Kerrang!'s Scores
- Music
For 1,700 reviews, this publication has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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33% 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: | Yellow & Green | |
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| Lowest review score: | What The... |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,201 out of 1700
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Mixed: 488 out of 1700
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Negative: 11 out of 1700
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The album just needs a standout moment among Blood Red Shoes' moods to make these songs genuinely memorable. [1 Mar 2014, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Mar 14, 2014 -
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Korn haven't reinvented their own here, but it's still a worthy addition to their canon. [22 Oct 20163, p.67]- Kerrang!
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Posted Feb 7, 2020 -
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As it is, the highlights just about mitigate the lack of surprises, making it a Red Fang album with a bite that doesn’t grip quite as much or as hard as we’ve been used to.- Kerrang!
- Posted Jun 4, 2021
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There are some lulls, mind. Sometimes the moodiness threatens to drown the melody, and not every track earns its philosophical baggage. .... But Learning Greek is never boring. It's chaotic, clever, and just unhinged enough to charm the eyeliner off your face.- Kerrang!
- Posted Aug 15, 2025
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What emerges from the new City And Colour album, then, is the sound of a man with frailties who makes sense of it all through song. [1 Jun 2013, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Jun 20, 2013 -
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There's no pushing at the boundaries, but this nevertheless shows Silverstein can still turn some of the things they touch to gold. [16 May 2015, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted May 18, 2015 -
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Escalator Teeth, meanwhile, is another short, stabbing moment of clarity. The rest is largely exhilarating and occasionally meandering. More of the same, then, which is entirely the point. [23 Sep 2017, p.52]- Kerrang!
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Friends Chicks Guitars does prove that BFS can still write stonking rock 'n' roll, frat-party anthems, but generally the band make a bigger impact here when they're taking themselves more seriously. [23 Apr 2011, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted May 2, 2011 -
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They've not skipped a beat, picking up where they left off. [30 Jun 2012, p.54]- Kerrang!
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Posted May 8, 2015 -
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So far, so good then. It’s a takeaway reinforced by most of the album, in fact. ... Where Let The Bad Times Roll will likely divide opinion is in the mid-point, three-track swing of the aforementioned, ice-hockey-goal-music swagger of Coming For You, the bookending, rocked-up cover of evil orchestral classic In The Hall Of The Mountain King, and the embarrassing dad overshare of We Never Have Sex Anymore.- Kerrang!
- Posted Apr 14, 2021
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It's hardly challenging, but Himalayan is nevertheless another goal for for Band of Skulls. [22 Mar 2014, p.54]- Kerrang!
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This side of Chuck won't change your life, but it will certainly twang your heartstrings for half an hour. [22 Mar 2014, p.55]- Kerrang!
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They may tick all the metalcore boxes, but do so with aplomb. [30 Jun 2012, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Jul 24, 2012 -
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Opeth have broken new ground, entered fresh realms both oppressive and melodic – but their rapier-like determination to be different may be too much for some.- Kerrang!
- Posted Nov 22, 2024
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Million Miles An Hour is the kind of dumb, red-cup rock that only very clever people can write, while Get 'Em Up is the best song about erectile dysfunction (we think) ever written. [29 Nov 2014, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Jan 8, 2015 -
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This is a collection of classic covers and reimaginings if Primus gems done country-style. [25 Jan 2014, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Feb 6, 2014 -
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Erase Me is not a perfect record, but it is a solid statement from a band who believe they still gave unfinished business to attend to. [7 Apr 2018, p.53]- Kerrang!
Posted Apr 5, 2018 -
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By the time you get to No Secrets halfway through, you may be wanting something a little different. But for a late-night album, Mirrors The Sky does the trick. [15 Mar 2014, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Mar 27, 2014 -
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It’s true that not every track here rises to equal heights, but few overstay their welcome.- Kerrang!
- Posted Apr 16, 2026
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While this retains their characteristic strangeness, you could argue it isn't the best use of their considerable talents. [8 Nov 2014, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 16, 2014 -
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As a big, glossy rock record that finds Bush aging both gracefully and garishly, The Art Of Survival is a success, even if it’s unlikely to win over any those who’ve remained immune to the band’s charms so far, and isn’t innovative enough to ensnare new listeners.- Kerrang!
- Posted Oct 7, 2022
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IX isn't quite as boisterous as 2012's outstanding and raucous Lost Songs, but ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead's subtle power still impresses. [8 Nov 2014, p.55]- Kerrang!
Posted Dec 16, 2014 -
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It might not be the Melvins at their most essential, but their status as rock's quirkiest heroes remains irrefutable. [Apr 2018, p.55]- Kerrang!
Posted Apr 20, 2018 -
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Expect to get sonically clobbered. Expect big things from Capture The Crown just down the line. [2 Aug 2014, p.54]- Kerrang!
Posted Aug 18, 2014 -
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It's a good album, but one undone by its more extreme moments. [25 Feb 2012, p.52]- Kerrang!
Posted Sep 5, 2012 -
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Posted Oct 25, 2011