Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)'s Scores
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For 811 reviews, this publication has graded:
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86% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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13% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.5 points higher than other critics.
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Average Music review score: 81
Highest review score: | Harmlessness | |
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Lowest review score: | Fashionably Late |
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Positive: 757 out of 811
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Mixed: 48 out of 811
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Negative: 6 out of 811
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With The White Album, Weezer solidify their place as a more-than-capable modern pop-rock band.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 28, 2016
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It’s dynamic and unpredictable while also being Into It. Over It.’s most focused work.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 14, 2016
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Fallon's story is far from finished. This guy is one of the best songwriters of his generation, in any genre, and if his future albums--solo or not--are as full of pleasures as Painkillers, we have nothing to worry about- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 7, 2016
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- Posted Mar 2, 2016
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In a word, Pablo is fun, and it’s fun in a way that a Kanye album hasn’t been in nearly a decade, since Graduation’s pop-rap coup marked his commercial peak.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 2, 2016
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EVOL is one of if not the best project Future has under his name, and while it may not feel as grandiose and capital I Important as DS2 in his legacy, it pushes his sound forward while he continues to stretch himself as an MC, songwriter, and lyricist.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 29, 2016
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The band has eclipsed the success of their debut record, creating the first masterpiece of the year and a record that will remain one for years to come.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 23, 2016
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- Posted Feb 16, 2016
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While the lyrics are what everyone will talk about, it’s Hall’s voice that makes them work. That insistent yelp, straining to create melody without being beholden to it.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 10, 2016
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The songwriting on Pawn Shop is solid and varied, ranging from big road trip anthems like "American Crazy" to swampy groovers like "Dirt Rich." But it's the musicianship that really sets these guys apart.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jan 28, 2016
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When Future gets into the sweet spot with a trusty producer behind the boards there's nothing stopping him, and Beast Mode only further solidifies that with some of his strongest tracks to date.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 22, 2015
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The recorded calls between Ty and his brother that crop up repeatedly develop their characters while the story, for T.C. at least, remains stagnant. Free T.C. places an emphasis on the intimate, human relationship between these two men.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 21, 2015
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It's clear that they've tapped into something special with this new lineup and that from the tragic events they suffered through they've been able to reemerge bigger and badder than ever. Purple is their finest hour yet- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 14, 2015
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What a remarkable debut it is: artists rarely arrive this fully formed, this self-assured, or this seasoned in their craft.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 7, 2015
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By broadening the themes, growing up a bit, and going deeper, 25 hits upon some truly transcendent moments—moments that deserve the millions of lives they'll soundtrack. It's just hard to fully praise an album that stops feeling like an album three-quarters of the way through.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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This album is mostly just a fun side project for the band before they start plugging away at the next full length, and it should be taken as such.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 20, 2015
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With strong songwriting, restrained arrangements, potent vocal work, and terrific production from Jay Joyce, Mr. Misunderstood is a deep, nuanced album that will appeal to fans of folk, country, or rock and roll in equal measure.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 16, 2015
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Art Angels is us listening to personal triumph. Grimes has found her voice literally through the music.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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Much like The World Is A Beautiful Place... and their new record Harmlessness, Foxing have set a new standard with Dealer not just for emo, but for indie and alternative rock across the board.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 9, 2015
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For all its flaws, Beach Slang’s debut is a fun and absolutely engaging listen.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 3, 2015
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Return to the Moon is far from disappointing. More accurately, it is a scattershot collection of unique sonic experiments and National-esque B-sides that are unlikely to sway opinions of Berninger's primary outlet either way.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Nov 2, 2015
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While State Champs is not necessarily reinventing the idea of what it means to be a pop punk band, they’ve sure as hell perfected it.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 23, 2015
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The heart and intent behind the lyrics and music, the effort so clearly put forth is what is supposed to translate and it does. Most of the growth on this record comes in the form of more textured and dynamic instrumentals, and glossy, but not necessarily overtly “made for radio” production.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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The best thing that can be said for the majority of this record is that it sounds great.... The problem is, Green's songwriting here simply isn't up to par with the artists he's trying to imitate.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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Long Live offers few surprises, but that really isn't an issue when what is offered this time around is really something great. If you're a fan of the band's discography through 2007's Lead Sails Paper Anchors, chances are you're going to really like this record.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 14, 2015
