Uncut's Scores
- Music
For 11,991 reviews, this publication has graded:
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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 |
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Positive: 9,011 out of 11991
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Mixed: 2,906 out of 11991
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Negative: 74 out of 11991
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It's hard to fight the feeling this is average songwriting buffed into something near-palatable by the amount of money spent on it. [Apr 2004, p.101]- Uncut
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Everything they do is infused with an undeniable, albeit sometimes unfathomable, psychedelic spirit. [Mar 2004, p.92]- Uncut
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The instrumental palette is more wide-ranging in a subtler, more subversive manner. [Apr 2004, p.96]- Uncut
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Stevens' strumming often has an unworldly quality that transcends folk archetypes. [Apr 2004, p.92]- Uncut
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Deerhoof's skittish collages always, miraculously, have a pop logic to them, and their desire to show that experimental music can be playful rather than forbidding is often heroic. [Jul 2004, p.102]- Uncut
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Where on 2001's Lack of Communication their cranked-up Stoogeisms were adorably desperate, here they're glibly glamorous, energised by a Pixies-like concision. [Mar 2004, p.87]- Uncut
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What's most frightening is that, mighty as Desperate Youth... is, their real stone killer is probably yet to come. [Jul 2004, p.100]- Uncut
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Think swoonsome pop at its most non-cynical but with a left-field twist. [Aug 2004, p.98]- Uncut
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For all the influences, their voice is uniquely, gently mad. [Mar 2004, p.88]- Uncut
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Liars' aim is to challenge the listener with their gruelling strangeness. [Apr 2004, p.101]- Uncut
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Casts them as confident modern classicists. [Dec 2003, p.126]- Uncut
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Arguably slight at first, it rewards repeat listening as its seductive, heartfelt stories unfurl. [Mar 2004, p.90]- Uncut
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Tough, funky and proud, she sounds like she could have been the new Aretha. [Feb 2004, p.87]- Uncut
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Full of surprising songs with some cracking tunes that step far outside the punk-funk-grunge-metal formula of the Chili Peppers. [Mar 2004, p.99]- Uncut
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The combination of tinkling pianos, gutsy strum and homespun wisdom places this very much in the middle of the road. [Apr 2004, p.92]- Uncut
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Delivered via rolling, thunderous rhythms--part Can, part Black Sabbath--moody synths and mournfully melodic guitar, using the slow-build-to-explosion method. [Apr 2004, p.91]- Uncut
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Yoshimi's ebullience is inescapable on Kila Kila Kila, from the gymnastic drumming to her ecstatic, Bjorkesian yelps. [Apr 2004, p.106]- Uncut
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Draws intelligently on its sources, revealing itself as more than mere pastiche. [Nov 2004, p.108]- Uncut
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In ditching the band ethic, they've tapped into the finest folk gothic traditions of death, suffering, misery and hardship and fashioned a paradoxically uplifting, transformative record of extraordinary power. [Album of the Month, Jul 2003, p.110]- Uncut
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It's a calmer, less ambitious album than 2001's All This Sounds Gas, but no less beguiling. [Mar 2004, p.92]- Uncut
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Wagner has achieved a fusion of the outgoing, string-driven country-soul heard on 2000's Nixon... and the reluctant intimacy of 2002's low-key Is A Woman. [combined review of both discs; Feb 2004, p. 68]- Uncut
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It's not hard to work out that these two albums really do function as a double, and certainly represent the group's most complete work to date. [combined review of both discs; Feb 2004, p. 68]- Uncut
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A functional selection of unspectacular power pop with the odd pastoral bit. [Mar 2004, p.102]- Uncut
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Yes, it's an unchallenging and even deeply conservative record. But its class is positively aristocratic. [Mar 2004, p.99]- Uncut
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Think Randy Newman crooned in a voice like Peggy Lee and delivered with the panache of Rufus Wainwright. [Sep 2004, p.96]- Uncut
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A darker and dramatically more cohesive collection than its predecessor. [Sep 2003, p.108]- Uncut