- Record Label: Republic
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2014
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 80 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 68 out of 80
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Mixed: 4 out of 80
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Negative: 8 out of 80
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Dec 5, 2014Lorde kills it again. Just like Love Club EP and Pure Heroine, I put this in the machine and keep it on spin. Bravo.
P.S. I like the "Animal" pitchfork be damned -
Nov 25, 2014A fall from the success of the 'Catching Fire' album, the poorly led Mockingjay Part 1's album is an overall uneven album which doesn't reflect the mood of the movie and instead switches genres often.
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Nov 20, 2014great soundtracks, really powerful songs from varied genres of music. this is a great mix and depicts the mockingjay's story very well. as a curator, good job lorde
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Jun 21, 2017It's a tragedy they didn't include all these songs in the actual film as Lorde lay the conditions for an epic, surreal viewing experience through the sonic beauty of this album.
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Nov 19, 2014
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Nov 19, 2014This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 16, 2016A fall from the success of the 'Catching Fire' album, the poorly led Mockingjay Part 1's album is an overall uneven album which doesn't reflect the mood of the movie and instead switches genres often.
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Jun 7, 2017Lorde made here a great job. the sounds of the song make the difference. My favorite is the sound of ''Dead Air''. I think that ''All My Love'' is a little bit lost here. But Major Lazer did a great job with Ariana's vocal.
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Apr 20, 2015this album abstractly reflects the entire film , with a perfect performance thanks to Lord , incredible lyrics and vocals as the charli XCX great , great album
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Mar 23, 2015Lorde does a phenomenal job at curating and songs like "All My Love", "Yellow Flicker Beat" and "Meltdown" make the album one of the best soundtracks released in 2014.
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Dec 18, 2014What ties it all together is a brooding intensity that fits perfectly with The Hunger Games' dystopic mood.
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Dec 8, 2014Standouts are plentiful, with Lorde herself contributing both the propulsive centerpiece "Yellow Flicker Beat" and a cover of Bright Eyes' "Ladder Song." "Yellow Flicker Beat" also gets the remix treatment from Kanye West, his more minimal reworking of the song credited as "Flicker."
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Dec 4, 2014[A] lovingly crafted, adventurous soundtrack that easily stands on its own merits.