Okayplayer's Scores
- Music
For 148 reviews, this publication has graded:
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96% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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3% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 12.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 85
| Highest review score: | My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy | |
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| Lowest review score: | Beaus$eros |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 146 out of 148
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Mixed: 2 out of 148
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Negative: 0 out of 148
148
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For listeners ready to let go of expectations and embark on a musical ride, the journey will be well worth it.- Okayplayer
- Posted Mar 12, 2012
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As the album unfolds you're drawn inexorably into a world of high quality music that deserves to be savoured, devoured, replayed and pored over, and above all, enjoyed.- Okayplayer
- Posted Nov 8, 2012
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Make no mistake about it, most of the instrumentation on the album is just Toro y Moi. More so ‘Moi’.- Okayplayer
- Posted Mar 5, 2013
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- Posted Jan 12, 2012
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Camp is powered by the same blend of quirk, wit and vulnerability that drives Glover's comedic endeavors.- Okayplayer
- Posted Dec 22, 2011
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Between the obvious hits and the Halcion fuzz however lays an interesting sound.- Okayplayer
- Posted May 9, 2012
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It does feel like the melding Icebird does of electronic elements with blues, soul, and rock is a progressive move.- Okayplayer
- Posted Oct 19, 2011
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In music, the best artists bare their souls and shed light into unknown realities. With Cudi, however, the wounds might still be too deep, since he bemoans his way through the impressive soundtrack and lacks the essence needed to make this project resonate.Life has its ups and downs, but there's no need to implode.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jan 14, 2011
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Ultimately, the collection plays like exactly what it is: a fun side project that re-affirms the core values of vintage hip-hop at a time when the genre too often seems to value everything but vintage fun.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jul 2, 2012
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Finally Famous boasts enough bouncy beats and catchy hooks that he should have no problem landing a follow up on the charts. Still, the album falls short of establishing him as an artist of a magnitude to match his name.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jul 21, 2011
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Love & Danger fits the mold per Keith's willingness to unleash a tweaked stream-of-consciousness upon his listeners, but his flow isn't nearly as succinct as on records past.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jun 20, 2012
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While casual listeners may be left scratching their heads a time too often for their liking, connoisseurs of pure MCing will find plenty to admire in Beans' craftsmanship, and long time fans of the Consortium will likely add this project to their collections with no regrets.- Okayplayer
- Posted Feb 14, 2011
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- Posted Feb 13, 2012
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Despite talk of the non-living, one can say more resolutely that The Upsetter is back at it, town crying and rousing the most lively music lovers among us while keeping great reggae alive.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jun 9, 2011
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Packaged together here, The Fall does not feel like a proper Gorillaz album, but more like a musical scrapbook of the tour. Fortunately for us, even Damon's scraps are worthy of a casual listen.- Okayplayer
- Posted Feb 18, 2011
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Overall Breakfast effectively blends alternative and hip-hop elements into an eclectic montage of fresh lyricism and bursting musical backdrops.- Okayplayer
- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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Cope makes up for his mediocre (to some) but unique voice with strong, thoughtful songwriting.- Okayplayer
- Posted Aug 30, 2012
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Beaus$Eros seems to re-hash the sonic aesthetic of Busdriver's earlier releases, but this time with less impressive beats, weak vocals, and little to no live instrumentation.- Okayplayer
- Posted Mar 27, 2012
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While Nothing isn't N*E*R*D*'s strongest effort, it does offer an interesting take on pop music.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jan 14, 2011
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There is no visible rust on Game Tested, Streets Approved, Rob's first album in six years.- Okayplayer
- Posted Aug 31, 2011
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It's an indulgent side project and the monotony of the production is enough that the 'McKayla is Not Impressed' face may be unavoidable.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jan 7, 2013
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Unlike the legends of BK past, London doesn't riff on drugs and housing projects, which in and of itself earns him a fair shot. He may be redefining what it means to be a rapper in the 21st century, but it wouldn't hurt if he practiced more rules of the game before changing it.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jul 21, 2011
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- Posted Dec 11, 2012
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You gave it a listen, and it sounded like a good time. But deep down you know you didn't actually have one.- Okayplayer
- Posted Nov 4, 2011
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In the end, the high points here are more than compelling enough to warrant repeated spins, and the weak spots are simply forgettable, not unlistenable.- Okayplayer
- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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While not explicitly a concept or homage album, Endlessly captures a retro American sound reminiscent of sock hops and drive-ins so subtly, that the album could have been called Effortlessly.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jan 14, 2011
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Overall, Occasion boasts a myriad of sounds and heads may gravitate more toward certain lanes than others but, with nary a weak track, Kidz In The Hall keep it game tight and deliver a dope-ass record.- Okayplayer
- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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The sad thing is that if this concept had been presented as a one-off concert, it could have been amazing; a fitting tribute from the brightest stars of the 21st century to the man who taught them everything they know. But on record, it simply fails to take off. Quite frankly Quincy Jones, and his legacy, deserve better.- Okayplayer
- Posted Jan 14, 2011
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