New Musical Express (NME)'s Scores
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For 6,299 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: 4,466 out of 6299
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Mixed: 1,680 out of 6299
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Negative: 153 out of 6299
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Original it is not--there's little here that couldn't have come straight off a Shara Nelson album--but she does write some fine tunes- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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A gloopy cheese-feast of sprightly psychedelic pop, served with a dollop of wanton James Brown funk on the side.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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It's the longer, wilder but more melodically repetitive screes that dominate the album, throwbacks to Spacemen 3's space freakouts that excite sonically but outstay welcomes like a nasal harmonica player.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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What's missing is any emotional contrast to stop all that cleverness from sounding overwhelming.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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Swirling synths abound, but remain encased in four-minute micro-epics which sometimes mine the icy ambition of pre-megastardom Simple Minds.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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It gleams like a skate-park erected in the clouds, and this is your invitation to strap on shin-pads, get up there and carve up some cumulonimbus.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 16, 2012
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'Nothing To Do' is a real struggle to hate. The fact is, they have an undeniable knack for turning out two-minute garage pop songs with such warm-hearted, wide-eyed brio that shooting them down seems as callous as steamrollering a basket full of kittens.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 13, 2012
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Tell Tales is spirited and theatrical, if not necessarily memorable enough to pass into local lore.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 13, 2012
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She steps up the challenge, revelling in the church-like acoustics and delivering a heart-stopping 'Cosmic Love'. 'Dog Days Are Over' is rendered as fresh and powerful as when you first heard it, rather than the supermarket shopping soundtrack it's now become.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 13, 2012
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While the overall sound is brighter, it's also largely rather weedy, and trading in the once colossal stoner riffs for languid neo-folk doesn't really suit this five-piece all that well.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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In the album's quieter segments he proves that his deft touch remains.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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In many ways Boys & Girls it is as note-perfect an album as you'll hear all year, yet it's also often perfectly inert.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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The result is delirious party music, which, although at times deliciously dumb, is never – as cerebral Addison Groove fan Aphex Twin would attest – stupid.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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As bewilderingly little logic as Black Dice's rave collages contain, they're nailing something close to unique.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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All in all, this isn't an album you can listlessly slam on to get yourself ready for a night out, but it is a satisfyingly rich project.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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It shows range, sure, but it feels so disparate that it's just baffling. Worse, none of these poses and personae actually feel convincing.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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This is more entirely predictably absurd bludgeoning death metal silliness from the kings of its kind.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 4, 2012
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- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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Its indie innocence would be too much if it wasn't for the darkened, Lynchian hum that hangs over the record- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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Beautifully recorded strings and piano occasionally break the intimidating, sustained reverie, and the stark, rolling drums of 'Prime' suggest that Wexler could take this somewhere far darker.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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If you like your rap homespun, rich, physical and all 'summer-in-NYC '95', it's a dream. But considering he once reinvented the genre, it's disappointingly reactionary.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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- Posted Apr 2, 2012
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A highlight comes in 'Sans Toi', an unassuming love song which proves that, stripped of special guests, it's their songwriting that brought Amadou and Mariam this far.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 2, 2012
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Although it's smart, it also feels safe compared with the thrilling records Clark has made before.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 2, 2012
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- Posted Mar 30, 2012
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