtle ways, better than ever too.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 30, 2014
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Held in Splendor shows that Quilt are defined, but not confined, by their affinity for the sounds of the '60s. Instead, they're using it in ways that may be slightly more down to earth but also cover more ground.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 30, 2014
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Expertly arranged and produced, and written and performed with smarts and compassion, No Way There from Here demonstrates that Laura Cantrell remains one of the best and most thoughtful singer/songwriters working in roots music today.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 30, 2014
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- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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With The B-Sides, fans are treated to another side of the band with a collection of live tracks, acoustic versions, covers, and unused studio cuts. While you could always describe the band's sound as raw, there's a sense of practiced composure on their albums that's refreshingly absent from the acoustic home recordings of "The Queen of Lower Chelsea" and "Boxer."- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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Come to Life is aptly titled when it comes to Aviv's talents, and even if he didn't invent cloud rap, using the genre for such positive and poignant music is previously unexplored territory.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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Fifth isn't much of a title, but the music is something very special, and this is one of the smartest and best-crafted pop albums of recent memory.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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A lot of people have done the same kind of excavation and restoration work he has, but few have done it as memorably. Almost no one has done it with songs as good as these.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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The whole affair is ultimately an exercise in late-'90s indie rock ephemera, and like countless other acts before them, Drowners seem poised to fade away before they burn out.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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It's even bleaker, more industrial and decayed, than 2012's R.I.P. There are more moments of forward motion here than on that previous album. They're all captivating on some level.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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In many ways, the demo sounds like a strong rough draft for the album that followed, with a bit less electric guitar punch and a shade more twang, but documenting performances that are essentially just as strong in terms of chops and commitment, while spotting the subtle differences in the arrangements, is where fans will have the most fun.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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Though truly hypnotic and rich with fuzzy textures, Maui Tears keeps its spacy tendencies from fading into incoherent jamming with both intriguing songwriting and pinpoint production choices.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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While Mmoss created a small but memorable body of work, Doug Tuttle proves their former guitarist has the talent and the vision to create music just as remarkable all by himself; hopefully, he won't have to have his heart broken again in order to deliver another set of music this engaging.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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The fact that they waited eight years to make this impressive album demonstrates the patience and maturity of a band whose members wanted to wait until they had something worthy to say.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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No doubt, Lord Steppington is a niche album, but whenever a combination of 3rd Bass and Adult Swim is required, this one shows its pimp-hand with some dry, elevated humor.- AllMusic
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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