DIY Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 3,422 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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41% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Superbloom | |
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| Lowest review score: | Let It Reign |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,498 out of 3422
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Mixed: 911 out of 3422
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Negative: 13 out of 3422
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The apex of which Moon Duo head towards on The Shadow of the Sun isn’t reached and seemingly it burns out before entering a new atmosphere- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 2, 2015
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Thieving like a magpie from his own box of tricks, there’s no denying that Gallagher is a songwriter from the very top of his class.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 2, 2015
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At only four tracks in length, Cheatahs’ contemporaries will struggle to compete with a record twice as long.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 27, 2015
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Ghostpoet has created a record that feels timeless in a way his scratchy bedroom productions could never have dreamed of.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 27, 2015
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Every song seems to journey through a multitude of genres and eras while remaining coherent.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 27, 2015
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After a debut that spent much of its time slinking like crawlers out in the shadows, it’s intriguing--if slightly disconcerting--to see Purity Ring in a warmer light.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 27, 2015
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- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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Through exhibiting effortlessly strong songwriting with infectious hooks and warm, albeit slightly corny lyricism, the other slacker from Canada has matured into an amorous connoisseur of alternative pop.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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There’s little doubt that she’s not finished yet--We Slept At Last gives hints of an artist who could go on for decades, so long as she continues to transport everyday souls into different worlds.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 24, 2015
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What seems to work best--in the fact that it stands out from other pop-punk solo artists--is the more hypnotic, vintage cuts.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 23, 2015
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Far from snug or welcoming, the Gang’s overpoweringly thick-sounding ninth album is as refreshingly abstract as anything they’ve done before.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 23, 2015
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- Posted Feb 23, 2015
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It would be difficult for any band to return with new music after 35 years of absence but with Citizen Zombie the always challenging Pop Group have succeeded in returning with something vibrant, urgent and necessary.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 23, 2015
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- Posted Feb 23, 2015
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- Posted Feb 23, 2015
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While each track is meticulously crafted, you can’t help but feel a sense of familiarity and perhaps repetition settle in the last half of the album.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 20, 2015
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Their newest full-length isn’t by any means leaps and bounds from what they’ve done before, but when they’ve got their brand of metallic pop so well-honed, why would we hope for anything else?- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 20, 2015
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While ‘Take it to the Max’ sounds like Battles and Gold Panda had, well... a battle. These elements only enhance rather than inhibit, proving Deacon’s ability to find the best ingredients for his eclectic recipe.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 20, 2015
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If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late is by far Drake’s most dense and complex album.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 18, 2015
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Aalthough Great Big Flamingo Burning Moon is perhaps done little favours by its February release date; woozy summer drives are when it’ll really find its feet.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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Like punk Doogie Howsers, MOURN use intellect and talent beyond their years to muscle their way in amongst the grown-ups and blow them all out of the water.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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Let It Reign’s abrasiveness does little to deflect from its disappointing lack of ambition.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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Given time to develop and augment their tribal leanings, Ibeyi could and likely will prosper--but in current form it feels a little to offer a half-hearted hand on something more sacred.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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Transfixiation, named appropriately, demands a trance-like attention across its duration, but very little sticks once the ride is over.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 13, 2015
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‘Leaf Off/The Cave’ and ‘What Will’ are the strongest of the 10 new strands to this web, yet it is hard to assign priorities to what is a consistently good album.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 13, 2015
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For all its instant appeal, this is for the most part an album that eschews pop convention. After years of being synonymous with the prefix ‘ft.’ Charli XCX has found her voice.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 10, 2015
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The Idlewild comeback may not see them scale the heights of their previous output, but this album is certainly a heart-warming success.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 9, 2015
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On Scatter, Crushed Beaks find their a solid centre, as well as a gift for urgent, spangly melody.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 9, 2015
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There are moments on Coming Up For Air that lay claim to a genuine force, the kind who’ve earned their Chris Martin-endorsed stripes. They’re yet to truly claim their own territory, though, and any attempts to reinvent the wheel fall flat with an almighty thud- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 9, 2015
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Despite the evident WTF factor, this remains a record chock-full of invention, a pursuit of the new and--most importantly--gigantic songs.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 9, 2015
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