Blurt Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 1,384 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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40% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 73
Highest review score: | George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison [Live] | |
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Lowest review score: | Collapse |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 950 out of 1384
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Mixed: 427 out of 1384
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Negative: 7 out of 1384
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reviews
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Meteorites is a clarion call to all of their followers, from the Flaming Lips to Interpol, that Echo & The Bunnymen have finally come back to reclaim their rightful place back in front of the spotlight.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Aug 12, 2014
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- Posted Jun 7, 2012
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Count Yer Lucky Stars is sure to be high on the critics' picks again and finally garnering the band the limelight they so richly deserve.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Dec 20, 2011
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- Posted Apr 4, 2012
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Her Space Holiday brings together all the key elements of Bianchi's decade-and-a-half of coloring outside the lines of the pop infrastructure to deliver a swan song appropriately fitting for his underrated one-man-act.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Nov 23, 2011
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This is fun music, gut music, music you can freak out to or just nod your head, depending on your mood.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Jan 9, 2012
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Jackson's love for Ellington but unwillingness to play it safe puts The Duke much closer in spirit to its inspiration than rote copies of originals would ever have done.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Jun 27, 2012
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- Posted Jul 17, 2012
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Andre Williams, ladies and gentlemen: one of the last living links to the heyday of dirty R&B, super-soul and first generation booty funk. And certainly one of the few left who still brings it like he means it, every time.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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No One Knows is a subtle album, one that requires time and patience to allow its hooks to sink in.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Jun 20, 2012
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If you dig big choruses, the sound of a heart breaking and just the right amount of sweat on your brow, then Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It is for you.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Jun 6, 2012
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This album is a wellspring of the bandmates' combined creativity and an ode to free-spirited artistic expression. Bravo.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Sep 21, 2011
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What sets the Fray apart is that they use their music to tell other people's stories in literate, compelling ways.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Feb 23, 2012
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As Yes is now in its sixth decade, the prog rock band shows on Fly From Here that it can still make music that is fresh and lively.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Aug 3, 2011
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The fuzz of "Fighting the Smoke" and blend of twang and sincerity on "Red Rubber Army" prove that he's not going to run out of great ideas any time soon.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Nov 26, 2012
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This is a calm, passionate album miles away from the dirge of YOB, echoing the lucidity of his homeland's creeks and forests, bringing together elements of Eastern and Western folk like David Crosby trading in Topanga Canyon for the Dead Sea.- Blurt Magazine
- Posted Oct 25, 2012
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