Clash Music's Scores
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For 3,860 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.3 points higher than other critics.
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Average Music review score: 74
Highest review score: | Dead Man's Pop [Box Set] | |
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Lowest review score: | Wake Up! |
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Positive: 3,230 out of 3860
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Mixed: 601 out of 3860
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Negative: 29 out of 3860
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More than simply a side project and definitely not just a collection of cast-offs, Oddments Of The Gamble is a remarkably cohesive listen for something assembled over time and without restrictions.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 15, 2016
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A return-to-roots record that works most successfully when it rebels against itself, Jamie T's vision of revelation isn't something to be easily shrugged off.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 1, 2016
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It must be said that a few of the dance mixes will sound a tad repetitive to modern ears, but what really proves fascinating is the melting pot of influences on display.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 15, 2017
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A Humdrum Star feels like a step beyond the precious experiments of their opening records, a concise and complete statement that defies categorisation and reinforces the vitality of UK jazz at this moment.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 20, 2018
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Haiku Salut use instruments as a tool to tell stories, and the band’s emotional gravitas is symptomatic of how this type of music can triumph against all the odds.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 13, 2018
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Sinking Into A Miracle isn't for everyone, and it isn't meant to be. If you want to escape down a rabbit hole of enchanting electronic orchestration then this is just the ticket. If not, then maybe give this one a miss.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 12, 2018
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THE S.L.P is safe. It’s the untainted evidence of a missed opportunity. Frankly, someone of Serge’s caliber could have plunged deeper into the void of sonic exploration. There’s always a next time.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 3, 2019
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More. Again. Forever shows a band who insist on exploring, learning and get closer to the truth about life and human existence, and there is just no way that this can ever, ever, be a bad thing.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 16, 2020
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With their modest personas and its subtle production, it could be easy to disregard dvsn’s third record as more of the same, but repeat listens reveal a warm and unpretentious record, from an act confidently starting to evolve.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 21, 2020
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The first half of the album is particularly monotonous, with the one-man band fervently spewing similar hooks that show very little dynamism and only serve a purpose to maintain a foot tapping rhythm.- Clash Music
- Posted May 5, 2020
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A beautifully crafted, nuanced record, bursting to the brim with ideas and not afraid to test the listener with its expansive sound pallet.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 16, 2020
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Caro’s debut album certainly shines bright and is beautifully off-putting in everything it tries, from its lyrics to its musicality. The effects on you, however, will depend on your ability to be challenged by the music you listen to.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 7, 2020
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As ever, this latest window into his psyche prompts as many questions as it provides answers - despite offering his usual warmth and intimacy, he still deftly keeps the listener at bay by retaining a degree of mystery- Clash Music
- Posted May 27, 2021
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It’s very much a record that stands on its own two feet. These are excellent songs. Not only that, but given the isolation and anxieties of life in 2021, it’s easy to find commonality in these tales of hope and strength amid troubling uncertainty.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 10, 2021
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Overall, the album is a tour-de-force bound to leave the listener nostalgic for warm, sunny times with an inherently groove-focused, genre-bending sound.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 28, 2022
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Neil Young is also isn’t accompanied by anyone. He’s just has his guitar between himself and the audience. Its wonderful to hear. And this is why ‘Royce Hall 1971’ is a remarkable album. Yes, we’ve heard all the songs before, but not quite like this.- Clash Music
- Posted May 6, 2022
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The interplay between Young and Promise of the Real is great and dare I say, they somehow manage to out ‘Crazy Horse’ the actual Crazy Horse. This is a greatest hits selection worthy of Elliot Roberts’ 50-year friendship with Neil Young.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 5, 2022
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Peppering the underground with some of its most influential cuts, each new project has taken him closer to his goals – hell, he’s even nailed a Grammy nomination. ‘$oul $old $eperately’ works emphatically to bring these elements together and push them to a new level.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 30, 2022
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Lashed with swathes of distant bittersweet nostalgia, the record dabbles with elements of funk, electronic, indie and pop to form beautiful airy vocals and infectious guitar melodies, punctuated by rolling drums, through to delicate folk tracks which demonstrate the breath of Constance’s lyrical prowess.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 7, 2022
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An artist who continually confronts his own emotions, ‘Permanent Damage’ finds Joesef heightening his intentions, and magnifying his aspirations. He’s manifesting pop greatness, and few would bet against him.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 17, 2023
