AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,280 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: 15,329 out of 18280
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Mixed: 2,925 out of 18280
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Negative: 26 out of 18280
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As Hatchie exceeds the expectations set by Sugar & Spice, Keepsake reflects her growth into an even more confident and varied artist.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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As a first chapter, Schlagenheim crackles with the same excitement as ground breaking records that came before it did when expanding the known boundaries of experimental sounds.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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Despite this contemporary flair, what keeps Help Us Stranger lively is how the Raconteurs blend and mix barbed pop and blues skronk so their classicism seems fresh, not stale.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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Immersive, joyous, but sometimes insubstantial, A Bath Full of Ecstasy lives up to its name in more ways than one. Even if it's not as consistent as some of Hot Chip's other albums, it's still a welcome, well-intended, and timely respite from the world at its worst.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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A sequel to the comparatively energized Snax, this charmingly disjointed EP of sorts--14 tracks, 25 minutes--functions as another intermediary release between Bodywash and its proper follow-up, planned for 2020- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 20, 2019
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If Prince intended these songs to be released under his own name, they'd be given richer, bolder arrangements and his singing would've been sharper, but he meant these as guides toward a finished product. Keeping that caveat in mind, this is an enlightening and illuminating listen.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 20, 2019
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While the experiment works, for the most part, in tandem with Devine and Hull's always thoughtful and occasionally profound words, the album becomes formulaic as songs reliably start as acoustic song, then gradually ascend into the atmosphere.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 19, 2019
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While other hitmaking urbanos (J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Ozuna, Farruko et. al) have also pursued crossover domination, Maluma is poised to succeed due to the seamless adaptability he offers on 11:11. He displays over and again here that he not only indulges stylistic diversity, but masters it.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 18, 2019
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Appropriately titled, the album is packed with feel-good, summery nostalgia that breezes along at a clip with Greedo's varied delivery, which switches between auto-tuned crooning and wordy bars.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 18, 2019
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Mixing a sophisticated amalgam of melody, sound, and poetic lyrics, Hawley's artistry lies in his ability to communicate a deeper vulnerability that openly engages hard questions about identity, and the often overlooked yet profound benefits of romantic love.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 17, 2019
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The most surprising thing about SHE IS COMING is how detached she sounds on it.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 17, 2019
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Nelson and co. have omnivorous tastes and a sense of humor, a combination that results in slow-grooving R&B numbers, sun-kissed pop, rangy rockers, and a persistent good vibe. In troubled times, the band have managed to deliver an album filled with optimism, and that's a remarkable feat.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 17, 2019
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The stylistic shifts can be a tad neck-snapping, especially when the vibe goes from acid rock sock hop ("Masquerades") to space age instrumental synth pop ("Cymatic"), but Los Coast always feel in control of the vehicle, which appears to be of multiple vintages.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 17, 2019
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The result is a positively buoyant rock & roll album, one that produces good vibrations even at the darkest moments.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 17, 2019
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This effort lacks the element of surprise that enlivened their previous album and the songs aren't all quite at the same level, but for sheer smart-punk action, Dumb are clearly still something special. Club Nites suggests they have plenty more albums worth hearing left in them, and this album deserves a spin on your listening device of choice.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 17, 2019
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Time will tell if Perfect Version is a fascinating anomaly in Julia Shapiro's catalog or a bold step into a new phase of her career, but either way it's brave, powerful music that speaks from the heart and the mind. Anyone who has liked her work with Chastity Belt or Childbirth should investigate this study of the emotional flip side of Shapiro's songs.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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False Alarm is a colorful, good time album by a band that's maturing, and having fun at the same time.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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Both confounding and compelling, Office Politics, like much of Hannon's work, feels a bit like a magnificently rendered lark, but as per usual, it's hard not to admire the craftsmanship.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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In widening the lens, LeBlanc has taken his Springsteen-esque narratives out of the woodshed and onto the open road, and has delivered his best offering to date.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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The whole record is a testament to the skills of everyone involved as writers, singers, players, and arrangers, an upgrade on In the Reins, and exactly what fans of both bands would hope for in a collaboration.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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Unassuming yet frequently profound, Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest is a gorgeous and much-needed return from an artist whose powers have only grown during the time he spent living his life.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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This need to seize the moment has been one of Bastille's main messages since "Pompeii," and with Doom Days, they prove they can deliver it in increasingly eloquent and relatable ways.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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Madame X not only amply rewards such close listening, but its daring embrace of the world outside the U.S. underscores how Madonna has been an advocate and ally for left-of-mainstream sounds and ideas throughout her career.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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Thanks to maturity, Fridmann's mix, and uncanny sequencing, every song fits seamlessly inside each proceeding one, delivering a mercurial yet satisfying whole that makes Gold & Grey the band's finest outing to date, if not their masterpiece.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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This isn't a piece of nostalgia on Springsteen's part, though. These references deepen a collection of songs that are sweet, sad, and searching, songs that feel finely etched on their own terms but gather a deep, lasting resonance when collected on this enchanting album.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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As promising as Dommengang's first two albums were, No Keys, with its dark, swirling emotions, layered sound, and canny songwriting, stands head and shoulders above them in both imagination and execution.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 13, 2019
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It's a bit of a shame that the band's name may turn potential fans away at the door, but PPC work pretty hard to overcome their self-imposed handicap and turn in an exciting and solidly built third LP.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 13, 2019
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She is still at her best as a performer, delivering her work verbally, lingering here and there, quavering when needed, framing questions, summoning anger, then letting the needle drop right on the beat. Emotionally, there's a lot to unpack, but the need to feel and engage more deeply is one of her primary decrees and this powerful album is a lesson worth learning.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 13, 2019
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The rollicking, Rivieras-evoking organ-rock tune "Berlin Weekend" is just one of several other worthwhile stops on a 12-track album that ups the ante on an already attention-grabbing debut.- AllMusic
- Posted Jun 13, 2019
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