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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Comprising mostly new material, the performances are frequently breathtaking. [Mar 2013, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 12, 2013 -
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Some are great. Some are thinner--but James's new groove has big promise. [Feb 2013, p.97]- Mojo
Posted Feb 12, 2013 -
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This baker's dozen mostly adheres to the Hardin principal: shorn arrangements, nuanced vocals, emotions on a short leash. [Feb 2013, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Feb 12, 2013 -
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What you may lose in rock'n'roll kicks you gain in poignancy and poetry. [Mar 2013, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Feb 11, 2013 -
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Metheny conjures up a dense sonic tapestry comprising kaleidoscopic tone colours. [Mar 2013, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Feb 11, 2013 -
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The Messenger duly wipes the slate clean and bursts with the same efflorescent skills that made Johnny Marr a guitar hero for the generation which had supposedly repudiated such a concept. [Mar 2013, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Feb 7, 2013 -
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Amok Achieves a seductive unity of purpose which is all the more impressive for stemming from the advent of additional personnel. [Mar 2013, p.84]- Mojo
Posted Feb 7, 2013 -
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Its 10 fuzzy, through-the-bottom-of-a-whiskey-glass intimacy, with Anthony's acoustic guitar and rich baritone voice conveying songs of existential wonder and lament. [Feb 2013, p.93]- Mojo
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Although California-based, her echoey swamp sound encompassing bottleneck guitars and cellos recalls the friendly/eerie seductions of Bobbie Gentry or Emmylou Harris's Wrecking Ball. [Mar 2013, p.90]- Mojo
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Playfully eccentric, it pushes the boundaries of the psych-pop revival in a way that's thankfully more redolent of MGMT's Congratulations than Ariel Pink's more self-conscious "mature" themes. [Mar 2013, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Centralia's seven lengthy essays proffer the duo's boldest, most immersive statements to date. [Mar 2013, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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The crystalline vocals hint at either uplifting profundity or overblown pomposity--it's hard to say which. [Mar 2013, p.98]- Mojo
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Polished arrangements in a mix of menacing, reverb-drenched grooves and languid shimmer. [Mar 2013, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Skittery clicks and manipulated samples add heat and light to plucked guitar and breathy voice on songs that evolve in space-time. [Mar 2013, p.98]- Mojo
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A bit shambolic, then, but Thao has enough charisma to sustain hearing it all in one sitting. [Mar 2013, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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[The album] is suitably haunted and becalmed. [Mar 2013, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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It sounds like the soundtrack to an odd dream about a Western film. [Mar 2013, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Miller and Lauderdale's duets has both the easy familiarity of old friends and the musicianship of old pros. [Mar 2013, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Think more of pastoral My Morning Jacket or Irish superstar-in-waiting James Vincent McMorrow and their keening, introspective-yet-expansive songs. [Mar 2013, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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It's just a shame his parochial worldview is often at odds with his music's overreaching grandstanding. [Mar 2013, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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In all, a tad more mannered and staid than you'd expect from these former experimentalists. [Mar 2013, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Plenty of young pups are revising the pop-smart bludgeon of, say, pre-goldrush Nirvana, but only Pissed Jeans deliver with such panache. [Mar 2013, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Considered restraint is a virtue, but Somewhere Else is hazardously polite. [Mar 2013, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Crisp drum figures add punctuation, and a noodling sax help evoke a mood of traveling the city at night. [Mar 2013, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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News From Nowhere boosts the levels of electronic warmth, Buttery's unassuming presence adding an extra level of lushness rather than dominating events. [Mar 2013, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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It's as commercial as it gets but works purely because the Quin girls have fashioned with good tunes that come replete with more than enough hooks to keep everyone happy. [Mar 2013, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013 -
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Producers Mike Elizondo and Rob Cavallo smooth away many of the rough edges, and it's the tracks that escape the industry sander that are great. [Mar 2013, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Feb 6, 2013