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On occasion, the record feels quite lazy in its lyrical direction and yet too direct, falling into moments of cringe rather than what could have been perceived as powerful and fun.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 9, 2023
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Soon to be household names, Coach Party refused to be pencilled in to one genre, but still managed to retain consistency, coherency and identity on their debut record, a feat rarely seen – so keep an eye on them.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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The thematic string throughout ‘WEEDKILLER’ is extremely present, the messages bold whilst never sacrificing the integrity and quality of the tracks.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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At times the lyrical component can leave you cold.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 20, 2015
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- Posted Feb 4, 2013
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Now, they’ve unveiled their eighth collection of poetically punky musical works which carries their fresh momentum to expansive heights.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 19, 2021
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The album’s lacking that one standout moment to make it a truly transformative experience. Still, the scope and ambition are to be applauded, and it’s a treat to take a voyage around his mind and beyond.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 24, 2014
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This is an album that deserves big headphones and large sweeping views of grey coastal days.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 10, 2017
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Employing a dense rack of synths, the opening tracks establish a slightly chaotic fug that the record gradually emerges from. And, once its found its feet, the album treads a pretty glorious path.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 10, 2017
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M.I.A.’s most consistent work since her debut. ... Yes, her myriad ideas are still tumultuous, but there’s precious few other musicians out there attempting such an ambitious and impassioned collage of words, rhythms and concepts.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 5, 2013
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- Posted Mar 27, 2015
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That this is both Beirut's deepest and most instantly enjoyable album is obvious.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 22, 2011
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She continues to rise above our expectations. Producing a sound that would comfortably fit alongside the greats she once listened to on her Walkman.- Clash Music
- Posted May 27, 2021
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- Posted Dec 2, 2013
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Instead of throwing perspective on her fears, anxieties and problems and helping to alleviate them, that context and duality only amplifies them. They become her, and she becomes them. ... ‘Hurt A Fly’ is one of the more optimistic-sounding songs on the album, but even its hopeful tone is laden with the threat and/or promise of everything crashing down. The tender strains of ‘Pass’ also offer a glimmer of hope, but one that, inevitably, eventually burns out and turns to dust.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 30, 2021
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SBTRKT’s signature sound, which defies genre boundaries and pushes the boundaries of popular music, continues to shine on ‘The Rat Road’.- Clash Music
- Posted May 8, 2023
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A record worth savouring, it sits alongside NewGen R&B talent – step forward ChloexHalle, we see you Kiana Lede – while retaining that classic touch.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 3, 2020
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The music is stark and abrasive but there is a feeling of hope. Lurking underneath it all themes of gender and insecurity litter ‘The Great Regression’.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 18, 2022
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On the surface, a hyperpop post-punk album should never work. But somehow, by some distorted miracle, Courting pulls it off – in the best way imaginable. In a landscape of so many albums regurgitating overbaked sounds, Courting have redefined guitar music. Instead of using the guitar as a songwriting tool, they use it as a weapon.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 23, 2022
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‘Portrait Of A Dog’ offers up a compelling glimpse into Yano’s chimerical interior world, deftly and sincerely, unfurling memory after memory without devolving into, and getting lost in, syrupy sentimentality.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 3, 2023
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Despite having to navigate different kinds of losses to get to this stage, Tucker and Brownstein have emerged stringently triumphant, their bond stronger and more unshakeable than ever.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 26, 2024
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It succeeds in bringing a 90s aesthetic kicking and screaming in to the 21st century, shedding the nostalgia in favour of contemporary pop pomp, all delivered with Jim Adkins’ trademark optimism and heart-on-sleeve lyricism.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 22, 2019
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It’s a more grounded and less airbrushed exploration of identity than we might be used to from Hannah Diamond, but one that counteracts an era increasingly obsessed with the perfect image and the false promise of forever.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 4, 2023
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His drawled, out of focus mumblings drawing you in unavoidably to the patchwork sonics, and though the album can be a little overwhelming on first listen, repeated plays reveal an irresistible talent.- Clash Music
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With a solid foundation of beats, introspective lyricism and a sharp pen at his disposal, Nas might be the only rapper to have two releases in the best albums of the 2021 conversation. Magic.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 12, 2022
