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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Arrangements range from scraped guitars to epic brass fanfares and, unusually for an album about loners, there's no misanthropy. [Mar 2007, p.86]- Uncut
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All Of A Sudden... rather falls under the shadow of Mogwai and Godspeed You! Black Emperor, but there's ample majesty in its climactic moments to recommend it. [Mar 2007, p.79]- Uncut
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If he sometimes misfires... K-OS at least has inventiveness in his sights. [May 2007, p.96]- Uncut
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Imagine Bolan produced by Prince, then scrambled by Beck, and you're only halfway there. [Mar 2007, p.85]- Uncut
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It's less gonzoid than previous efforts and more effective for that. [Mar 2007, p.79]- Uncut
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In his own way, Swift is as vivid a newcomer as Joanna Newsom or early Rufus Wainwright. [Mar 2007, p.84]- Uncut
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These articulate odes to pop's past strike the right balance between carefully studied craft and melodic inspiration. [Mar 2007, p.83]- Uncut
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Combine[s] utterly maddening complexity with candyfloss pop hooks. [Jun 2007, p.108]- Uncut
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An album of sometimes stark simplicity, West is in many places rather drab and charmless. [Mar 2007, p.72]- Uncut
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New Magnetic Wonder can make a claim to be the definitive AIS album. [Apr 2007, p.92]- Uncut
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For an album that strives to articulate the youthful pleasure-rush of love, drugs, and power, this is a worryingly pedestrian effort. [Mar 2007, p.75]- Uncut
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A brave endeavour. But unlike My Chemical Romance's Black Parade, Infinity On High has critically little sense of its own ridiculousness. [Mar 2007, p.79]- Uncut
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The added zip only serves to spotlight her stark, moody delivery. [Mar 2007, p.98]- Uncut
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Her songwriting here... demonstrates a depth and majesty previously absent in her work. [Mar 2007, p.82]- Uncut
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For all its weird dissonance, Sermon...'s musical crudeness gives it a powerful immediacy. Strangely accessible and highly addictive, it's her best work in three decades. [Mar 2007, p.98]- Uncut
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Another sly masterstroke by the canniest widow in rock. [May 2007, p.103]- Uncut
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For the most part, this Stockholm outfit's sun-streaked, clever-white-boy pop-funk catches a season as expusitely as Air did circa Moon Safari, or as Hot Chip have more recently. [Aug 2006, p.104]- Uncut
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Too often, Aereogramme's tastefulness veers on the side of caution. [Mar 2007, p.75]- Uncut
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This may just be [the] finest pop break-up album since [Justin] Timberlake's Justified. [Aug 2006, p.95]- Uncut
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What's especially daring about Not Too Late is the degree to which Jones and [producer Lee] Alexander trust their songs and her languorous voice to hold the listener's interest. [Feb 2007, p.75]- Uncut
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RoadKillOvercoat fattens his usual oblique rhymes into even more demanding, bombastic forms. [Apr 2007, p.93]- Uncut
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Over time, vocalist Aaron Ross stands out as the weak link, his voice merely shrill and average. [Apr 2007, p.102]- Uncut
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Stuttering breakbeats, looped effects and suffusive psychedelia. [Feb 2007, p.72]- Uncut