Uncut's Scores
- Music
For 12,033 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Miles Davis at Newport: 1955-1975 The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Let Me Introduce My Friends |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 9,049 out of 12033
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Mixed: 2,910 out of 12033
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Negative: 74 out of 12033
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Not one original note, but big fun for feedback fetishists. [Mar 2015, p.69]- Uncut
Posted Jan 29, 2015 -
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Co-produced again with Jonathan Wilson, the album bristles with richness and bespoke detail. [Mar 2015, p.70]- Uncut
Posted Jan 29, 2015 -
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As a celebration of classic songcraft, it is as sincere as any of Dylan's many forays into traditional American roots idioms. [Mar 2015, p.65]- Uncut
Posted Jan 29, 2015 -
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Their take on the genre [is] sharply observed and utterly sincere. [Feb 2015, p.83]- Uncut
Posted Jan 28, 2015 -
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It's neither pastiche nor parody, corralling '60s psychedelia, prog, Indian ragas, country rock, '50s lounge music and Javanese campursari into his vision. [Feb 2015, p.79]- Uncut
Posted Jan 28, 2015 -
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It's an inspired rather than gimmicky conceit. [Feb 2015, p.71]- Uncut
Posted Jan 27, 2015 -
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His debut album reworks traditional material, much of it obscure, yet sounding familiar thanks to the vibrancy of playing, notably from William Tyler on guitar. [Feb 2015, p.78]- Uncut
Posted Jan 27, 2015 -
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Fear Trending is a fully realised album which stands equal to anything this consistently inventive band have done thus far. [Feb 2015, p.82]- Uncut
Posted Jan 26, 2015 -
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It's a risky move [a change in sound] that has nonetheless reaped rewards. [Feb 2015, p.77]- Uncut
Posted Jan 23, 2015 -
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10 Futures propulsive blend of soul-pop and electronica sees him indulging a more experimental side, making it a satisfying proposition all round. [Feb 2015, p.73]- Uncut
Posted Jan 23, 2015 -
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Posted Jan 22, 2015 -
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Their best work moves beyond pastiche into broader sonic terrain. [Feb 2015, p.82]- Uncut
Posted Jan 22, 2015 -
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It is ambitious music, even compared with Big Inner and it also sounds rich with potential. [Feb 2015, p.67]- Uncut
Posted Jan 22, 2015 -
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The Musicianship is on point, the recoding crystal clear. But as a listener, it feels difficult to penetrate the album's inky darkness, and you suspect they like it that way. [Feb 2015, p.77]- Uncut
Posted Jan 15, 2015 -
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A confident take on sleek, horn-powered Philly soul with a hunt of garage muscle. [Feb 2015, p.78]- Uncut
Posted Jan 15, 2015 -
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A paucity of strong tunes remains his Achilles heel, but no-one else does wasted decadence with such persuasive panache. [Feb 2015, p.80]- Uncut
Posted Jan 15, 2015 -
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These are new songs that sound like the old songs, the kind you might treasure 'til your vinyl is pockmarked and warped. [Feb 2015, p.86]- Uncut
Posted Jan 14, 2015 -
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They've developed a needling, post-punk style that nods to Joy Division, Gang Of Four and Shellac. [Feb 2015, p.84]- Uncut
Posted Jan 14, 2015 -
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A dynamically nuanced, nine-song set that conjures real-world wonders as convincingly as a doomed voyage to some imagined, far-flung galaxy. [Feb 2015, p.82]- Uncut
Posted Jan 12, 2015 -
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Posted Jan 12, 2015 -
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There's nothing revelatory here, but it's good to see Hayes being so productive. [Feb 2015, p.77]- Uncut
Posted Jan 12, 2015 -
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Something more intimate and traditionally crafted, exploring the highs and lows of human interaction. [Feb 2015, p.77]- Uncut
Posted Jan 12, 2015 -
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Restriction certainly has its moments, but you have to wade through a lot of dross to find them. [Feb 2015, p.73]- Uncut
Posted Jan 12, 2015 -
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Wallflower is quintessential adult pop, with solid if predictable selections. [Nov 2014, p.76]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2015 -
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The extra care and attention to production and arrangements has paid off, making Man It Feels Like Space Again as consistently enjoyable as their older albums were unevenly thrilling. [Feb 2015, p.85]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2015 -
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For all the haunting, dislocated atmospheres here, Coombes still has an ear for melodies. [Feb 2015, p.75]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2015 -
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Posted Jan 7, 2015 -
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It's the sense of a nuanced beat group finding their own path beyond Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine that's most compelling. [Feb 2015, p.99]- Uncut
Posted Jan 7, 2015 -
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This lush hybrid of electronica, jazz and modern classical forms is one of the most beautiful accidents in Ripatti's long and prolific career. [Feb 2015, p.84]- Uncut
Posted Jan 7, 2015