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An album of stunning ambition and outright defiance, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1 rips apart everything you know about Foals, a bold transformative work, as inspiring as it is urgent.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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There’s a wonderful rawness to Porter’s vocals, confronting his troubles of the past with his blossoming musical pallet.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 22, 2021
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Living up to its title, Phantom Brickworks proves a spectral set, a fragile sounding record that confidently conveys the intent of its creator. It may not win him any new fans, and old fans may even be puzzled at the lack of sunny beats seen on last year’s ‘A Mineral Love’, but it still stands as a great escape for those who like to get lost in sound rather than riffs.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 9, 2017
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All this does is reassert the effortless, enduring power of those original pieces; find the originals and save your pennies for the forthcoming Carpenter tour.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 22, 2017
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'Ordinary Man' is far from perfect, but all Ozzy Osbourne's solo releases tend to reflect their creator's flaws to one degree or another. It does, however, absolutely succeed on its own terms, serving its purpose by reminding the world just what we'll miss when this titan among titans finally departs us for good.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 24, 2020
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The act-to-act cohesion is seamless, as is the recreation of rigid techno militancy, and should be met with at least one bouquet brought to the stage.- Clash Music
- Posted May 22, 2017
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Impactful and often unexpected, ‘PUNK’ breaks new ground within Young Thug’s identity.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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‘Beautiful and Brutal Yard‘ sees the Uju Militer remind us why he’s so adored. ‘Intro’ finds Hus sounding rejuvenated and full of new source material.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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A singular, precise, and continually inviting experience, Clean finds Soccer Mommy reaching a new level of artistry, using her earlier releases as a bedrock to support her ambitions. A marvellous debut, it’s truly something to savour.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 14, 2018
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Call The Comet doesn’t quite reach the heights it sets out to, as the execution on some tracks falls flat despite some interesting ideas. That being said, there are enough moments throughout the record to remind you that the Marr magic is alive and well.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 19, 2018
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HOLY FVCK serves as brilliant proof of Lovato’s hard rock capabilities. Lovato suits hard rock, those vocals absolutely gorgeous when paired with a sturdy burst of heavy soundscapes. While Lovato can knock out a summer-ready banger, it’s equally as thrilling to see them lurking in the shadows.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 19, 2022
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It again boasts a plethora of instruments and will likely remind fans why Belle and Sebastian are so great at what they do.- Clash Music
- Posted May 5, 2022
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- Posted Mar 7, 2019
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It’s a fairly middle-of-the-road indie record. It could do with a little more depth, a little more humanity.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 4, 2020
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The variations aren’t as wild, but that doesn’t mean you don’t notice them, the Glasgow zeitgeist keeping things moving as a supreme technician (ever the perfectionist, this final cut apparently took five takes).- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 25, 2016
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It’s an unabashed pop record that anyone should be proud to play at full volume.- Clash Music
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‘The Land, The Water, The Sky’ is an album to savour, to go back to again and again to either get a greater understanding of what she is imparting and to find a new melody you missed the last time.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 21, 2023
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There is a heady optimism to the album. Instead of claustrophobic soundscapes, Lake has built elegant drones around pockets of space that allow the songs, and listener, to breathe.- Clash Music
- Posted May 8, 2020
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‘World Record’ is a thrilling ride through some admittedly familiar pastures. But then, perhaps that simply underlines how potent Neil Young remains, and the increasing resonance of his eco-politics.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 22, 2022
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It's a more mature record, one that keeps the energy of its predecessor and filters it through new sonic filters. Thanks to its subtle mix of styles there's a timeless quality, the sound of freethinkers finding their feet in a very weird time. Get on it.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 3, 2019
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At 13 tracks there is perhaps a little weight that could be shed – at times, ‘Never Let Me Go’ can feel a little indulgent, lacking a certain concise nature, with ‘This Is What You Wanted’ sounding like a flat cousin of Coldplay’s ‘Clocks’. That said, when it hits ‘Never Let Me Go’ is a reminder of how thrilling, and genuinely intoxicating Placebo can be.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 24, 2022
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All the usual suspects are in place as you would suspect from a band with, let's be honest, not that many hits of the great variety.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 21, 2011
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While his distinctive voice and keening melodies are as enchanting as ever, Wilson has added a cinematic heft that neatly avoids being saccharine.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 4, 2013
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The beautifully crafted fuzzy rock record has sonic concoctions that could have easily been taken from the best 90s and 2000s teen movies; not only does it serve its purpose of self-acceptance and healing, but it also further solidifies Laus’ place in the industry as a formidable, agenda-setting songwriter.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 14, 2022
