New Musical Express (NME)'s Scores
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For 6,298 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: 4,465 out of 6298
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Mixed: 1,680 out of 6298
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Negative: 153 out of 6298
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Thorny and tangled, this is dance music for drifting home from the club on deserted pavements; the moment of reflection after the euphoria fades.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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With ‘Stereo Mind Game’, Daughter marks a new era of tending to sorrow instead of dwelling in it, where the band wading into new wider ranges of emotion without leaving behind the rich orchestration and poetic lyricism they’re known for.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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Some albums devastate you with subtlety, and others bust your lip – Blondshell’s superb debut album is certainly the latter. ... One of the alternative rock albums of the year, and one to treasure tightly for quite some time.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Apr 4, 2023
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At times, ‘In Pieces’ still stands as a fragmented version of the songwriter and producer’s talents.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 31, 2023
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‘A Comforting Notion’ feels urgent and important, brimming with all the promise of the next great cult act.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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The result is some of the most pristine songwriting Bridgers, Dacus and Baker have ever penned. ... This debut is a gorgeous testament to what can happen when you allow yourself to fully be seen.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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It’s an album brimming with audacious leaps, and they land most of them.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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‘Memento Mori’ is comfortably their best album this side of the millennium, and, most importantly, a testament to creativity and friendship. The music world is richer for it.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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There is disappointment that a number of U2’s big-hitters don’t translate well on ‘Stories For Surrender’, but this revision hasn’t been a totally fruitless endeavour: you just have to dig a little bit deeper to find the reimagined material that’s truly worth savouring.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 20, 2023
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It’s an album that could have easily ventured too out-there for the masses to find it palpable, but thanks Tumour’s outsized talent and personality, ‘Praise…’ avoids decadence and proves richly satisfying.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 20, 2023
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‘…Ocean Blvd’ might deal with some major existential questions, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had and cements Del Rey’s status as one of modern music’s most intriguing songwriters.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 20, 2023
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By the end this has the feel of a magnum opus, unrelentingly ambitious with just the right amount of self-indulgence.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 16, 2023
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Like virtually everything else on ‘10,000 gecs’, there’s nothing about the track [ ‘One Million Dollars’] that should work, and yet it not only commands your attention throughout, but demands replay after replay. ... ‘10,000 gecs’ is insanely fun and impressively ambitious.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 15, 2023
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Being able to show so much humanity and versatility so early in her career is highly respectable and if this is a glimpse of the future, Nia Archives looks set to become an unstoppable generational talent.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 14, 2023
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Though the album gets a little messier and more unfocused from this point, ‘Oceans Niagara’ points to a beautifully bright future for the M83 project.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 14, 2023
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It all adds up to an album that holds your full attention even if it isn’t Cyrus’s boldest or most visionary. ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ certainly feels like an accurate reflection of who she is as an artist – and a person – in 2023.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 10, 2023
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Paying tribute to the music that they love while staking their place in rock’s future. For a young band to think of their career in those terms takes a lot of confidence, but it pays off on this debut. It’s one to last.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 9, 2023
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The brightest and most subversive moments on the album come when Dreijer enlist blunt lyrics and wobbling instrumentals to articulate hard-to-explain emotions flawlessly.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 9, 2023
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‘UK Grim’ is a more aggressive beast, with multi-instrumentalist Andrew Fearn bringing more colour to their sound, continuing to add new depths to his compositions.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 8, 2023
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Despite its subject matter, the record’s production and graceful composition prove more calming than dizzying.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 3, 2023
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‘Shapeless’ is an undeniable early-2023 highlight for cutting-edge pop music. But despite Daine’s distinctive songwriting, these 24 minutes feel less like a coherent, narrative body of work than eight new directions.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 2, 2023
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A warts-and-all reckoning, his most exhilarating project to date from front to back.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Mar 2, 2023
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Shame’s latest offering is a refreshing refuge for those thirsting for music that stirs you up live, and allows you to play witness to a band’s evolution of sound.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Feb 24, 2023
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- Posted Feb 23, 2023
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There’s no broad concept or industry-busting roll-out, just 10 pristine, richly satisfying tracks; no more, no less.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Feb 23, 2023
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The album may not be teeming with experimentation – and somewhat understated in places – but it’s certainly potent enough.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Feb 17, 2023
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Covering so much ground (‘Hydrate’ even bridges dubstep and reggae) means the album lacks a clear narrative or overarching theme.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Feb 17, 2023
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- Posted Feb 16, 2023
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It would be unfair to call the album a time capsule of present times, however chaotic those are, as it feels like the uneven collection might morph into something else when revisiting it next week.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Feb 13, 2023
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Rather than try to top their peerless anthems, the band have instead uncovered a new warmth on ‘This Is Why’, and the effect is triumphant indeed.- New Musical Express (NME)
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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