Exclaim's Scores
- Music
For 5,096 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Vol.II | |
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| Lowest review score: | California Son |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,315 out of 5096
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Mixed: 753 out of 5096
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Negative: 28 out of 5096
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Like the colourless photo of a near-anonymous Swift that adorns the album cover, it casts an artful pose but doesn't have the guts to look the listener in the eye.- Exclaim
- Posted Apr 22, 2024
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The diversity he curates quickly turns messy, though, as a surplus of talent doesn't guarantee musical versatility.- Exclaim
- Posted Jun 27, 2017
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Inoffensive music Iike this is an affront to the very idea of what makes music so worthy of obsession and analysis. It's the antithesis of self-expression; this ain't no victimless crime. For the first time, I understand the term: this is pure co-worker music.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 22, 2024
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- Posted Dec 9, 2013
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It's clear Atreyu crave rebirth in the crucible of lifeless arena rock, but with a selection of tracks this dull and inoffensive, they'll probably get their wish.- Exclaim
- Posted Jun 22, 2021
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Sadly, Relapse sounds like an uninspired band ripping off, and attempting to sound like, classic Ministry.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 29, 2012
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There are plenty of moments worthy of headbanging throughout Hammer of the Witches, especially on "Blackest Magick in Practice." Unfortunately, they're too often interrupted by the album's half-baked sonic experiments.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 9, 2015
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Leery fans will find the uninspired drumming to be the least of their problems, as it fits perfectly with a far more glaring issue: uninspired songwriting.- Exclaim
- Posted Aug 29, 2013
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Granted, many of these songs were written while members of the band were between the ages of 16 and 18, but it might have been a better idea to hold off on the release of Be Slowly to hone their songwriting skills and define their sound a little more.- Exclaim
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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When a guy comes all the way from Jakarta, that's unique, and you want something unique from him. Amen falls way short of that.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 16, 2018
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While there's nothing abhorrent about this album, it's so unobtrusive that it's practically not there, just one more forgettable release from a guy we're all secretly rooting for.- Exclaim
- Posted Jun 13, 2013
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Chesney's folk-pop Songs for the Saints is a charity album that although compassionate and kind, carries few memorable and catchy country tunes.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 30, 2018
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Anxiety, anguish and unrest can often produce great art, but so can spiritual harmony. It's just a shame that in the case of Turnover, contentment sounds so bland.- Exclaim
- Posted Nov 1, 2019
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No Pier Pressure throws out that decade and a half worth of good will by doing the exact opposite, stacking the record with guest stars like Nate Ruess and Kacey Musgraves and "updating" Wilson's compositions with heaps of undercooked stylistic diversions.- Exclaim
- Posted Apr 7, 2015
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It's a puny representation of a big sound made all the more unlistenable by the nuisance of the vocal lines.- Exclaim
- Posted Dec 3, 2013
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At its best, Mechanical Bull is standard, paint-by-numbers fare that attempts to sprint to the finish line. However, it runs out of gas and you have to wonder if Kings of Leon have as well.- Exclaim
- Posted Sep 24, 2013
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Cruel Summer has too few of these transcendent moments and is decidedly less than the sum of its parts.- Exclaim
- Posted Sep 25, 2012
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There's nothing here we haven't heard done better somewhere else. Sum 41 can and have done better.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 22, 2019
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- Posted Apr 17, 2015
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Ceremony is one of Phantogram's weakest records, one that struggles to set itself apart in the sea of electro-pop still stuck in the aesthetics of the late 2010s.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 11, 2020
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Much of it is too unremarkable for it to be anything but a decent starting point for Quarrell to build upon.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 12, 2013
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Full Circle as a whole feels anti-climactic. It's a rough start for Haelos, aren't exactly short on potential--here's hoping they branch out and find themselves on future releases.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 16, 2016
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Despite a greater variance in beat drops and textural flourishes (that way the drum machine fades into the post-chorus saxophone is the only redeemable thing about "Honey"), the middling mid-tempo The Life of a Showgirl strays even further from the magic Swift's pen once wielded.- Exclaim
- Posted Oct 6, 2025
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- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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The album is so riven by corporate overtures that it bears no resemblance to its prequel.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 12, 2018
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Sadly, today there's nothing to distinguish Lowery and co. from scores of other unfocused bands trying to combine too many disparate elements.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 5, 2013
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The problem is that Earle's melancholy has taken primacy over his songwriting, which is uncharacteristically generic here, making this subdued and plodding release a career low.- Exclaim
- Posted Jan 28, 2015
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While not an absolute mess, I Am Not A Human Being 2 isn't very good.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 26, 2013
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The band's decision to eschew their trademark orchestration in favour of a more synth-driven sound was, sadly, a mistake.- Exclaim
- Posted Jan 22, 2013
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With Bodies, they sound lost without an identity. There's barely anything that's exciting or memorable, and when it surprises, it's only in the wrong ways. The band sounds about 30 years less experienced than they are.- Exclaim
- Posted Jun 11, 2021
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