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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This is hip-hop for another era, one that makes the present day commercial U.S. material seem even more flat than it already is.- Billboard
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It's hard to sound as sweet as Tegan & Sara and not come across as precious. But somehow this duo does it, and the result is fantastic.- Billboard
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"Funeral" is a modest debut, but it hints at a band that sounds like its ready to make a statement over the next several years.- Billboard
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Where the Faint falls short, though, is its lack of daring; even with the welcome addition of strings (apropos of its cinematic live show) and varying styles, "Wet From Birth" sounds contained and merely likeable.- Billboard
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Instead of coming off as dilettantish, Cale instead sounds intrigued with how these new tools can enhance his music.- Billboard
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The Black Keys play the kind of raw, sensual blues-rock that makes you want to hide your girlfriend and warn your mom.- Billboard
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Light on filler, "The DEFinition" proves that, after 21 years in the industry, LL is as relevant as many of his contemporaries.- Billboard
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The Trashcans toil on their songs, and at times, it shows -- but all it takes is the 4:10 melodic blizzard of "All the Dark Horses" to sum up what all that sweat was about: birthing pure bliss.- Billboard
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Though not every track works, Scott still remains at the top of her game.- Billboard
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Buck may not be as charismatic or as lyrically compelling as his cohorts, but he still makes a strong impression.- Billboard
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If you dug the sweaty rowdiness of Mooney's last records, you'll find that the Matrix scrub-job has removed most of their traces of grit, grime and rock.- Billboard
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The album isn't a certified classic like earlier GBV favorites "Alien Lanes" and "Under the Bushes, Under the Stars," but it does have a healthy dollop of Pollard's trademark effortless pop perfection.- Billboard
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Kelly has an uncanny ability to mix retro sounds with tasty dollops of contemporary seasoning.- Billboard
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Songs like "Do You Remember" and "Wasting My Time" are tolerable but don't require repeated listening.- Billboard
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Clinic continues to wrap its post-punk jitter around a surprisingly tender core.- Billboard
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There's nothing really spectacular about any track, although in a strange way the entire album does have the ability to grow on you.- Billboard
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The entire package hangs together gloriously: The renditions bear the sensuous heat of Dulli's self-penned work.- Billboard
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These are songs riddled with illiteracy, cancer, unemployment, crime and consequence, fashioned by the brutal pen of one of the most promising American songwriters of the last decade.- Billboard
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Always a risk-taker, he remains fearless in his choice of material, evident here on sweeping, observant fare like "Drugs or Jesus" and the ultimately redemptive "Kill Myself."- Billboard
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The Memphis five-piece sometimes lacks a definitive sound... Yet the band excels at its straightforward, meat-and-potatoes sound.- Billboard
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With few female MCs truly representing these days, Northern State's "All City" is a breath of fresh air.- Billboard
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Shows a sure production sense to match the ever-perceptive singer/songwriter's observations on life and love.- Billboard
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Beneath the dreamy melodies is more than a hint of darkness, disguised by the languid arrangements and dreamy playing.- Billboard
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While there's not necessarily a bad song to be found, Gough is capable of much more than the pretty yet bland compositions that dominate "One Plus One."- Billboard
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