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Taking their sound into a much darker (and riffier) realm comes as a bit of a surprise, but the band pulls it off with such excellence and grace that the shift isn't even jarring.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 5, 2015
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No one really knew what to expect out of this project, and I think it's safe to say that Permanence exceeds expectations.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 2, 2015
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Harmlessness is a perfect record and it’s the best one we’ll hear in 2015 and nothing will come close. The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die have created their magnum opus and the most transcendent and challenging piece of music to emerge from modern rock in a long, long time.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 2, 2015
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At the very least, Better Nature represents 10 more (well, 9 if you don’t count “Ragamuffin”) well-crafted and heartfelt songs to listen to for the next 2-3 years before they put out another unbelievably consistent record.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 1, 2015
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This is an album that will hold up over time, keeping us more than satisfied as we wait for Chvrches to give us something even bigger.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Oct 1, 2015
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For this record, Lana Del Rey went all out with her ambition, bringing her vision to life in a way that only she could. She's making music that only she could make, that possess a unique sound no one else is bringing to the table right now.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Sep 25, 2015
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What A Time To Be Alive is ultimately the kind of release that will be relegated to curio status in the near future. It doesn’t hold a candle to the strength of either rappers best work, and for Future in particular its overall quality feels like a steep dip from the highs of his most recent run.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Sep 23, 2015
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Taylor's original 1989 is made even more interesting and worthy of discussion by Ryan's overtly classic rock-ified version, while Ryan's version is intriguing as both a personal expression and a reaction to one of the biggest albums we're likely to see come along in our lifetimes.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Sep 22, 2015
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This is an album for the Spotify era--a disparate collection of eleven singles, with no unifying message or even common mindset I can discern.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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Ultimately, though, regardless of whether Hansard is cribbing moves from his own country's heritage, or from one of the biggest rock stars in American history, he manages to make it all his own thanks to the quality of his songwriting and the passion behind his performances.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Sep 16, 2015
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It's officially a biennial tradition that The Wonder Years release a new record that happens to be their best record to date.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Sep 3, 2015
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The result is a record that feels as weighty as a work of literature, but also as enveloping and beautiful as the best albums that the folk music genre has ever produced.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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Showcasing the very best of Archambault’s lyrics and the band’s musicianship while channeling more post-rock-esque breaks along with diverse shifts in pacing and tone into their brand of hardcore, Abandoned is undoubtedly the essential Defeater release and gold-standard for hardcore in 2015.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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For the band's loyal fanbase, Everybody's Coming Down proves an experimental but mostly successful step further down a path of fuzzy, theatrical rock and roll.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Aug 28, 2015
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Emotion goes to great lengths to prove the advantages of being manufactured, with every piece interlocking with machine-like precision with its surroundings. It’s astonishingly effective, and like the best pop, demands to be listened to ad nauseum in order to gawk at the sheer audacity of the accomplishment.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Aug 20, 2015
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All told, Positive Songs for Negative People is Frank Turner's most complete album since Love, Ire & Song, and perhaps his best as well.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Aug 17, 2015
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Though it may be Mac’s tamest experiment yet, it also lends credence to the idea that he truly is this year’s grand romantic.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 31, 2015
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The quintet have honed in on their strengths and produced their most concise and assured release to date.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 29, 2015
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In place of Pluto and Honest’s love songs are emissions from the depths of Future’s psyche where light is unable to penetrate and whose denizens are twisted and ferocious.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 22, 2015
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It’s an intelligent, creative, and engaging album. It’s a blast to listen to, too.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 22, 2015
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Ditching the psychedelic rock for an album that mines from disco, synth-pop and R&B in equal measure is a move that is sure to alienate some of the Tame Impala fan base, but the fact that Kevin was able to stretch himself into this kind of new territory is undeniably a feat in its own right. It's just icing on the cake that Currents also happens to rival Lonerism as Tame Impala's masterpiece.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 21, 2015
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No, this is not his strongest work to date, but it certainly keeps him in the conversation.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 14, 2015
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Isbell isn't your average songwriter, and on Something More Than Free, there's a pretty strong argument to be made that he's outplaying anyone else in the game right now.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jul 14, 2015
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Slightly unfocused by design, Lantern broadens HudMo’s repertoire while also reaffirming his status as the premier producer of the sound that brought him to fame.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 30, 2015
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This record is bold, uncompromising, and one of the best and most important in its genre to come out in an already exceptional year.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 30, 2015
