Record Collector's Scores
- Music
For 2,508 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Queen II [Collector's Edition] | |
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| Lowest review score: | Relaxer |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,666 out of 2508
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Mixed: 836 out of 2508
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Negative: 6 out of 2508
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In one sitting, Dudeblood might seem wilfully esoteric, with recording levels and musical styles as scattered as they’ll be in Sartain’s 45 box. But that’s always been his style, and it’s ultimately the greater part of his charm.- Record Collector
- Posted Jun 11, 2014
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The Reckoning sees Johns sounding comfortable in his own skin and making a quietly accomplished record.- Record Collector
- Posted Jun 2, 2014
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On occasion, the bare bones, stripped-back effects don’t serve the songs quite as well... Still, this should delight the distorted ears of Melvins followers, though they may need to get used to turning the volume up, rather than down.- Record Collector
- Posted May 30, 2014
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A master craftsman at work, saluting the sounds that have stirred his muse down the years.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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On the whole, Woods have produced an inviting, communal listen seemingly designed to soundtrack lazy summer afternoons.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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With a smooth, olde worlde sound, appealing melodies and impressionistic imagery, the album, at best, conjures up affecting vignettes and, at worst--Giant’s Rolling Pin, about the NSA/Edward Snowden affair--borders on the twee.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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Packaged with some afterthe-event boisterousness courtesy of Neil McCormick’s sleevenotes and a sprinkling of mythologising, Definitely Maybe remains classic enough.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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The music simultaneously remains as era-defining, self-effacing, future-thinking and retro as it ever did.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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Nightclubbing still sounds like nothing else released during the 80s, though its colossal influence repeatedly reveals itself.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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- Posted May 29, 2014
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10,000 Maniacs fans may yearn for the simpler music of old but, sad to say, given the effort involved, uncommitted listeners will simply shrug their shoulders.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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Much of the material is by-the-numbers mainstream pop-rock, which is why the mesmeric Latin jazz groove, Yo Soy La Luz, featuring saxophonist Wayne Shorter and Santana’s drummer wife, Cindy Blackman, stands out.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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- Posted May 29, 2014
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The lack of a decent thread means that, while Revelation has some undoubted tunes, it remains an awkward overall listen.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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While it believes it’s a storm of Ocean Rain-esque majesty, Meteorites fizzles out like it’s just another shower.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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The quality of the songs is uniformly excellent, the performances electric and, moreso than ever, Holland’s vocals are a drawling, tightrope-walking treat as she veers between lust and heartbreak with real abandon.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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On the whole, for an artist so spectral and kaleidoscopic, Upside Down Mountain is a pretty sweet ride.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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- Posted May 29, 2014
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- Posted May 29, 2014
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New York… is a pitch perfect and regularly beautiful homage to the likes of Suicide and the Velvets.- Record Collector
- Posted May 29, 2014
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While we should never compare a solo artist with their band’s work, when the template they’ve already set over the years is so very strong, and when they don’t at any juncture try to reset it, the feeling of missed opportunity is perhaps potent and hard to escape.- Record Collector
- Posted May 21, 2014
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Wrangler make vibrant, organic electronic music that respects the genre’s history while turning a fresh page.- Record Collector
- Posted May 16, 2014
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- Posted May 13, 2014
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Crowell continues to stake his claim as one of the genre’s most learned and accomplished performers, and if there is a gripe it’s that, at 11 tracks, the party’s over way too soon.- Record Collector
- Posted May 13, 2014
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There’s a fine college-rock jangle to The Beat’s Save It For Later and some fab California-kissed harmonies on XTC’s Towers Of London.- Record Collector
- Posted May 13, 2014
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Mixing up the correct dosage proved tricky, but, to Berry’s credit, Music For Insomniacs reclines on a perfect plateau: chewier than your workaday (workanight?) ambient dribble, but not so rich with incident that you’ll sit bolt upright.- Record Collector
- Posted May 13, 2014
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- Posted May 2, 2014
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The works of a mature band with a confident mix of musical hooks, earworm choruses and a direct beat.- Record Collector
- Posted May 2, 2014
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While not quite equal to its predecessor, Divide And Exit offers plenty to get your teeth into.- Record Collector
- Posted May 1, 2014
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There’s a gleefully brash use of whatever’s at hand that recalls the one-man-band approach to his solo debut, Yr Atal Genhedlaeth, but American Interior is also a far better exploration of Americana than Super Furry Animals’ Love Kraft turned out to be.- Record Collector
- Posted May 1, 2014
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