musicOMH.com's Scores
- Music
For 6,228 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Prioritise Pleasure | |
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| Lowest review score: | Fortune |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,727 out of 6228
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Mixed: 1,459 out of 6228
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Negative: 42 out of 6228
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Thousands of artists will have spent the last 18 months writing music about being stuck at home, but very few will have realised said music by banging bits of their actual house. In doing so, Herbert may have produced the quintessential lockdown project.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 21, 2021
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Tenderly questioning at every turn and predominantly joyous in its approach, these subtly provocative tracks are a defiant call to arms in an ever more uncertain age, underlining Bottum’s impeccable songwriting chops following his tenure in the disparate groups Faith No More and Imperial Teen and gleefully showcases Holman’s innate charm.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 20, 2021
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- Posted Dec 16, 2021
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MONSTA X, formed through a reality TV programme, display versatility, emotion and style on their second English-language album. If their third is a tad more ambitious they’ll really be onto a winner.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 16, 2021
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It’s a concept that really shouldn’t work, but somehow does. Cave’s songs, usually so full of menace, mystique and melancholy, are given new light under Smith’s light, airy voice, and the fact that she was unfamiliar with the source material means that no tracks are treated with any over-reverence.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 15, 2021
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By the time the melancholic Schoenberg soprano has drifted into the ether at the end of The Abandoned Colony Collapsed My World, you’ll be ready for a repeat listen – although you’ll hear so many different elements the second time round, you’ll wonder whether the album isn’t secretly mutating whilst your back’s turned.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 9, 2021
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It seems to capture their essence better than its predecessors. Whilst the effect is rather eclectic, covering several of their bases, and with its existence being a little surprising after recent years’ events that pointed to their departure as a collective, it’s a welcome return.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 8, 2021
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Aside from several unwanted bumps in the road that fail to impress at all, he has at least managed to produce something that resembles an echo of past glories in a few places.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 8, 2021
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The Myth Of The Happily Ever After doesn’t just stand out, it soars, inadvertently becoming not only Biffy Clyro’s best album to date but one that will undoubtedly stun their critics.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 8, 2021
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Old Friends New Friends sees the artist settle his legacy thus far and clear the way before he gets stuck into another project.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 8, 2021
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These are earthy songs to be played on the road, to be enjoyed around a roaring fire. These are new songs that sound well-worn and well-loved – much like Crazy Horse themselves. If not that surprising a listen, it’s nearly always an enjoyable one.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 7, 2021
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By the time Making Sense Of It All’s wobbly notes dissolve into reverb it’s clear that Overflow, while not entirely justifying its runtime, is a serious work from an intriguing producer.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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Quite comfortably the duo’s best album to date, Unity is – literally – like all your favourite bands rolled up into one.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 29, 2021
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We have already seen Ladyhawke’s penchant for writing the perfect pop song and hitting the highs, but now we know a lot more about the voice behind that craft. Because of that, Time Flies is her best album yet.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 24, 2021
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Seventeen Going Under is powerful, essential stuff, a coming of age album that speaks to the human experience in the here and now. Its creator is absolutely the real deal.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 24, 2021
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Sometimes the music is too comfortable for such strife, but there is more than enough here to satisfy. The voice still sounds great, too.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 23, 2021
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At times Fleuves De l’Âme feels like the audio equivalent of unearthing a sunken chest of treasure and feeling the glow on your face of the iridescent colours that project from the precious stones inside. It’s also a reminder of music’s ability to transcend cultural boundaries and open up new worlds and Hedfi deserves credit for providing these positive experiences.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 23, 2021
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Despite her albums being snapshots, sometimes a little more diversity in subject matter would be a good thing. Ultimately, while some intriguing risks have been taken, 30 is probably the weakest, as well as conversely the most intimate and in many ways bravest, Adele album to date.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 23, 2021
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With Pilgrimage Of The Soul, MONO have given us an album that can confidently stand alongside As The Love Continues and G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END!- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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Flying Dream 1 is, in many respects, a typical Elbow album – warm, comforting and sincere. It’s also a record that many of us need after the last two years.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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Dave Gahan’s emotional input is never in doubt, but despite some excellent production – and fine backing vocals – it is kept at a distance at times. Seen live, however, this set should be quite an experience.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 16, 2021
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On first listen, it seems unfocused, rambling and at times impenetrable, but given time, it unfurls into something utterly compelling and all encompassing. ... It’s a difficult and traumatic journey at times, but it is worth taking.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 16, 2021
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Monument is another addition to what’s becoming one of the most quietly consistent back catalogues in UK instrumental music, and proof that while others may begin to run out of ideas at this stage of their careers, Portico Quartet are sounding as fresh as ever.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 11, 2021
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The Solution Is Restless, by its title alone, does not have all the answers – but its musical debates are gripping. The spectacle of three creative identities finding common ground in a divisive world is both priceless and inspiring.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 11, 2021
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Things Take Time, Take Time is a tender, comforting salve of a listen, and will be one of those albums that you keep returning to when life seems a bit too much.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 11, 2021
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The dark, introspective nature of Idles’ latest release may well disappoint those who love the band for their rabble-rousing, tongue-in-cheek headbangers. But for those who’ve been waiting some time for the beloved Bristolians to take a left turn with their sound, Crawler is an absolute thrill.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 10, 2021
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Music For Psychedelic Therapy is a real accomplishment, otherwordly escapism that’s irresistible for the mind, body and soul.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 10, 2021
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The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows is a lovely album, and a big step forward from Albarn’s previous solo effort, Everyday Robots.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 9, 2021
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There may be no one track that could be a crossover commercial hit for the Wolter siblings, but this is an album full of signs of longterm progress. This is the sound of a band in it for the long haul, and by the sounds of it, it’s going to be quite the journey for them.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 8, 2021
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Queens Of The Summer Hotel sees her consolidate her position as an adept songwriter capable of addressing difficult subjects with empathy and beauty.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Nov 8, 2021
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