Mojo's Scores
- Music
For 10,509 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Hundred Dollar Valentine | |
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| Lowest review score: | Milk Cow Blues |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 6,863 out of 10509
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Mixed: 3,612 out of 10509
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Negative: 34 out of 10509
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In Through The Out Door is an honest album that makes Zeppelin sound (almost) human. But it hasn't aged well. [Sep 2015, p.98]- Mojo
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The best of the original bunch is still the frantic rockabilly charge Wearing And Tearing from the Polar Studio sessions.... What gives this new Coda its edge are versions of Four Sticks and Friends recorded in 1972 by Page and Plant in Bombay with local musicians who'd never heard a Led Zeppelin song before. [Sep 2015, p.98]- Mojo
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Evocative songs of Cornish coastal contemplation. [Sep 2015, p.95]- Mojo
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What Turner lacks in lyrical bravura he makes up with arena sized melodic hooks. [Sep 2015, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Jul 30, 2015 -
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This is an album that seduces as readily as it challenges. [Sep 2015, p.88]- Mojo
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Bowness's delivery on the more subdued material tends to revisit similar melodic cadences, but when the musicians inject more energy, as on The Great Electric Teenage Dream and the gorgeous Sing To Me, the music is transported to a different level. [Sep 2015, p.90]- Mojo
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Furthering their Sonic Youth/Television post-punk quests. [Sep 2015, p.95]- Mojo
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An epic, cataclysmic set playing host to moments of magnificent Strum-und-Drang. [Sep 2015, p.92]- Mojo
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At 70 minutes long, there's a lot to digest but it's worth persevering with as repeated listens gradually unveil a musical universe unlike any other. [Sep 2015, p.89]- Mojo
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The overall sense is of a spirited and inventive band truly coming into their own. [Sep 2015, p.87]- Mojo
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The hits may well keep rolling in for Years & Years, but next time a bit more adventure wouldn't go amiss. [Sep 2015, p.87]- Mojo
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The devil's in the details, be it the drum machine patterns that propel Church or the lush pedal-augmented textures of Medieval, while the instrumentals that open and close the album aren't simple throwaways but highlights. [Sep 2015, p.86]- Mojo
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The surface of Another One is pure pleasure; underneath, it's not quite so easy. [Sep 2015, p.90]- Mojo
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Posted Jul 23, 2015 -
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Star Wars confirms that Wilco now fully own a unique American noise wherein nothing is wholly traditional or wholly experimental. But if the band’s own sense of self is stalwart, the characters they detail are consistently unmoored.- Mojo
- Posted Jul 22, 2015
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If it's not immediately obvious what such vaunted DJs see in Souleyman, Legowelt's remix of the title track spells out the floor-filling qualities. [Aug 2015, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Jul 21, 2015 -
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Crushing riffs and ancestral memories of hardcore. [Aug 2015, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Jul 21, 2015 -
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Classic Quadrophenia, recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and TV-friendly tenor Alfie Boa, works, but only sometimes. [Aug 2015, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Jul 20, 2015 -
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What's really mind-blowing is the audio quality of that initial 60-year-old performance (and indeed, the box set in general), which is so lucid that it sounds as if Miles is in the room playing right next to you. [Aug 2015, p.106]- Mojo
Posted Jul 17, 2015 -
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Shirley Inspired and Unheard Songs both bear rich testament to the fact that posterity is barely getting started in these two. [Jul 2015, p.88]- Mojo
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Its utilitarian arrangements only highlight how difficult it is to create a worthy cover. [Aug 2015, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Jul 14, 2015 -
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The compelling, all-instrumental 39-minute studio performance remains recognisably a Field Music creation. [Aug 2015, p.94]- Mojo
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Born In The Echoes finds them capturing the most elusive sound of all. They sound, at last, like themselves again. [Aug 2015, p.90]- Mojo
- Posted Jul 10, 2015
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