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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Much of Deleter occupies latter-day Primal Scream/David Holmes territory, the kind of pleasantly anonymous groove-driven middle ground that wavers non-committally between inchoate anger and fuzzy euphoria. [Mar 2020, p.29]- Uncut
Posted Jan 27, 2020 -
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Irresistible examples of Bejar's blend of soft rock, dream-pop and more idiosyncratic elements. [Mar 2020, p.27]- Uncut
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Trail Of Dead have always made music to get lost in and this one's a maze. [Mar 2020, p.23]- Uncut
Posted Jan 27, 2020 -
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A remarkably evolved variety of break-up album, one whose match of melodicism and bruised romanticism makes it somehow suggestive of Lou Reed's Berlin as rewritten by Paul Simon. [Feb 2020, p.33]- Uncut
Posted Jan 23, 2020 -
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The group's ninth album feels low-down and dirty. [Feb 2020, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Jan 23, 2020 -
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The trio are faithful to their ancient source material, while adding spacious arrangements, harmony choruses and subtle embellishments that amplify the songs' emotional punch. [Feb 2020, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Jan 23, 2020 -
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Mind Hive follows a more varied set of strategies that yield both the dreamy haze of "Unrepentant" and the punishing grind of the eight-minute "Hung." [Feb 2020, p.35]- Uncut
Posted Jan 22, 2020 -
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The scatterings of Muscle Shoals-y horns aren't particularly muscular, but they don't need to be to let the class of these '70s-style soul-pop songs glow. [Feb 2020, p.23]- Uncut
Posted Jan 21, 2020 -
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Their last LP, 2014's Gamel, was their best for yonks and Nijimusi maintains that strong form. [Feb 2020, p.26]- Uncut
Posted Jan 21, 2020 -
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Debris is an astonishing debut, not just for the power of the songs, but for the journey that they trace. [Feb 2020, p.34]- Uncut
Posted Jan 16, 2020 -
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Call it a quiet protest against reality: a one-woman bed in. One way and another, it works like a dream. [Feb 2020, p.18]- Uncut
Posted Jan 16, 2020 -
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This fifth album immediately feels well adjusted and familiar. [Feb 2020, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Jan 16, 2020 -
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Swedish pop producer Patrik Berger brings a new clarity to Boman's work without disturbing the delicacy of her performance. [Feb 2020, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Jan 16, 2020 -
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The mournful pedal steel, keening harmonies and thumping analogue rhythms that ornament the deeply introspective songs of Marigold transform what would be a slog of emo self-absorption in less nimble hands into a vibrantly empathetic experience. [Feb 2020, p.30]- Uncut
Posted Jan 14, 2020 -
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It's a warmer interpretation of Fay's celebration of and concern for the state of the world than on 2015's icier Who IS The Sender? [Feb 2020, p.22]- Uncut
Posted Jan 14, 2020 -
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[King] brings innate soulfulness to his performances on El Dorado. Each song has a distinct stylistic antecedent. [Feb 2020, p.29]- Uncut
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Posted Jan 14, 2020 -
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Craven Faults transcend obvious reference points. There is real craft here. [Jan 2020, p.30]- Uncut
Posted Jan 13, 2020 -
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Savior is a commanding narrator of heartache and revenge, singing of blood and tears over piano and reverb-drenched guitar, demonstrating a star quality that belies her 24 years. [Feb 2020, p.33]- Uncut
Posted Jan 10, 2020 -
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The mini-album finds this talented duo running in place. [Feb 2020, p.30]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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Much more inconsistent and rather less immediate [than 2017's Dear]. [Feb 2020, p.25]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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While rarely adventurous or surprising, is reassuringly familiar. [Feb 2020, p.27]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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Rather than act like temporary caretakers tiptoeing around WWI's vast, eternally resonant themes, Field Music have sensibly moved in and made them their own. Not a memorial, then, so much as a remix of history. [Feb 2020, p.24]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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From the ominous beatless fog of recent tracks "State Forest" and "Beachfires"-the compilation is sequenced for flow, rather than chronologically-emerge some unexpected shapes. [Feb 2020, p.43]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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A double LP by name, but distant cousins rather than telepathic twins. [Feb 2020, p.33]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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Replete with the sort of shimmering, hypnagogic textures that characterises his solo work. [Feb 2020, p.30]- Uncut
Posted Jan 8, 2020 -
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This, bara clutch of mellow moments, has unclouded ambitions to pack the dancefloor. [Feb 2020, p.27]- Uncut
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Posted Dec 20, 2019