New Musical Express (NME)'s Scores
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For 6,302 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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41% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 71
| Highest review score: | Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not | |
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| Lowest review score: | Maroon |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,469 out of 6302
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Mixed: 1,680 out of 6302
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Negative: 153 out of 6302
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Repeated listens unmask 'Ryan Adams' as a great record, and a sleek departure from 2011's 'Ashes & Fire.'- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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This Is My Hand should see her join him, her other collaborators and St Vincent in the US experimental pop pantheon.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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[Songs Of Innocence] has only a handful of standouts.... This is a serious mis-step that might win a week's worth of good publicity, but could foreshadow a year's worth of bad.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 10, 2014
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Warm and welcoming, Alphaville sounds a great place to lose yourself.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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Rather than evolution, Listen offers questionable overindulgence in funk, soul and chopped beats.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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Scruffy melodies informed debut album 'A Thousand Heys' and they return here ('Vapour Trails') but Jack Cooper's homegrown themes are interwoven expertly.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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It’s less nightclub, more drunken iPod selection, typical of late-period Tricky: brilliant, frustrating and fatally inconsistent.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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At times throwaway, at others raw, intimate and charming, there’s plenty here you’ll want to get your mate to ask out for you.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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His outfit have returned with an album that skirts close to perfection in its 35 minutes of glorious madness and transcendent, George Harrison-like guitar solos.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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They have returned hungry and wired to shake us out of our digital comas.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 8, 2014
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- Posted Sep 5, 2014
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It's a success, the influence of the body on the music making it sound positively alive.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 5, 2014
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There's something a little too ‘phone advert’ about it all to properly excite.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 4, 2014
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While the band's long-standing interest in songs about monsters, vampires and zombies is absent, Fair's yelps of enthusiasm and lightning-strike guitar could wake the dead.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 3, 2014
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It’s nothing you won’t have heard before--the clue, after all, is right there in the title--but hearing it done as well as this is rare indeed.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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Carefully constructed and wonderfully cohesive, it's an album or earnest, yearning rock that shows Lonely The Brave are aiming for the fire cannons and shirtless mega-gigs that Biffy Clyro have worked so hard for.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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Of course, the whole venture has about as much cultural currency now as an octopus's garden, but it's a lovely timewarp to slip into.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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If there's a quibble, it's an avoidable tendency to let songs drift into overtly tasteful territory, but on point, Ballet School do their heroes proud.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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Hopefully Total Control can continue because, brutal as it is, Typical System is the year's finest punk album.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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Production comes from Steve Albini but here, unlike his work with (well, wouldn't you know) PJ Harvey and Slint, his less-is-more approach is the only point of weakness on an otherwise impressively dramatic record.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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Fifth time round, they're proving there's still plenty of value in their elegantly downtrodden aesthetic.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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A little more variation would have been nice, but you know what they say about stopped clocks.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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Along with his collaborators (including David Byrne and Damon Albarn), he has neatly stitched a tapestry of musical cultures into a cohesive, convincing whole.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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While they’ve never been terribly fashionable, they’ve always used that to their advantage, projecting a underdog siege mentality whilst simultaneously selling out arenas. Concrete Love, however, is nothing to beat their own drum about.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Aug 29, 2014
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- Posted Aug 29, 2014
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It makes for a more organically toned collection that proves the grey wizard doesn’t need heavy distortion to stay at the top of his game.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Aug 26, 2014
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