Uncut's Scores
- Music
For 11,991 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
50% higher than the average critic
-
5% same as the average critic
-
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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | Let Me Introduce My Friends |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 9,011 out of 11991
-
Mixed: 2,906 out of 11991
-
Negative: 74 out of 11991
11991
music
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
Cements his reputation for fast, witty, lyrically dense politico-personal rhymes. [Mar 2005, p.99]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
A peculiar take on neo-baroque folk with an utterly contemporary twist. [Apr 2005, p.100]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Folk songs given a rarefied air by his elegant wordplay and multi-tracked chamber strings. [Mar 2005, p.108]- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
This promising debut proves they're proficient at penning ragged Buzzcocks-ish pop... but also exposes the limitations of [Masters]. [Feb 2005, p.79]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Pushing The Senses is by no means soppy, but Feeder's young fanbase might need some convincing. [Feb 2005, p.76]- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Probably the most potent album she's made since Broken English. [Nov 2004, p.102]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
No less viscerally thrilling [than its predecessor] but pursues a number of ear-bogglingly unlikely paths. [Feb 2005, p.73]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
He delivers 14 sweetly sombre neo-folk tunes that reveal just how subtly pervasive the man's influence really is. [Mar 2005, p.108]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
The songs are neither dogmatic nor whacked out. Like fine pop writers before him, Oberst's simply wrestling with something troubling he feels thick in the air. [Feb 2005, p.72]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Where Ryan Adams replicates old records, this is something new. [Album of the Month, Feb 2005, p.72]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Cleaner and crisper... their first [album] for half a decade where great noises... outshine august guest vocalists. [Feb 2005, p.73]- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Generally, the album has a frantic, acidic, raggedly glorious feel. [Feb 2005, p.85]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Grandiose, overwhelming, pretentious and absurd, Before The Dawn Heals Us is one of the first great albums of 2005. [Feb 2005, p.79]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
His gentle voice sits amid occasionally baroque arrangements, the simplicity of which ensure his more complex songwriting skills remain accessible. [Feb 2005, p.76]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
The tone is less whimsical, occasionally ecstatic, and at times reminiscent of big beat. [Mar 2005, p.91]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
In this lunar setting, Oldham's visionary, spooked words are lit up with renewed clarity. [Feb 2005, p.78]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
The mournful tone is seductive, but at times the femme melodrama teeters into All About Eve territory. [Feb 2005, p.83]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Tobin delivers fiercely programmed, seriously dark material. [Mar 2005, p.104]- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Simple acoustic music lined with occasional piano and an inglenook voice owing much to early Joni Mitchell or Carole King. [Aug 2006, p.93]- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Uncut
-
- Critic Score
Too often there's a pileup of overwrought, over-long ballads that struggle to make headway. [Jan 2005, p.121]- Uncut