Uncut's Scores
- Music
For 11,991 reviews, this publication has graded:
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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 |
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Negative: 74 out of 11991
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Your appreciation of Scab Dates will be predicated on a high tolerance to long bongo solos and songs called things like "Abrasions Mount The Timpani". [Jan 2006, p.113]- Uncut
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A fascinating document... Only select morsels, though... will make your GBV mix tape. [Jan 2006, p.120]- Uncut
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The best you can say is that it's a great marketing ploy. [Dec 2005, p.112]- Uncut
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An outstanding record which you'd be unwise to miss. [Aug 2004, p.91]- Uncut
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If last year's engrossing, infuriating Blueberry Boat revealed the Friedbergers as a uniquely strange and perversely ambitious proposition, Rehearsing My Choir, remarkably, trumps it, striking a chord of real feeling alongside the pell-mell fabulation. [Dec 2005, p.110]- Uncut
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What elevates Rogue Wave above the pale massed ranks of the wispy and fey, though, are melodies with real muscle, and a muscial ambition that flirts with the experimental, but remains joyously within reach of the FM dial. [Dec 2005, p.112]- Uncut
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The songs often seem over-anxious to build to show-stopping choruses. [Nov 2005, p.94]- Uncut
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Feels depends on a balancing act between brilliance and whimsy, and some may need convincing that a purposely childlike band... is not twee. [Nov 2005, p.110]- Uncut
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Occasionally, they lapse into their own shuffling comfort zone, but there's always a pixel-level attention to detail here. [Nov 2005, p.102]- Uncut
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A pleasant surprise: engaging, exciting, and a much better album than most bands can muster after 25 years together. [Nov 2005, p.106]- Uncut
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Good enough that you barely notice Macca, Prince and the other obligatory guests. [Dec 2005, p.100]- Uncut
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In general, the album's too bare, reserved and repetitive to be easily loved by many. But it is brave, from a man still in motion. [Oct 2005, p.104]- Uncut
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The world is certainly overdue proper acquaintance with The Constantines. [Nov 2005, p.98]- Uncut
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This is MF Doom's most accessible moment to date. [Nov 2005, p.108]- Uncut
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The Runners Four displays intuitive melody and a childlike disregard for convention that's captivating enough to overcome any saccharine tendencies. [Dec 2005, p.116]- Uncut
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The album's meandering latter stages drag a little, but overall Cinder provides a grand musical landscape. [Nov 2005, p.114]- Uncut
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Neither embarrassing nor unenjoyable, then, but still an exercise bearing a cautionary sting. [Nov 2005, p.98]- Uncut
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Keys hasn't the charisma to indulge in the inter-song banter here, which breaks up any soulful flow that might develop despite her sharp, hectoring vocals. [Jan 2006, p.108]- Uncut
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A work of rejuvenating power on which Weller and his long-serving band attain a new sense of purpose and focus. [Nov 2005, p.94]- Uncut
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Starts powerfully... [but] fizzles out with corny ballads. [Nov 2005, p.111]- Uncut
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