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Found In Far Away Places shows the band exploring brand new territories both instrumentally and lyrically. A clear ‘Album of the Year’ contender for 2015.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 26, 2015
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mewithoutYou have done something that feels nearly impossible with Pale Horses, and that’s recreate themselves without losing what made them interesting. It’s so effortless that it’s hard not to wonder if a higher power was involved.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 25, 2015
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Rather than dialling in the same record with a different twist every two years, Desaparecidos have crafted another mission statement.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 23, 2015
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[Pageant Material] sounds effortless and fully formed from first note to last.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 22, 2015
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Dopamine isn't his best record, and it might be his worst, but for one of the slyest songwriters from the past two decades of pop, "worst" can still be pretty damn great.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 16, 2015
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Universal Themes has the makings to be one the year’s most intriguing collections of songs yet.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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As with everything Van Etten puts out these days, it’s an essential release.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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While Four Year Strong will never be the band that wrote Rise Or Die Trying again, they prove on their new self-titled record that they have bigger steps ahead than the ones they left behind.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 9, 2015
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While it may not always work out in his favor, the high points here far outweigh the lows, and the takeaway from At.Long.Last.A$AP should be that Rocky is on his way to something even better once he finds his footing.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 5, 2015
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In Colour is neither a faithful regurgitation nor a distasteful bastardization of the past, but is instead a charming, effective attempt at bridging the gap between the two.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 5, 2015
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It's a return trip to the well that provided Nothing is Wrong, but one made by a band that has gained significant perspective, clout, and chops in the four years that have now passed since that record.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jun 1, 2015
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On their Bloodshot Records debut, the sextet have stepped up their game and have announced themselves as one of 2015's most important alt-country efforts.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted May 29, 2015
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The songs are still great, the live shows will still be raucous, and as evidenced by fiery album closer, "Til I Do It Again," Hoge's still got plenty of rebel left in him anyway.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Everything here is well thought out and meticulously executed, it's just that Matsson makes it all seem so effortless.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted May 19, 2015
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With so much going on in these songs, they could easily have become overstuffed, but Moulder balances everything perfectly, creating a swell of sound that surrounds you with its hugeness, but doesn't lose clarity in the process. Suffice to say, this is a record that demands to be listened to on a pair of good headphones.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted May 19, 2015
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The Room’s Too Cold may have the memories, The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path may have the ambition, In Currents may have the excitement, but Imbue is the best album that The Early November have ever released.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted May 12, 2015
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+- stands up to all of their previous records easily, and while there aren't any major shifts in their trademark formula, it is another step forward in the ever expanding career of the danish band.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted May 11, 2015
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At this stage in his career, he is firmly focused on doing whatever he and his band want to do. That kind of artistic freedom should certainly be applauded, one just wishes the results were far more satisfying.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 28, 2015
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Instant Gratification is impressive and for the most part feels like a strong return to form for a band that's well adjusted in its own sound and aura, as Dance Gavin Dance continue to be an anomaly in a mostly tired and boring scene.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 20, 2015
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Even if The Damnwells feels a bit anticlimactic as a big reunion album, even if it isn't quite as good as either One Last Century or No One Listens to the Band Anymore, and even if it could have been improved substantially through the addition of a few more EP songs (particularly "Along the Way," a bittersweet Boyhood parallel that stands as arguably the best song Alex Dezen has ever written), it still largely succeeds on its own terms.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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It's a version of All Time Low that not only has zero interest in moving past its pop-punk roots, but is embracing them with more vigor and pride than ever, laying the groundwork for punk bands that imagine a world where "maturing" doesn't mean leaving behind what you grew up loving.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 15, 2015
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There are far less cringe-worthy lyrics, and a sound that seems far more natural for the band as a whole.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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Strange Trails is brilliantly paced, and each song itself is brilliantly paced.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 8, 2015
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Malin has always been a talent, but here, he parlays everything he does well into a single 45-minute burst, and he reaches his pinnacle as a result.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Apr 1, 2015
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This album is perfect for those days when you just want to keep to yourself, when you feel like no one can be trusted. It's for anyone who has ever had the desire to forget their responsibilities and just make some damn music.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 31, 2015
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At its core, Kintsugi takes broken pieces and finds ways to put them back together into something new.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 31, 2015
