Glide Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 1,119 reviews, this publication has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 79
| Highest review score: | We Will Always Love You | |
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| Lowest review score: | Weezer (Teal Album) |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,072 out of 1119
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Mixed: 47 out of 1119
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Negative: 0 out of 1119
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Whether Tedeschi Trucks Band has truly entered a broader, more mainstream phase will become clearer with future releases, but Future Soul certainly points in that direction. Regardless, it’s a standout album that only grows richer and more rewarding with each listen.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Apr 3, 2026
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One can’t help but marvel at Clay’s talent in this ambitious effort which may seem a bit uneven at first but reveals its cohesiveness in repeated listens.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Aug 31, 2023
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Dawes certainly achieved their goal of honoring the vinyl format in this ambitious recording, which is more organic and musically aware than its more recent predecessor albums.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jul 22, 2022
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This inventive collection of songs crosses genres decades, from iconic artists spanning FKA Twigs (“Mirrored Heart”), to Cat Stevens (“How Can I Tell You”), Rancid (“Olympia, WA”), to Karen Dalton (“Something’s On Your Mind”), to the Stones (“She’s a Rainbow’) and The Grateful Dead (“Standing on the Moon”) all cohesively tied by Tuttle’s clear voice, astonishing range, and stellar guitar playing.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Aug 25, 2020
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Ultimately, Fragments is yet another thought-provoking installment of the Dylan’s discography, not only in direct reflection of its source material but also on its very own terms.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jan 27, 2023
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This is a band that has stayed true to its singular, languid, atmospheric sonic to best frame Margo Timmins’ vocals. Even when they step into denser and occasional harsher sonics, they manage to successfully retreat to this infectious comfort zone. We can’t call The Cowboy Junkies a national treasure, but an enduring, consistently strong North American treasure will do just fine.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Mar 23, 2022
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It is possible (even likely) that you will appreciate this album the first time you listen to it. But don’t just listen to it once and then file it away because the more you listen to it, the more you appreciate it. Especially if you blast it as loud as you can stand.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Aug 21, 2020
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Any topic Scott touches across the album (sexuality, religion, oppression, et al), she does so with bold self-confidence and a sharp pen.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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Big Thief have taken the seeds of introspection that we caught glimpses of on Masterpiece and which showed up in a strong minority of tracks on Capacity and zeroed in on that characteristic, building an album around that subtlety of expression.- Glide Magazine
- Posted May 10, 2019
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Punisher is a worthy follow-up to Bridgers’ impressive debut, building upon her distinctive style of storytelling while adding a bit more flavor. Though mostly soft and measured, the poetic imagery and occasional bursts of dynamism keep the album from ever getting dull.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jun 22, 2020
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The songs are carefully constructed but never overworked, and the production keeps things loose enough to feel personal. After years of contributing to other artists’ records, this debut makes a convincing case that Morgan Nagler’s own voice deserves just as much attention.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Apr 9, 2026
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Engines of Demolition shows that Black Label Society hasn’t lost a step over the last 28 years. It’s uncompromisingly heavy while doling out hard rock hooks and introspective meditations on mortality.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Apr 16, 2026
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This is a vital and worthy addition to Jones’ diverse catalog, surely with the potential for her tenth Grammy win.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Mar 7, 2024
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Opeth’s most cohesive and impactful album since Ghost Reveries. That one will be hard to surpass, and Last Will isn’t quite there, though it’s easily in the upper tier of Opeth releases.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Nov 22, 2024
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Swinging Stars is not only Mapache’s best album to date, it is a pillar of the band’s restless creativity. For 14 tracks, the duo dips their toes in every corner of folk and emerges with something so unique and personal it’s undeniable.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Aug 18, 2023
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While the album dips into lows, the highs make it all worthwhile. Phonetics On and On is a daring second album with the band seemingly coming out as a new band, one obsessed with infectious melodies and fanciful harmonies dancing around glimmering acoustics and cinematic strings.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Feb 12, 2025
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Like much of what we’ve come to expect from Calexico there are plenty of textures and colorful layers in these pieces, with the bonus of Beam’s image-rich lyrics and gentle affecting vocals. It’s special.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jun 11, 2019
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1 2 3 4 is the perfect companion to 2017’s underrated Take Me to the Trees and a record that continues to solidify the band’s relevance four decades into their career.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Mar 1, 2024
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Sky Blue ranks with Townes’ Live at the Old Quarter, a similarly intimate album, long regarded as one of his best. This, for many, will be more intriguing as it shows Townes laying down his tunes with sheer confidence and dripping emotion.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Mar 8, 2019
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There’s a careful sequencing to the record that one can only appreciate listening to it in its entirety. Let it take you places.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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The band found the perfect balance of what they know and what they hope to become, making O Monolith a considered sophomore effort that proves Squid’s placement as one of the most exciting bands in years.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jun 7, 2023
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Doves has stayed true to their sound and as the result they have made an album that fans will want to listen to over and over.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Sep 11, 2020
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Ghostface Killah’s Set The Tone is a sprawling album with risks that give some rewards and moments that uplift the whole album. While the LP dips into songs that sound forced, the authentic tracks make up for the lost time. He shows that he can keep up with any of the modern rulers of the genre. His rapping abilities and booming delivery have matured like fine wine.- Glide Magazine
- Posted May 28, 2024
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The combination of Wall’s vivid imagery and his sense of tone gives these songs a cinematic feeling, Little Songs is just as much a novel-turned-movie as it is an LP. Colter Wall has another terrific record to add to his discography, one that cements him as Country’s next legend.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jul 17, 2023
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The songs on The Traveler are tight and streamlined, with no particularly lengthy solos and little frenetic fretboard shredding. ... Instead, the focus is on good blues-based rock songs with catchy grooves, sing-along choruses, and memorable lead moments. Shepherd still shows his six-string mastery, especially on “Turn To Stone,” but he does so in much smaller doses.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Jun 11, 2019
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Yes, this is confessional song writing but it’s done in the spirit of helping others who have felt similar emotions. She’s baring her soul in a selfless manner, hoping to help others move forward. The sound of Lucette is appropriately contemplative and reflective. It stands apart from most.- Glide Magazine
- Posted May 17, 2019
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Ferrell’s unique approach and broad sonic palette will have this album garnering plenty of attention. Don’t be surprised to see it land on several year’s end best lists.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Aug 24, 2021
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Existential Reckoning is a gem of a record that reasserts Puscifer’s place not just in pop culture but in the whole Keenan milieu. As their first album in five years, it’s a stunning return for a band that now feels on pace to shine as brightly as its founder and leader. Whether an old fan or new, Puscifer delivers dose after dose of electro-rock madness that all adds up to the best album of the band’s career.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Oct 30, 2020
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With Luca, Maas has managed to stay in that happy medium where it’s different without being too different. There is enough of what fans of The Black Angels want to still be familiar but different enough to be something completely his own. Maas’ first foray into solo territory is definitely a success.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Dec 8, 2020
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As good as last year’s I Told You So was, this is an even stronger response to their already highly raised bar.- Glide Magazine
- Posted Feb 11, 2022
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