Billboard's Scores
- Music
For 1,720 reviews, this publication has graded:
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71% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1 point higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | The Boxing Mirror | |
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| Lowest review score: | Hefty Fine |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,457 out of 1720
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Mixed: 240 out of 1720
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Negative: 23 out of 1720
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Made to be played loud on a grand automobile sound system, "Origin Vol. I" is big fun.- Billboard
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Not only does this album hum with the magic that endowed the pair's past hits ("Let's Stay Together"), it shows that talent isn't the sole realm of the young.- Billboard
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This is by far the moodiest, mellowest stuff MacKaye has ever been involved with.- Billboard
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Whether it is described as danceable rock, rock-infused dance or sinister Britpop, Kasabian has made an excellent debut album.- Billboard
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In the end, the group proves that its unflinching lyrics and memorable melodies are well suited for songs about warring lovers and war itself.- Billboard
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Even when you can't understand what he is breathily crooning, Prekop is a master at setting just the right mood.- Billboard
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This sounds very much like the record Deana Carter has always wanted to make- Billboard
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The 77-minute-long "Frances" unfolds upon multiple listens, sometimes threatening to collapse under its own pretensions (meandering musical passages, sound effects), but ultimately, it is an ambitious and rewarding album.- Billboard
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Like British counterpart St. Etienne, Ivy deftly merges melancholic tales of the heart with happy-go-lucky beats.- Billboard
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A gorgeous collection that is equal parts country and rock, joy and (more often than not) pain.- Billboard
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The bottom end booms like a cannon, the dual guitars masterfully shriek and Halford's screeches tingle the spine.- Billboard
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The marriage of material and performance maintains high consistency and purpose.- Billboard
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Though one can't help but miss the complementing presence of Stone Roses guitarist/songwriter John Squire, "Solarized" is a strong and enjoyable offering from this Manchester icon.- Billboard
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A more focused effort that never sacrifices the band's manic intensity.- Billboard
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His voice has thankfully improved from record to record; like grain alcohol, it's gruff and eye-opening, well-suited for Crooked Fingers' pop-folk tangents.- Billboard
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Tori Amos delivers some of the most accessible music of her career, coupled with beautifully obscure lyrics.- Billboard
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[It] finds him eschewing his signature peak-hour beats and dancefloor rhythms for primarily ambient sounds—with rock and jazz flourishes.- Billboard
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Indeed, "Awake" is Lee's strongest album in years; so good that you can even forgive the Har Mar Superstar cameo.- Billboard
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[It] hints at a more complex approach to songwriting without abandoning the qualities that made us pay attention in the first place.- Billboard
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The end result is what Ride's "Nowhere" would've sounded like had it been produced by Frank Zappa in 1972.- Billboard
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There are certain instances when Francis' politics overreach, like on the annoying "Dance Monkey,” but for the most part, “A Healthy Distrust” is this artist's most impressive album yet.- Billboard
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Taking all the best parts of Jeff Buckley, Devandra Barnhart and Rufus Wainwright, Bird can be noisy, charming, frivolous, haunting and playful all at once.- Billboard
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The true star is Antony's raw, emotional voice, one in which you can almost hear actual feelings being conveyed.- Billboard
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This winning collaborative combination makes "Before the Poison" even stronger than its 2002 predecessor, "Kissin' Time," but with production and arrangements that are minimalist, dark and desolate.- Billboard
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