No Ripcord's Scores
- Music
For 2,825 reviews, this publication has graded:
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43% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Strawberry Jam | |
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| Lowest review score: | Scream |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,983 out of 2825
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Mixed: 765 out of 2825
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Negative: 77 out of 2825
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Love 2 is not only the latest chapter in Air’s space-rock adventure, it’s a sequel that triumphs its predecessor.- No Ripcord
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In Cold Blood follows and is excellent, with code-like vocals and a brass-funk cascade drenching a menacing chorus. Hit Me Like That Snare is alt-J flexing their nerdiness, and Deadcrush is great. The final three tracks of the record are painfully boring and terminally so.- No Ripcord
- Posted Jul 19, 2017
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Anyone expecting some sort of lost treasure in this collection will be let down.- No Ripcord
- Posted Jan 17, 2013
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For a collection of songs that are supposed to be carrying the weight of an imminent apocalypse on their shoulders, there are very few moments to be found on Top 10 Hits that seem to be affected by this burden.- No Ripcord
- Posted Nov 12, 2012
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There are some appealing songs here that deserves to be on a Spotify playlist or in a chill lounge environment. However, they struggle to stand out next to subpar material over the course of a full-length record. There are lots of alluring instrumental pieces that show potential, but Kllo treats them as decorative rather than core aspects.- No Ripcord
- Posted Aug 5, 2020
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Digging into Robert Pollard is an invigorating bit of fun, and it's what's made the man a success. By all accounts, Space City Kicks is more of exactly that.- No Ripcord
- Posted Jan 27, 2011
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Despite the wealth of glowing beats and rhymes, AIM would have benefitted from some unpredictability. Arulpragasam's sound is distinctive, but because she never establishes any kind of progression of ideas or strategically unites her songs around a theme, the album remains repetitive instead of cohesive.- No Ripcord
- Posted Sep 19, 2016
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The potential is there for this to be very good, but the fact that it’s so comprehensively safeguarded limits it hugely.- No Ripcord
- Posted Mar 9, 2016
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Conrad’s strategic intentions get the best of him, swerving between unmemorable mid-tempo cuts and stodgy piano playing with the occasional flashes of unfulfilled brilliance.- No Ripcord
- Posted Feb 16, 2016
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It is ridiculous. It is overblown, it's pompous, it's aggressive and it's absurdly ambitious. But, here's the rub: it's actually pretty damn good. It rocks, often pretty hard.- No Ripcord
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Battle Born, doesn't quite reach those heights [of their debut, Hot Fuss], but it comes close.- No Ripcord
- Posted Sep 25, 2012
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Despite being nothing original, Crimes of Passion comes off a good rehashing of the genre, making you rethink what Jesus and The Mary Chain's Just Like Honey really meant.- No Ripcord
- Posted Aug 21, 2013
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Penny Sparkle straddles the line between comfort and tension, the woozy synths bleed into one another, the music is warm and enveloping but frequent, unexpected minor chords and bass rumbles mean you can never be as comfortable as you'd wish to be.- No Ripcord
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Violet Cries is the kind of album that will find a niche audience who will it defend fiercely. Broader appeal is unlikely for songs that seem so blurred around the edges and on the point of evaporating.- No Ripcord
- Posted Mar 28, 2011
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While enjoyable and familiar, this set of songs reflects a band who knows what music they don't want to be making but haven't--at least, not yet--determined what it is they want to be defined by instead.- No Ripcord
- Posted Dec 21, 2010
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[The music] is not exactly bad, but has about as much creativity and passion behind it as a spreadsheet.- No Ripcord
- Posted Apr 17, 2012
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Boats has made something beautiful and invigorating at moments, while puzzling and slightly alienating at others.- No Ripcord
- Posted May 20, 2013
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- Posted Oct 6, 2011
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It’s more of an unconscious escape hatch that Lynch has constructed with intangible aural elements--a fantasy place that he allows us to walk around in for a while until we are forced back into the realm of the painfully awake.- No Ripcord
- Posted Aug 16, 2013
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In the Cool of the Day is far from perfect, though. Moore's smooth vocal delivery suits the more minimal productions well, but it can become cloying when the backing track is too upbeat, such as on the irritating Up Above My Head.- No Ripcord
- Posted Feb 11, 2011
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In conclusion, solid record, but it simply does not hit home hard enough.- No Ripcord
- Posted Mar 11, 2013
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It’s not Pixies as you’d like to remember them, but for the first time in years it sounds as if they’re actually enjoying themselves.- No Ripcord
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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Their name alone relieves the listener of the expectation that anything they do will make much sense, but for those willing to suspend their notions about things such as song structure, St. Helens can be an entertaining, if befuddling, experience.- No Ripcord
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It's new, fresh, and energetic, all of which are not entirely surprising from an obviously skilled group, but it's in the execution that everything comes into clarity.- No Ripcord
- Posted Nov 16, 2010
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Just download the good stuff or buy the album and don’t expect much from Rivers because he never really gave you more than a few minutes of cheap thrills in the first place, which is plenty to thank him for.- No Ripcord
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Most of the songs on In A Warzone are full of energy, and it’s hard not to get swept up in the slimmed down punk rock that the album delivers with gusto. However, there is definitely a point where they start to sound very similar.- No Ripcord
- Posted Aug 1, 2013
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- Posted Jul 8, 2013
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All in all, it delivers the chuckles and a few guffaws, even if they are hitting up against the law of diminishing returns.- No Ripcord
- Posted May 22, 2012
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Much of the album’s electro-lite flavoring does provide some hummable moments, but as the cringingly tricked out Mexican Fender and stomping chants of La Mancha Screwjob suggest, they’re most likely to suffer a slow and gradual death at your local Forever 21.- No Ripcord
- Posted Nov 27, 2017
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Colonia has an awful lot of ideas, but doesn’t really know what to do with them and the majority of tracks end up sounding messy and--like the rest of us following Christmas--carrying a little too much extra weight.- No Ripcord
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