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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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 |
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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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This is a rich listen, strengthened by Galanin's burning focus on critical issues. [Jun 2021, p.33]- Uncut
Posted May 18, 2021 -
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A 75-minute intuitively guided rhythmic meditation, all five musicians playing from deep inside the music. [May 2021, p.30]- Uncut
Posted May 18, 2021 -
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An exhilarating band set that mixes electric and acoustic instrumentation, it’s at once fiercely modern and as ancient as the Niger river. [Jun 2021, p.22]- Uncut
- Posted May 17, 2021
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Posted May 14, 2021 -
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There's not a moment on this album when the session players intrude on the song or on White's vocal. ... It makes you forget, if only for a few minutes, that he wasn't actually in the studio with them. Instead, they simply let him tell his stories. [Jun 2021, p.26]- Uncut
Posted May 13, 2021 -
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In a still-uncertain climate, its emotional honesty and crystalline truths are a gift.[Jun 2021, p.32]- Uncut
- Posted May 12, 2021
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Some of the guest vocalists on this LP approach this level of militancy but, in places Black To The future is also poppier and dancefloor friendly than anything Hutchinson has ever released. [Jun 2021, p.30]- Uncut
Posted May 11, 2021 -
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You can't turn the clock back, of course, but in "Sad Days And Lonely Nights" you completely understand how the simple groove and ringing of the strings might act as a revivifying tonic. [Jun 2021, p.23]- Uncut
Posted May 11, 2021 -
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A glistening second album that lands somewhere between the empyrean vision of Broadcast and the starry-eyed pulsating of Tame Impala. [Jun 2021, p.25]- Uncut
Posted May 10, 2021 -
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Something that scratches the same itch that first propelled him and his audience into a record shop. ... To keep that hunger alive, you need to feed it with new inspiration. What you hear on Fat Pop is the reciprocation of that care. [Jun 2021, p.16]- Uncut
Posted May 10, 2021 -
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Listening to Daddy's Home brings a sense of exhalation, a filling out, an openness, that is as unexpected as it is wonderful. [Jun 2021, p.20]- Uncut
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Posted May 6, 2021 -
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At times it bewilders. ... But Pulse Of Defiance has a lushness of texture that makes the compositional knottiness slide down easier. [Apr 2021, p.29]- Uncut
Posted May 5, 2021 -
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The big swings taken here serve them just as well as the coiled intensity of their first releases. [Jun 2021, p.27]- Uncut
Posted May 5, 2021 -
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It's the sonic equivalent of a Douglas Gordon video installation. [Jun 2021, p.27]- Uncut
Posted May 4, 2021 -
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It's unsurprisingly a multicultural, extravagantly arranged collection. [May 2021, p.32]- Uncut
Posted May 4, 2021 -
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A bold debut that continues their frenetic explorations of post-punk kraut-jazz but also moves into more electronic and soundscape-like worlds. [Jun 2021, p.33]- Uncut
Posted May 3, 2021 -
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The mood here is uplifting and thankful – for family, friends, opportunity – as she mostly forgoes her usual country-folk stylings for something closer to R&B and impressionistic pop. [Jun 2021, p.28]- Uncut
Posted Apr 30, 2021 -
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The DNA strands tying bop, Afrobeat, jungle and funk mean Allen’s steady, minimal jitter philosophically and rhythmically fi ts with a dozen resistant voices, 40 years asfter Fela, flickering beneath Sampa The Great’s taunting slur and, on rubbery highlight “Cosmosis”, Ben Okri, Damon Albarn and Skepta, Allen engaged and inherent in the present ’til the last beat. [Jun 2021, p.21]- Uncut
Posted Apr 30, 2021 -
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Sixty Summers sees the kitten-voiced Julia take even bolder steps into uncharted territory. [Mar 2021, p.37]- Uncut
Posted Apr 29, 2021 -
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Eventually, the unrelenting aggressiveness of Typhoons becomes exhausting; better to ignite a playlist by tossing in one of these potent cherry bombs. [Jun 2021, p.31]- Uncut
Posted Apr 29, 2021 -
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The deliciously tense opener, “Make Worry For Me”, proves their close chemistry persists, but it’s the quieter, more solemn back half of this long album – in particular the delicate “You Can Regret What You Have Done” – that fi nds them leaning on each other like best unbeaten brothers. [May 2021, p.32]- Uncut
Posted Apr 29, 2021 -
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Layered with cryptic clues, poetic quotes and fragmentary vocal loops, this lush electronic jazz odyssey is an unorthodox curio but consistently rewarding. [May 2021, p.33]- Uncut
Posted Apr 29, 2021 -
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The Breeders are a popular choice, covered by Bradford Cox, Big Thief and Tune-Yards (whose "Cannonball" is almost as fun as the original. [Jun 2021, p.33]- Uncut
Posted Apr 27, 2021 -
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d'Ecco has become marvellously proficient at channelling the spirits of Bowie, Bolan and Jobriath into riff-forward dance-rock numbers, and In Standard Definition is irresistible trash for anyone so inclined. [May 2021, p.23]- Uncut
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The prevailing mood is one of stately elegance but there are flashes of wit, too. [Jun 2021, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Apr 26, 2021