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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True to its name, Uyai is also a glorious, world-conscious party. Beautiful indeed.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 7, 2017
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It's a true joy to hear talented women juxtapose their obviously more gifted vocals with the rough-hewn Prine in dramatic, textured contrasts. On For Better, Or Worse, they help this old mailman deliver once again.- Exclaim
- Posted Oct 19, 2016
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These are original compositions with a modern polish, yet they stay very true to the styling of yesteryear.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 3, 2015
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If Future Teenage Cave Artists is the only cultural artifact left behind in an apocalypse, future generations will at least have an interesting scripture to use to rebuild.- Exclaim
- Posted May 26, 2020
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- Posted May 27, 2016
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Stranger in the Alps is a gorgeously written record, and Bridgers shows her brilliance consistently across its 45-minute runtime.- Exclaim
- Posted Sep 20, 2017
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Javelin finds Stevens at his most vulnerable, yes, but like Carrie & Lowell, he paradoxically hides behind a wall of references and metaphor (many of which I'm sure are biblical in nature, discreetly whizzing past my woefully secular ears). Now posited in plainer language than ever before, he makes its cipher even more challenging to crack. That's what makes these records so healing to their audiences, though: the universality.- Exclaim
- Posted Oct 19, 2023
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The album pops with memories of a time we might not have been in, and English's words make you feel alive. It's the perfect soundtrack to the next few months that may feel like an eternity under COVID-19.- Exclaim
- Posted Apr 22, 2020
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- Posted Feb 7, 2014
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These musicians understand that heaviness is most effective when balanced by some light, making their debut both inventively punishing and soaring.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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It isn't easy listening, akin to catching up with an over-sharing friend going through troubled times, but the stories are sad, funny and surprising, and the rewards are plentiful.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 10, 2014
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On the rich, rewarding Sparrow, the singer has found the perfect marriage of songs, arrangements and performances. In the process she has also crafted a captivating Southern Gothic country-soul masterpiece, one that can stand proudly next to the timeless works that inspired it.- Exclaim
- Posted Apr 23, 2018
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It works wonderfully camping on a relaxed beach or in the most ostentatious concert venue, worthy of rigorous intellectual inspection yet just as easy to get high and chill to. ... It gives something wholly original to the culture in a way similar to what Will 'Quantic' Holland did when he launched the Quantic Soul Orchestra in 2003.- Exclaim
- Posted Sep 21, 2022
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Apparat's foray into ethereal compositions is a powerful, vivid work of art. Krieg und Frieden deserves a standing ovation.- Exclaim
- Posted Mar 13, 2013
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- Posted Apr 23, 2013
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With LaCaze's drum tracks on the record, Eyehategod is a fitting tribute, but also signifies a new beginning for this band that just don't quit.- Exclaim
- Posted Jun 25, 2014
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The Denzel Curry x Kenny Beats team up is a master-class of hip hop — few artists in today's landscape have the talent and longevity to consistently deliver good music. Thankfully, Denzel Curry is one of those few.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 13, 2020
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As musically fun and riff-heavy as it is lyrically direct and meaningful, Need to Feel Your Love is exactly the debut album fans wanted from Sheer Mag--not to mention one of the best of 2017 so far.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 13, 2017
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Radical finds the group doubling down and levelling-up their expansive, swaggering metalcore in every way possible.- Exclaim
- Posted Oct 22, 2021
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Compared to Memorial, the band's previous release, Guidance plays it straight and heavy, granting the listener fewer moments of mercy from the onslaught of Russian Circles' music.- Exclaim
- Posted Aug 3, 2016
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Stuffed with guitar histrionics, Cheatahs do fall prey to hero-worship, but they nevertheless deliver an album worthy of its influences.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 10, 2014
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This is music of pure catharsis, making Hardcore Traxx not only an invaluable historical document but a hell of a great time.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 11, 2014
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It's hard to find a flaw on this album, quite frankly. It's personal, political, funny and the production is spectacular.- Exclaim
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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Mean Love, Sinkane's third full-length and second release on DFA Records, manages to create a sense of romanticism without ever being overtly emotional, with straightforward lyrics that somehow remain affecting.- Exclaim
- Posted Aug 28, 2014
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Portal are a band that never break character and Vexovoid is their fourth full-length release (along with two demos and two EPs), continuing their well-established theme of creating deep feelings of dread, alienation and confusion in the listener, all through exquisitely made and intelligently deployed aural assaults.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 19, 2013
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Hecker stretches to greater heights. If Ravedeath, 1972 and Virgins were pinnacles for the producer, Love Streams leaps into orbit, beaming elegiac streams of sound to the heavens and beyond.- Exclaim
- Posted Apr 6, 2016
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Slow Focus was solely produced by Fuck Buttons; a decision that shows how confident, individualistic and fearless this duo have become in a short time.- Exclaim
- Posted Jul 22, 2013
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That's right: sonically, thematically, lyrically — on every level, Royce gives The Allegory his all. And the result is the best LP yet in his 20-year-strong career.- Exclaim
- Posted Feb 21, 2020
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Cavalcade is a record that modernizes jazz fusion, evolving it beyond its party yacht past. ... It's smart and well-calculated, expressing their range as musicians.- Exclaim
- Posted May 25, 2021
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Apart from a generic cameo from Kurupt on "Ride," 7 Days of Funk is an infectious, modern take on the funk genre--here's hoping that Snoopzilla and Dâm-Funk will collaborate again.- Exclaim
- Posted Dec 10, 2013
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