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Carrie & Lowell leaves everything on the table, and as a result it's the most open, transparent and heartfelt record Stevens has made in his career. Sometimes, that's all you need in order to make a masterpiece.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 30, 2015
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Few rap albums are this smart, this detailed, and this concerned with its culture. It's the kind of record that could easily collapse under its own weight, but is repeatedly hoisted up by the impenetrable musical foundations.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 25, 2015
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It's the sound of a veteran band coming back to the game without missing a beat, and churning out some of their best, liveliest, and catchiest material in the process.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 17, 2015
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On the whole, American Beauty/American Psycho is Fall Out Boy's most consistent and bottom-line best album ever.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 9, 2015
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Of the 12 songs on the album proper, Sean is left to his own devices on less than half of them (two of which are the intro and outro), and the first signs of wear on the album come as soon as one of his solo joints succeeds another.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 9, 2015
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If you just want another batch of Torche tracks, some of which stand up to the best in their discography, then Restarter will prove to be a worthy addition to the Torche catalog.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 9, 2015
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As it stands, its hard to call anything on this album an evolution, since many of the tracks feel like they're just more beefed up but far less interesting versions of what they gave us on Shrines.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Mar 9, 2015
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If You're Reading This It's Too Late comes with all of the baggage and experimentation a mixtape brings while managing to surpass the quality of most artists' output.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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Then Came the Morning is still a solid next step for a promising young band. The songs are catchy and memorable, the musicianship is impeccable, and the production... well, suffice to say that Aaron Dessner should soon find himself an in-demand producer in the folk/Americana world.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 10, 2015
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Whether Murder by Death ever gets the credit they so richly deserve still remains to be seen. But more albums as dominant, complete and enriching as Big Dark Love probably won’t hurt their cause. In an era dominated by singles and ample amounts of filler, it is a delight to hear an album as engrossing as this.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 10, 2015
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The majority of the songs on Hyperview sound very, very similar. Those two songs are different enough to differentiate themselves from the rest of the album, but most of them aren’t.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 3, 2015
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Best of 2015? Maybe not, as Cloakroom could do well to add just a bit more variety to their sound. Nonetheless, they’re off to a rather auspicious start, as Further Out refines positive aspects of their debut EP and ups the production value immensely.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 2, 2015
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For those who are willing to go in without preconceived notions, this album is a masterpiece: a stunning feat of songwriting depth, emotional maturity, and melodic effortlessness that stands as one of the best albums to come out in years.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Feb 2, 2015
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"Summer Brings You Closer to Satan" would be an fair pick for the album’s best track, except that Runners in the Nerved World hardly falters in quality at any point.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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Though not nearly as strong as 2008’s Ganging Up On the Sun, Evermotion is stronger than 2010’s Easy Wonderful and will continue to keep the band relevant in 2015 and beyond.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jan 20, 2015
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The palpably effervescent joy of Rae Sremmurd feels untainted by the ills of reality and stands against a backdrop of contemporaries like Shmurda and Chief Keef who use their as a way of combating the grim reality of inner city rot.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jan 15, 2015
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An understandable desire to have her traumas understood by everybody inevitably results in a bland mush of melodrama. Despite this, The Pinkprint is Nicki Minaj’s most successful album by a fairly wide margin, as she becomes more empathetic than at any point in the past while Pink Friday’s DMZ between pop and rap becomes little more than a historical footnote in her career.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jan 13, 2015
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Her melodies are always on point and her voice is as strong and confident as ever, a very large and noticeable step up from the teenage True Romance.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Jan 5, 2015
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Very much a step forward from last year’s The Coming Tide, Everlasting Arms is a sterling effort from an artist who fully understands who he is and what he is and is absolutely loving every minute of it.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 23, 2014
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- Posted Dec 17, 2014
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While the record’s bloat does kind of compromise its overall consistency and cohesion, Lost on the River probably still has more of the year’s best songs in one place than almost any other album.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 15, 2014
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Overall, if you’re going to listen to one seasonal release this year, Los Campesinos! have created an EP which provides that festive hit whilst maintaining exactly what it is that makes them special with their usual work. Another stellar release from one of the most under-rated indie rock bands in the world.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 12, 2014
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On her debut album, Azealia Banks has established herself as a brash and crude personality both on and off record, and she’s complemented it with a competent execution of a bold artistic vision.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 9, 2014
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Cadillactica very rarely falls short of its goals, and the few throwaway tracks are unobtrusive enough to not take anything away from the record.- Absolute Punk (Staff reviews)
- Posted Dec 9, 2014
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