DIY Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 3,417 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: 2,493 out of 3417
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Mixed: 911 out of 3417
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Negative: 13 out of 3417
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A record that couldn’t be more consistently him. It paints this, his seventh studio album, as a compendium of his best parts, and perhaps his first to truly do so.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 12, 2026
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- Posted Mar 11, 2026
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Here, Kim Gordon effectively reflects the absurdity of the times, without claiming to offer a solution.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 11, 2026
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The project’s peaks tend to dominate the landscape, yet for something that sits somewhere between music’s most illustrious meet-up and a bona fide 2020s Hall of Fame, there truly is something here for everyone.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 6, 2026
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An excellent record that is at points raw but more often joyful, but is also proof of the importance of taking time out.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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By balancing the mastery of her nostalgic sound with universally relatable lyrics, Mitski turns the unlikely into generational truths.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 26, 2026
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- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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A real insight into Nicky Palermo’s mind, ‘A Short History of Decay’ is one of Nothing’s most inward-looking releases to date.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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Indian instrumentation adds a new tool to Damon’s sonic arsenal. In the wrong hands, the results could be gimmicky but here the Gorillaz formula never waivers. .... The decision to mine the Eastern take on death - a much more optimistic alternative to our Western one - frequently yields joyful results.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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On her seventh studio album, the Canadian musician spreads her brash and ultra-horny sentiment across another collection of vibrant, high-energy bangers.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 19, 2026
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Although the execution of ‘Masquerade’ sometimes feels uneven, there is plenty to be excited about. Whether Cardinals become the next big band to come out of Ireland, only time will tell, but as of now, they’re certainly making a strong case for it.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 13, 2026
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His most cohesive work to date, finding parity in both its nostalgia and its modernity, and yes, through its forward-thinking and innovative collaborators. It’s a dance-pop album in parts, and a creative powerhouse in others.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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Nostalgic and brimming with pop gems - but mostly, a lot of fun.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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It’s not necessarily one to be filed alongside ‘Parklife’ or ‘Definitely Maybe, but there’s a distinct whiff of the era’s wistfulness across ‘Human’ and ‘Spies’ - plus a cheeky repeated “hello” in ‘Pretty Face’ that’s surely a nod to the Oasis track of the same name.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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‘Empty Hands’ feels defiant in its ambition but never disingenuous or forced. An album unafraid to continue reaching towards the huge spaces not often reserved for this genre.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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Scattered takes of pop, gruff-punk and sun-kissed melodies underpin these tales of despondency to cement a whole new style for a band near two decades in, a sound that Joyce Manor have yet to have presented but one that fits them perfectly, and a masterful progression of all that has come before.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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While at points lingering a little too long, ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’ is a solid outing overall, able to pack a striking punch alongside its messages of genuine substance.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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A huge step forward musically, as it would appear to be personally.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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Dan is increasingly using Daphni as a tool with which to broaden the horizons of his own understanding of dance music; to simply to take it at face value, though, it might already be the most relentlessly feel-good album of 2026.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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‘EXPO’ is not quite Charlie Brooker in song, but it’s not too far off. Fully immersive but a little disquieting.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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At a time when country-tinged indie rock is by no means in short supply in America - Wednesday, Waxahatchee and MJ Lenderman all spring to mind - Ratboys have earned their seat at the top table.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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‘URGH’ sees Mandy, Indiana once again defy any pigeonholing, demonstrating an unabashed growth that still stays true to its insurgent roots.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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‘So Much Country’ is a confirmation that just two EPs in, Westside Cowboy are already confident about where they’re heading.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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(Almost) never not accomplished, albeit - as a whole - a little confusing, this second time around.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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On the whole, his grief and the chaos that ensued (much of which was channelled into the infamous hedonism of his formative band) is transformed into something altogether more cathartic and inspiring. Sonically, too, it’s a record that continues to surprise.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 23, 2026
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‘CONFLICT DLC’ is not a reinvention - more a purification of the brutal beauty of the HEALTH live show.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 16, 2026
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If not already a fan, what would one get out of ‘The Demise of Planet X’ that doesn’t already feature in their back catalogue, beside a few more timely references? Much like the state of the country they wax lyrical about, Sleaford Mods are stuck in a rut.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 14, 2026
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The record - which benefits from an open-minded choice of producer in Chairlift’s Patrick Wimberly - concludes with the soaring ‘Brothers Won’t Break’, a heart-warming reaffirmation of the Jarman union - and a roar of assurance to the Cribs faithful that they remain one of the most irrepressibly vital bands in Britain.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 8, 2026
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For some, the poise and polish of ‘Quicksand Heart’ may be cause for slight lament - the unabashed weirdness of Let’s Eat Grandma was central to their offbeat charm, after all. But as an exercise in self-actualisation, Jenny On Holiday’s solo debut is indeed a revitalising break.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 7, 2026
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It’s not a record likely to shift anyone’s needle on Dry Cleaning, but for those on the fonder side, it’s a whole new set of treats to explore.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 7, 2026
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