Uncut's Scores
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For 11,989 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: 9,009 out of 11989
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Mixed: 2,906 out of 11989
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Negative: 74 out of 11989
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Posted Apr 13, 2023 -
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It's the restlessly inventive guitars, from silvery solos to swaggering glam rock, where Metallica find ageless redemption. [Jun 2023, p.32]- Uncut
Posted Apr 13, 2023 -
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Lyrically, relationships dominate, if unconventionally. ... Her effervescent voice like muted Liz Fraser. [Jun 2023, p.32]- Uncut
Posted Apr 13, 2023 -
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If you've not already bought into the LDR mythos, it's like joining a long-form TV show midway through its difficult fourth season. [Jun 2023, p.26]- Uncut
Posted Apr 13, 2023 -
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It's a great illustration of how the trio are even more than the sum of their considerable parts. [Jun 2023, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Apr 13, 2023 -
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A gorgeous collection of songs steeped in Americana roots and full of breezy canyon vibes. [May 2023, p.28]- Uncut
Posted Apr 13, 2023 -
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A passionate but ultimately rather clean record of angst-filled ballads. [May 2023, p.27]- Uncut
Posted Apr 12, 2023 -
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This record is a graceful, seemingly intuitive unfolding into various emotional and/or imagined physical landscapes. [May 2023, p.29]- Uncut
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Posted Apr 11, 2023 -
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The album may be even bolder and more bracing than the theatrical experiment that preceded it. ... She sounds fearless in every sense of the word. [May 2023, p.20]- Uncut
- Posted Apr 11, 2023
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A bleakly beautiful record that smuggles moments of elation into its ambient dread. [May 2023, p.28]- Uncut
Posted Apr 7, 2023 -
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For all the widescreen grandeur and fresh perspectives of the orchestral arrangements, they're curiously at their most rousing when just voice and acoustic guitar embellish "Won't Get Fooled Again". [May 2023, p.38]- Uncut
Posted Apr 5, 2023 -
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Remarkably, the world they create together never curdles into sentimentality. ... Wednesday turn that stabbing pain into triumphant rock'n'roll. [May 2023, p.39]- Uncut
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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1982 has some nostalgic moments. ... But there is forward motion too. [May 2023, p.25]- Uncut
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Posted Apr 5, 2023 -
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Demos - impressive for Elton's ability to nail a song on first take, amusing for his repertoire of Goons voices - and songs from the Feb 1972 Royal Festival Hall concert which amounted to his showbiz coronation. [May 2023, p.46]- Uncut
Posted Apr 4, 2023 -
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The trademark humour that seemed less prevalent as a result on 2018's Digital Garbage is satisfyingly back in evidence here, alongside agreeably ragged riffs and an admirable refusal to tighten up. [May 2023, p.31]- Uncut
Posted Apr 4, 2023 -
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This is hypnotic stuff. ... A record that feels genuinely transportive. [May 2023, p.30]- Uncut
Posted Mar 31, 2023 -
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An album that uses traditional African instrumentation and state-of-the-art electronica with a boldness that is extraordinary. [May 2023, p.31]- Uncut
Posted Mar 31, 2023 -
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Brilliant though many of these musicians have been in numerous other contexts, this might be some of their finest work: a thrilling 90-minute voyage into the outer regionso f electric jazz. [Apr 2023, p.33]- Uncut
- Posted Mar 30, 2023
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While you'll find little direct trace of Odessey And Oracle here, or of course White's distinctive songwriting contributions, Blunstone's heartfelt interpretation of Argent's classicist craft does, though, endure. [May 2023, p.34]- Uncut
- Posted Mar 30, 2023
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Posted Mar 30, 2023 -
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These songs fizz as freshly as if the group have only just discovered that combination of the post-punk pugnacity of prime Attractions with the acerbic disquisitions of a spoken-word Springsteen. [May 2023, p.28]- Uncut
Posted Mar 29, 2023 -
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One of its overarching joys is its relative directness, very much a conscious deciaion on the group's part. This is Deerhoof we're talking about, though - they still play it like they're hurtling towards collapse at breakneck speed, before pulling everything together with a fantastic flourish. [May 2023, p.28]- Uncut
Posted Mar 28, 2023 -
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The interplay between the two string players is as elegant as ever, but their new partners dramatically expand the range of flavours on offer. [May 2023, p.36]- Uncut
Posted Mar 27, 2023 -
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Posted Mar 27, 2023 -
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A wonderful pop album that reads as both a studied tribute and a welcome update. [Apr 2023, p.35]- Uncut
Posted Mar 24, 2023 -
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A super-sophisticated set of soul-jazz covers of songs. [May 2023, p.38]- Uncut
Posted Mar 24, 2023 -
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Posted Mar 24, 2023 -
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"When The End Is Over" offers a glimpse of his sweetly ruminative side, but the amped-up riffs and recorded-in-a-garage fidelity keep things firmly in the red. [May 2023, p.32]- Uncut
Posted Mar 23, 2023