AllMusic's Scores
- Music
For 18,293 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: 15,342 out of 18293
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Mixed: 2,925 out of 18293
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Negative: 26 out of 18293
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Perhaps there are no permanent additions to her canon here, but the remarkable thing is how satisfying an album this is: it sounds good and the songs are sturdy, proof that Parton is far from resting on her laurels.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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All of it comes together for an album that's deep, attractive, and well-executed, but it's also incredibly wise.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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This album easily captures Guided by Voices doing what they've always done and always will do--ride their seemingly endless font of catchy tunes and crunchy riffs into infinity, and though this is no career-defining masterpiece, as a make-busy project for five guys stuck in a snowstorm, it's pretty great.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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Tuning out the conceptual aspect is close to impossible, but there are some moments--as in the hypnotic "Shanghai Freeway"--that can be enjoyed on a purely musical level.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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It's a careful and moody album, but fortunately, Dare has the grace to pull off his sonic and lyrical meanderings without devolving too deeply into self-conscious philosophizing or experimentation for its own sake, showing that he has both content and mystique to spare.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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The folk singer/songwriter side of Mulvey is the one that is shown for most of the record, while his extensive influences flit in and out of each song, leaving their mark in the percussion, melody, and arrangement, but never taking center stage in his impressive repertoire.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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This is easily some of McMahon's prettiest and most accessible music, and it's also some of his finest. In its own simple, graceful way, Love adds more depth to the rest of Amen Dunes' work.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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Perhaps this isn't provocative but it's not meant to be: it's designed to be handsome, satisfying lifestyle rock, and it is.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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One iffy joke don't stop no show, so take White Women as fun, frivolous, and floor-filling stuff where that slick '80s flair is gloriously bolstered by that modern dancefloor punch.- AllMusic
- Posted May 13, 2014
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While Whitechapel's capacity for hatred and discontent is nothing new (especially in the world of death metal/deathcore), the relentlessness of the album's execution is impressive.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Ultima II Massage is a uniquely Black Moth and Tobacco experience to be sure, and anyone who's been exposed to their odd and wonderful world in the past will find this album to be among the best things to come out of it.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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There's a consistency to the EP that can get lost when a band is trying to work their way toward a longer running time, so although fans might not be getting a big a dose of new Down material as they might crave, they're certainly reaping the benefits of quality over quantity.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Hour of the Dawn is great garage pop, some of the best being made in 2014, and is the best La Sera album yet.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Without the energy and the sonic thrills, they are just another pop band making music that's little more than a momentarily pleasant diversion.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Dave (of De La Soul) co-wrote "Mirror," as well as one of the other darker highlights, "Killing Me," a slowly swaying kiss-off in which Nagano seethes, "I'll take my rocket ship and get the hell outta this/Nothin' that I'm gon' miss." That song, along with the satisfying closer "Let Go," was co-produced by Robin Hannibal (Quadron, Rhye). Subtract those contributions and this would still be the group's most accomplished work.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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his has long been Amos' calling card, this shimmering space between comfort and pain, but Unrepentant Geraldines trumps its predecessors by accentuating its polarity; it either seduces with its sweetness or it provokes with its pain, and either extreme is compelling.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Timbaland and Reid evoke the Michael Jackson we all love and miss, finding songs that are worthy and giving them arrangements that are simultaneously nostalgic and modern. It's a difficult trick to pull off but they largely succeed, so XSCAPE is a worthy and memorable coda to Jackson's career.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Songs stretch out longer here than they have on any previous Black Keys LP, but this doesn't feel indulgent due to the precision of the production; things may seem to drift but every bit of fuzz and echo is in its right place.- AllMusic
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Without drastically cleaning up their act, the album turns in a subtler, more thoughtful take on some of the same contradictory themes of enthusiasm and bitterness that made their debut so enjoyable.- AllMusic
- Posted May 9, 2014
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Along with the pseudo-bossa nova rhythms of "Naturally" and rolling melodic synth pop of "Heartless," the album takes gradual steps forward and shakes out to be one of Savage's more consistent collections.- AllMusic
- Posted May 8, 2014
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Shine On, as a whole, has a similar trajectory; it starts from simple, sad emotions, then builds out into an embrace of love and life.- AllMusic
- Posted May 7, 2014
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Michael Gira is a man unafraid to follow his muse wherever it may take him, and To Be Kind is another example of his singular vision writ large without compromise.- AllMusic
- Posted May 7, 2014
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It's the kind of music that will always be polarizing, as some fans buy into it with fervor and zeal while other cringe from the first chord.- AllMusic
- Posted May 7, 2014
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A few of Liam Finn's fans may be a bit puzzled by the more outré experiments on The Nihilist, but he's still writing great tunes and bringing them to life in an exciting way, and that--as much as the musical shape-shifting on these sessions--is what makes this album worthwhile.- AllMusic
- Posted May 7, 2014
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While every bit as spare as some of his previous work, the slow-motion spaciousness of the album feels more rewarding and lasting, ultimately feeling like a guided journey through one soul's season of heavy times and beautiful resolution.- AllMusic
- Posted May 7, 2014
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Life Among the Savages isn't the easiest Papercuts album to love, but over repeated listens the mood the restrained sound creates and the subtle emotion the songs convey are more than enough to win over anyone who decides to stick with it.- AllMusic
- Posted May 7, 2014
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The moments of pop are catchy and engaging, but far more compelling are the songs that dig deeper into tense dynamics and protracted storytelling.- AllMusic
- Posted May 6, 2014
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This is music ripped from one man's heart and soul, and if it sometimes makes you uncomfortable, that means Wovenhand have done their job well.- AllMusic
- Posted May 6, 2014
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Lane's songs and delivery are strong throughout All or Nothin'; they're more polished and crafted than those on Walk of Shame.- AllMusic
- Posted May 6, 2014
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While Creative Adult's short-fuse energy made their brooding earlier EP releases exciting, they've managed the difficult task of keeping that fire alive throughout what ends up being a lengthy and considered album, burning with a dark fire for the full duration of the 12 songs presented here.- AllMusic
- Posted May 6, 2014
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