No Ripcord's Scores
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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.
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Average Music review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Strawberry Jam | |
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| Lowest review score: | Scream |
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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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The potential Young shows is infectious and encouraging, but her debut was going to be a buzz kill from the start, if only because of the hype.- No Ripcord
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Instead of the dynamic sound Mayer is capable of, he has instead continued along the same nicely-paved road he has ridden his whole studio career, a path that has always elicited the same reaction from this writer – a shrug.- No Ripcord
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These ten songs are immaculately composed, proving that besides holding a pop motif that isn’t really revelatory, there’s enough variation to satisfy a few repeated listens.- No Ripcord
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Call it voyeur. Call it artificial. Call it exploitative. Just don’t call it boring. It’s the first 50 Cent album in some time that can boast that.- No Ripcord
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The result is easily one of the more intriguing and overlooked releases of 2009, and an infinitely disturbing meld of visceral semblance and quiet complexity.- No Ripcord
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Although these compositions show a ton of improvisation, Radian pigeonhole themselves to a one-note range that imprisons Chimeric with a threatening, claustrophobic mood.- No Ripcord
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It’s music that will soundtrack those peculiar moments where you really pay attention, free of distractions. This is music to spend time with and worth making time for.- No Ripcord
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Weezer disappoints again. The rest of the tracks are, for the most part, more throwaway power-pop in the vein of the "Red Album."- No Ripcord
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Molina and Johnson proves to be inessential listening for fans of either artist, but should prove suitable listening for those of us who want a mild-mannered soundtrack to our lamentations of modern city life.- No Ripcord
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Even if the songwriting didn’t completely explore the full scope of Cobain’s capabilities, Bleach also represents that point in time when money was an object and the music was all that mattered, a precursor to a cultural shift that made Sub Pop a national brand.- No Ripcord
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The girls are solid musicians, and they’ve structured their little songs well enough. The record is pretty short too, clocking in at 24 minutes, which is good, because I was bored already at the 15 minute mark.- No Ripcord
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Earthly Delights shows that they have yet to exhaust their uncanny vision.- No Ripcord
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It’s a bold, enchanting and captivating record that is of genuine interest to hear, as opposed to a long drawn out chore, which an album like this it could have so easily been.- No Ripcord
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These songs probably sound otherworldly when played live, but the over-laden stylization actually fills Lungs with unnecessary fat.- No Ripcord
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The album definitely has its moments, and the first half is very engaging, but they lose it in the long run.- No Ripcord
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Embryonic is a true 21st century freak-out and it's only appropriate to end this decade with such an ambitious, intrepid undertaking.- No Ripcord
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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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While we sit here wishing for that next sublime Built To Spill album, There Is No Enemy serves as a good fix to hold us on over.- No Ripcord
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Even if this is a by-the-numbers creation, it certainly adopts the same fiery posture that every Burma album encompasses. It just has to be looked upon with a different mindset. So here’s a toast to conviction.- No Ripcord
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Bonfires on the Heath is another shrewd effort for the London based band.- No Ripcord
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Like Califone as a band, Singers is never boring but rarely excellent. It’s just entirely decent.- No Ripcord
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Ultimately, a surprisingly successful mood piece, there’s a lot of fat to cut through--but this actually becomes one of the album’s more winning attributes.- No Ripcord
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Don’t get me wrong, Album’s best songs (Lust for Life, Laura, and Hellhole Ratrace) are utterly essential, but take these out of the equation and there’s really very little to get excited about. Unless you count the band’s back-story, that is.- No Ripcord
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When it closes with the eerie, smoky gospel influenced Youlagy, you know it’s fantastic and you know you’ve found the most breathtakingly beautiful album this year.- No Ripcord
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New Leaves may tackle some subtle rites of passage - small in scope but difficult for most men to deal with--but they’re approached with such delicate grace, it’s hard to question that this may be Kinsella’s finest hour yet.- No Ripcord
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Most bands are simply prolonging the genre’s decline by playing insensibly catchy pop under the sonic crust we’ve come to know it for. Failing either, we’re left with the dull ad nauseums of the musical record. And that, in a sentence, is Born Again Revisited.- No Ripcord
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I remember listening to the new songs and really enjoying them, but wishing the sound wasn’t so thick and muddy sounding. It’s a production problem that plagues this album all over.- No Ripcord
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What I am saying is that the songs on this EP already feel old, excavated from the self-titled record and surgically removed from the romanticized 80s.- No Ripcord
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With Journal for Plague Lovers, it feels like Manic Street Preachers have finally closed the door on a painful chapter in their career and, rather fittingly, they’ve done it with some aplomb.- No Ripcord
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