Mojo's Scores
- Music
For 10,495 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 |
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Positive: 6,850 out of 10495
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Mixed: 3,611 out of 10495
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Negative: 34 out of 10495
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Mostly, Suit Yourself matches its predecessor's brilliance. [Jul 2005, p.100]- Mojo
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Typically, there are also infuriating moments... but overall, this marks a welcome return to form. [Jun 2005, p.106]- Mojo
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Frankly, you could get drunk just on the minutiae here. [Feb 2005, p.92]- Mojo
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Mostly it's just business as usual with Van in reasonably good form. [Jun 2005, p.95]- Mojo
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Arguably Plant's most Zeppelinesque solo work to date. [May 2005, p.92]- Mojo
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The melodies are so lush and the arrangements so stylish that you can't deny them. [Jun 2005, p.105]- Mojo
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Remarkably compelling to anyone with slightly more outre tastes. [Aug 2005, p.102]- Mojo
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An enjoyable, if surprisingly safe, collection of roots rock. [Jul 2005, p.102]- Mojo
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[Snaith] continues to explore a digital/analogue interface to mind-bending effect, balancing riotous abstraction with day-glo pop. [Jun 2005, p.97]- Mojo
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A musical odyssey across a real and imagined landscape of mountains and cities, dreams and memories. [May 2005, p.95]- Mojo
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No duffers here, never a dull moment, satisfaction guaranteed. [Jul 2005, p.100]- Mojo
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An intriguing labyrinth of idiosyncrasies. [Jun 2005, p.110]- Mojo
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Richly textured percussion, thrumming nylon-string guitars, discreet electronics and sundry guest vocalists. [Jul 2005, p.105]- Mojo
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There's little real sense of progression here... and at times New Order sound dreary and ordinary. [May 2005, p.96]- Mojo
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It isn't until the latter half of the album... that they find their own voice, and one that delivers deliciously sugary powerpop. [Aug 2005, p.102]- Mojo
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A DIY epic whose brief sorties into often spellbinding instrumental territory are pitstops in which to muse upon profound, touching or witty lyrics. [May 2005, p.95]- Mojo
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Not exactly a comfortable listen, but Darnielle's candour can't be faulted. [Jun 2005, p.109]- Mojo