Dot Music's Scores
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For 1,511 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Untitled | |
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| Lowest review score: | United Nations of Sound |
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Positive: 1,005 out of 1511
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Mixed: 449 out of 1511
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Negative: 57 out of 1511
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For a moment one can hear Mraz's real soul, rather than a factory-assembled version. Sadly, it's too little and too late to save this queasy record.- Dot Music
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In This Light And On This Evening is a weak, ill conceived and uninspiring effort.- Dot Music
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Derulo's desperation to cover all commercial bases is only matched by an inability to stamp his own personality on them.- Dot Music
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It's a well-made, well-polished piece of material. But she ruins it by painting a wacky overcoat over something that was probably fine in the first place.- Dot Music
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A dismal and insipid collection of retrogressive mid-tempo ballads and textbook alt.rock moves.- Dot Music
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What's that sound? That's the sound of a barrel scraping and a career being flushed down a toilet.- Dot Music
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There's nothing raunchy or attitudinal here, just blustering dance-pop numbers and mushy ballads that owe a debt to Lady Gaga, minus all the flesh, spunk and bonkers stilettos.- Dot Music
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Wham, bam, rock and glam, it's Marshall stacks turned up to 11 and Kelly riffing away in the steps of a heap of bands who do it better.- Dot Music
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A knack for woozy melodies is one weapon at Nicholls' disposal; but here they're fatally undermined both by his petulant vocal style and by the rickety, paper-thin production.- Dot Music
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That it'll be her most scrutinised release is a problem, because its stilted, wearying, obsessive concentration on an uncomfortably forced notion of it's creator's sexuality means it's the only album she's made in the last dozen years that doesn't merit such focussed attention.- Dot Music
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If they've kept the good stuff back in the hope of better times, the decision was misguided; but if this is the best they can manage, the portents are, in the original sense of the word, ill.- Dot Music
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Over 11 tracks she fails to pull in a single noteworthy vocal, that's if you can even locate it beneath the waves of effects designed to disguise how very little is actually there.- Dot Music
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Meandering atmospheric intros and outros, with lyrics that often just repeat the same verse ad nauseum, overshadow what could be, at times, shorter, snappier songs.- Dot Music
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Kasabian and their brass-necks have long since appropriated The Music's mantle of anthem-whoring psychedelic horsemen and there's barely a moment over the course of 12 tracks here where they contest that.- Dot Music
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Greater things may well be in the pipeline for The Kooks, but this is sadly lacking in anything to fall - or indeed remain - in love with.- Dot Music
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It's a dubious album whose chief innovation is a guest appearance by Nelly Furtado.- Dot Music
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MSTRKRFT make a racket that's impressive at first but eventually the echoes of it return to bite them.- Dot Music
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For now at least this is the sound of a band trying to do too much at once and sinking under the weight of their heroes.- Dot Music
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With their abilities to self-censure and decide at what's fundamentally good gone seriously awry, the results are more likely to induce a rolling of eyeballs and suppressed sniggers rather than gasps of admiration.- Dot Music
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For the most part, "In Case We Die" tries so hard to be fun it is almost no fun at all.- Dot Music
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One meandering ballad follows another, each one overlong and labouring under the illusion that emotional profundity is more important than a decent tune.- Dot Music
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Music that is designed to smother, to sedate, to lull the listener into a soporific state of boredom.- Dot Music
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Awesomely anodyne, breathtakingly boring and crushingly clichéd, â??Astronautâ? singularly fails to take flight.- Dot Music
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Before I Self Destruct needs as many bells and whistles as it can muster, because the music isn't going to cut it on its own.- Dot Music
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There are moments where Usher's old charm and vocal velvetiness briefly resurface and remind the listener of what a bright talent he once seemed....But these highlights are rare, and Raymond vs Raymond mostly sounds as shallow and unappealing as its singer.- Dot Music
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This collection of shimmering-smooth, synthesiser-led beats and lazy gangsta rap posturing isn't worthy of the once great Snoop.- Dot Music
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Combined with the slick, predominantly live band set-up here it makes for some dreadfully clunky moments.- Dot Music
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Their third, Happiness Ltd, is a sulky teenager, and about as attractive and engaging as that suggests.- Dot Music
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