Uncut's Scores
- Music
For 11,991 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than 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 |
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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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Not even tight productions from Eminem and Dre can stop things from flagging midway. [May 2005, p.95]- Uncut
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Confirms Doves as the country's most innovative rock group. [Mar 2005, p.94]- Uncut
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Frances The Mute smells like another concept album, is far too long and so pretentious as to be farcial. Amazingly, it's also mighty entertaining. [Mar 2005, p.91]- Uncut
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By no means a rebirth, but feistier and more fun than last year's Destiny's Child record, for sure. [May 2005, p.95]- Uncut
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These languid strums would sound suitably fine and mellow stoned on a beach at sunset. [May 2005, p.95]- Uncut
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Crammed with pulse-racing panto-metal par excellence. [Apr 2005, p.97]- Uncut
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Sole's fast and fluid rhymes deal with a wide range of socio-political concerns, but are saved from sounding like diatribes by his sly wit. [Apr 2005, p.114]- Uncut
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There's a lurking suspicion of contrivance here, as opposed to the spontaneity that characterised Don't Give Up On Me. [Apr 2005, p.102]- Uncut
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An album which has nothing to do with 2005 and everything to do with 1988. [Mar 2005, p.109]- Uncut
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He falls well short thanks to a dated, home-cooked sound and and the earth-bound mundanity of his collaborators. [Nov 2004, p.119]- Uncut
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Nothing more than the uncomfortable sound of a band escaping their svengali. [Dec 2004, p.142]- Uncut
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They exhale the kind of swirling 'perfect pop' that was the default setting of late '80s Creation releases, leaning into the crosswinds of Fairport-era folk-rock. [May 2005, p.100]- Uncut
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This is uncluttered, radiant music with the lightest touch and muggiest of voices. [Mar 2005, p.102]- Uncut
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His quirks often overwhelm him, and his shock tactics are more infantile than transgressive. [Feb 2005, p.76]- Uncut
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Doesn't pack enough hooks to make it memorable. [Apr 2005, p.105]- Uncut
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More than another coaster on the coffee-table circuit. [Mar 2005, p.108]- Uncut
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A tough job hitting both funny and funky bone at once, but they mostly pull it off. [Apr 2005, p.102]- Uncut
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There's nothing here to surprise anyone familiar with Mogwai's chiefly instrumental, epic soundscaping. [Mar 2005, p.120]- Uncut
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The fact that Feathers never really goes anywhere is beside the point. [May 2005, p.106]- Uncut
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If you liked 1972 in 1972, or liked '1972' in 2003, you'll find yourself swimming with this. [Album of the Month, Mar 2005, p.90]- Uncut
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Further evidence of his dazzling wordplay. [May 2005, p.103]- Uncut
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It's like the best music of the '70s compressed under '80s new wave dynamics. [Feb 2005, p.74]- Uncut
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Gedge hasn't sounded this belligerently broken-hearted since 1987's "My Favourite Dress." [Mar 2005, p.100]- Uncut
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Surging volume is still far outweighed by wispy melancholy, but the contrast is rewarding. [Mar 2005, p.104]- Uncut