AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,344 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: 15,386 out of 18344
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Mixed: 2,932 out of 18344
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Negative: 26 out of 18344
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Dance Music 4 Bad People stands out as one of the most joyous, accessible, and immediate entries in his bottomless discography.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 23, 2025
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Selected Recordings from Grapefruit is heady and highly conceptual, but the Great Learning Orchestra does a good job of understanding the spirit of Ono's texts and honoring all of the loving kindness, curiosity, sprightliness, and righteous resistance of the book.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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A standout amid his own catalog, Te Whare Tīwekaweka is a unique and emotional piece of work that is quite affecting even without knowing the language.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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With What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, Giddens and Robinson dig deep into the core Black Southern folk traditions that originally inspired them, and the joy is palpable; you can almost imagine them sitting around with Joe Thompson, smiling, and intently learning these songs.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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After over four decades, the Melvins still sound utterly uncompromised and full of swampy vigor, and Thunderball confirms they haven't finished challenging themselves or their audience, not by a long shot.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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Given Adebimpe's legacy with TV on the Radio and his lengthy break from music, expectations for his debut album were high, but Thee Black Boltz' passionate, imaginative songs more than meet them.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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As they reclaim the sounds of their roots on Send a Prayer My Way, Baker and Torres bring out the best in each others' music.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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Smith was only getting started on Anxious, and its poignant, eloquent peek into teenage girlhood is something to be cherished.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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$ome $exy $ongs 4 U is business as usual for Drake (mostly in R&B mode this time) and PartyNextDoor. In Drake's case, he tries to sound romantic but comes off as bitter and jealous, PartyNextDoor merely seems like a supportive friend who doesn't want to cause any more trouble.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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The band touch on virtually every stylistic and production nuance they've explored over 30 years in a startlingly focused collection.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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The album sees Cench find new collaborations with rising Puerto Rican star Young Miko and grime pioneer Skepta, alongside another link-up with Dave following the pair's number one-charting "Sprinter" in 2023.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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If you already know where you stand on this guy's music, then you already know whether or not it's worth your time.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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The LP includes the singles "Malibu," "Caroline," and the propulsive, boot-stomping title cut.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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A little refinement in the writing room might be appreciated in the long term, but it's clear that JENNIE has the vision to deliver something spectacular.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation stands with Edwyn's best work.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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As a whole, only one of the 18 tracks here crosses the four-minute mark, so A Study of Losses' hour-long playing time seems to go by quickly, and its unceasing sweetness and longing linger after Condon is "Left to be/A sea of tranquility" ("Mare Tranquillitatis") to close a lovely theater project.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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The entire album is yet another exciting evolution of Barker's innovative approach to techno.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 11, 2025
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In an unexpected way, this is also June's most overtly pop record; despite its genre-hopping nature, her melodies are insistent and memorable with strong hooks and relatively short runtimes. Although the tempos wane during the album's second half, its quality persists.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 11, 2025
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Too much of this record sounds like it could have been made by almost anyone and that's not good, and neither in the end is SABLE, fABLE.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 10, 2025
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The result exists in a middle ground between the band's artful indie rock and a contemporary classical suite. If you like Dirty Projectors, chances are you'll enjoy Song of the Earth, but this music lacks the immediacy and insistent pulse of the band's best work.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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There's not much to latch onto here by way of hooks, but the atmosphere is thick and immaculate.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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There are still some hilarious bon mots to be found throughout, but now there's a sense of maturity and creative evolution that's starting to creep over Justin Hawkins and the gang, adding depth to their catalog whether they intended it or not.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Like Hopper's grand film maudit The Last Movie, Life, Death and Dennis Hopper doesn't quite manage a satisfying ending, but what it delivers along the way is impassioned, literate, and daring, and it's more than worthy of repeated listening.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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What makes Jellywish so often profound and not just sad or mindful is a combination of candid simplicity and hints of the supernatural.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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These two songs ["The Rose of Laura Nyro" and "Never Too Late"] don't ruin the album, though, and no doubt fans of both artists will embrace this project as a great idea that, for the most part, works really well. A little more restraint and a little more Elton taking the lead vocals, and the "most part" could have been stricken from that sentence.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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Her most fully realized album yet and a highlight in a career dotted with really good pop records.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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Rathlin from a Distance/The Liquid Hour is comforting, inventive, and affecting -- sometimes alternately and sometimes all at once -- and feels strangely personal considering its multifaceted approach.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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With The Crux, Keery doesn't just prove he more than owns his space in the pop world as Djo, he's found a home.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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By giving equal time to headbanging and heartbreak, they've made an immensely satisfying album that's among their finest.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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Black Country, New Road remain one of the most intriguing indie bands of the 2020s, and their flair for reinvention makes every release a thrill.- AllMusic
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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