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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The producer expertly incorporates space and silence, with dramatic pauses capturing the listener's attention, and when he does go full throttle with intense beat patterns and distortion, the impact is maximal.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 5, 2025
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While it's highlighted by evocative tracks like "Fuck Me Eyes" and its mix of smooth synths and dissonant fuzz, and the more intimate "Dust Bowl" ("I knew it was love/When I rode home crying"), like any concept album worth its salt, Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You is best heard in its (73-minute) entirety.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 3, 2025
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As a whole, it extends not only Younger's musical reach, but also readily reflects the influence of her mentors in this, a music that could only be born in the 21st century, and as such, it's a gamechanger.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 7, 2025
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The album may not offer the radical reinventions of Goldfrapp's duo work, but it doesn't need to -- Alison Goldfrapp pioneered these sounds, and on Flux, she's still doing them with effortless elegance.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 15, 2025
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Star Line is vibrant and energetic, with his signature blend of mellow, friendly hip-hop, gospel, neo-soul, and jazz gracing the instrumentals and his voice as high-spirited and charismatic as ever.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 3, 2025
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ABOMINATION isn't only textbook Osees, it's a bracing reminder to wake up and rock out, channel anger into riffs and drumrolls, and be as punk as punk can be.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 14, 2025
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"Bad Dreams Summertime" is a standout among a truly immersive set, thanks largely to ghostly girl group-type backing vocals, shifting tonal centers, and lyrics that confuse time, imagination, and reality ("False recollections, the wrong soundtrack").- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 14, 2025
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Molly Tuttle has always had smarts and talent to spare, and on So Long Little Miss Sunshine, she's using her gifts in ways that are new to her, and the risks pay off handsomely; this may not make her into the next Taylor Swift, but by all rights it should win her the larger audience she certainly deserves.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 15, 2025
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Without losing any of their crisp, rock-infused edge, they explore a more nuanced sonic atmosphere, even coating Goodwyne's vocals in moody, Imogen Heap-esque vocoder on the title track.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 26, 2025
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Together, the ten pieces combine to create a surprisingly cohesive whole.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 19, 2025
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A lush and finely rendered follow-up to her Grammy-winning breakthrough album, 2023's Bewitched.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 22, 2025
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Given the multitudes within It's a Beautiful Place, it's not surprising that it can take a while for all of its pieces to click together. Nor is it a surprise that this album is more of a grower than Everyone's Crushed -- Water from Your Eyes aren't interested in smoothing out their edges or repeating themselves. They're compelled to imagine it different- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 25, 2025
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Love Is Like is a return to the core soul and R&B influences that marked the band's early albums, a change that finds singer Adam Levine and bassist Sam Farrar largely taking the productions reins, along with contributions by JKash, Federico Vindver, Elof Loelv, Bobby Love, and Rio Root. The group also wrote a handful of the songs together for the first time in many album cycles. All of this lends the record a unified vibe.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 19, 2025
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Songs in the Key of Yikes is proof that Superchunk hasn't lost a step and remains a one-of-a-kind band.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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As a major development from Duffy's early, solitary bedroom recordings, it might be reasonable to expect a bit less of that meticulous complexity here, but they manage to retain that sensibility and arguably bring it to new levels by including the participation of instrumentalists like Blake Mills; Daniel Aged (Frank Ocean, FKA twigs); Tim Carr (Perfume Genius); and Gregory Uhlmann, Josh Johnson, and Anna Butterss from the improvisatory supergroup SML.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 25, 2025
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Though there's an element of dark humor to the album -- note "Gamma (need the <3)"'s lyrical reference to Michael Haneke's home invasion satire Funny Games -- there's still a lot of sincere joy expressed in these songs, even if it isn't always obvious on the surface.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 11, 2025
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The Collapse of Everything is a powerful, sometimes harrowing work that lives up to Sherwood's lofty standards.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 22, 2025
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Like most of Yorkston's best work, Songs for Nina and Johanna succeeds not only because of his talents as a songwriter, but by his choices as a collaborator. He knows when to step back and let others shine.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 22, 2025
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Ultimately, Carpenter feels like she's writing from her own relatable experience on Man's Best Friend and while her tongue remains firmly planted in her cheek, the album has plenty of pop bite.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 5, 2025
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While this album isn't quite as adventurous as The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons, it's among the Hives' most consistent. Like its title suggests, The Hives Forever Forever the Hives is a potent reflection of their blunt force, sharp wit, and refusal to sit still.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 29, 2025
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- Posted Sep 22, 2025
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Despite its frequently overcast tone, Straight Line Was a Lie is, in typical Beths fashion, dependably catchy and sweetly harmonic.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 28, 2025
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This set reveals their mature, fully developed musical language expanded by sonic and harmonic invention.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 26, 2025
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On Hard Headed Woman, Price might be a stubborn artist who doesn't feel like she owes "the bastards" anything, but she feels like she's keeping a promise, both to her fans and to herself.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 11, 2025
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With Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party, Williams has crafted an album about letting go and finding a way to move forward honestly, and perhaps most importantly on her own terms.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 2, 2025
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Everest never strays far from the hard rock and heavy metal foundation that has propelled Halestorm to the upper echelons of the modern rock scene. Instead, it expands their sonic palette, proving that evolution doesn't have to mean compromise.- AllMusic
- Posted Aug 29, 2025
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The opening trilogy of "Disintegrate," "Dancing with the Europeans," and the title track alone are some of the most thrilling moments in Suede's discography, especially since their 2013 reunion on Bloodsports.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 22, 2025
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International is beautiful and painful in equal amounts. Beautiful because one of the great pop bands of the modern era has left such a moving, inspired, and special artifact, painful because it's not fair for them to quit when they can still make records like this.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 5, 2025
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These songs are so fun, so triumphant, so full of life that it's easy to feel reassured by them, even when they investigate difficult realities.- AllMusic
- Posted Sep 5, 2025
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No Hard Feelings holds together perhaps even better than Blame My Ex, and there's a sense that the Beaches, who were in their early teens when they started out, are maturing into themselves and gaining a road-tested swagger. Yet they still know how to have fun.- AllMusic
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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