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Yet American Football sounds like nothing that’s come in the last 16 years, or the last two for that matter.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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Successful forays into synth-disco (‘Look At Your Hands’), slo-mo new wave (‘Coast To Coast’) and hymnal R&B (‘Home’) rescue a uniquely energetic, smart record in danger of over-saturation.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 16, 2018
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Bloom oozes simplicity, honesty and contentness. It will be a welcome sound of summer for 'Teen Dream' fans, but don't expect anything too radical.- Clash Music
- Posted May 14, 2012
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He seems to explore his craft, experimenting with electronic instruments throughout each track, yet stays close to home.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 27, 2022
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Packed with personality and innovative sounds, this is an incredibly strong release.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 28, 2022
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The Bride is a stellar soundtrack to the complexities of womanhood within the institution of marriage, a triumph of raw intensity.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 13, 2016
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[Seeds is] not up there with its makers’ very best releases, but a welcome indication that they still absolutely mean business.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 20, 2014
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Ape in Pink Marble doesn’t do anything innovative because it doesn’t really have to. So go ahead, Devendra, celebrate.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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Tessa Murray's voice is gorgeously fragile and the backdrop will lift you out of encroaching grim winter evenings.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 10, 2011
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Fionn’s great rocking out and full of energy, but here, just voice and guitar for most, he’s just so listenable.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 21, 2013
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This is a beautifully blissed-out record, coloured by minimal rhythms and Lewis Rainsbury’s isolated vocals.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 29, 2013
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‘Girls – The 2nd Mini Album’ demonstrates an advancement of aespa as artists. It has solidified the group’s creative intentions whilst also illustrating their ability at owning other concepts.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 13, 2022
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Sure to be a hit with the disenfranchised, give the man a single bulb to perform under on stage and fans will be riveted.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 11, 2014
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The pace is infectious and small helpings will sweeten your day.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 23, 2011
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It’s studied, sure--these guys are superbly technically proficient--but never is the fun obscured by fretwork pyrotechnics.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 20, 2014
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The band's strengths are here in abundance, but they are reimagined, twisted into new shapes and given a visceral intensity that is utterly irresistible.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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Boxcutter flirts competently with funky house ('Zabriskie Disco'), UKG ('Moon Pupils') and even mid-'80s funk ('TV Troubles'), all showcasing his deft and malleable production styles.- Clash Music
- Posted May 19, 2011
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This mature, experienced point of view on the nation’s favorite pastime is bound to rock clubs this summer.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Live in London see as duo with chemistry stronger than ever. Let's just hope their busy schedules make room for the long-rumoured movie. If their past work is anything to go on, it will be gold.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 22, 2019
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By tweaking the American seasoning in their long-simmering stew of English folk, Smoke Fairies have finally delivered on their early promise to create an album you can truly get lost in.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 31, 2020
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Held together by a singular sense of purpose, ‘The Feminine Divine’ is at times daring, at others anthemic. Both puzzling and entrancing, it refuses to be hemmed in by past success, reaching out instead for new challenges.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 27, 2023
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Ritual Union is the rich vindication of Little Dragon's slow burning upturn.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 25, 2011
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There’s a vision and attention to detail here that’s led to an decidedly individual record that, like a new love, shares a little more with you whenever you spend some time together.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 17, 2014
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The music has stark contrasts that work well to portray the emotions of singer Jim James.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 29, 2015
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Multi-Love undoubtedly reveals Unknown Mortal Orchestra's willingness to reinvent and innovate, yet it's still beset by some of the difficulties that have featured in their previous work.- Clash Music
- Posted May 20, 2015
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For all its touching and personal lyrical matter, Next Thing undoubtedly boasts improved production and more developed song-structures, as well as a more fluid use of warm synths and punchy snare drums.- Clash Music
- Posted May 27, 2016
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- Posted Feb 27, 2012
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As a whole, Breaks & Bone is a little samey, but as a showcase of one of Glasgow’s finest musicians, it’s a gem.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 27, 2013
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His music marries complexity with club-ready thump, resulting in a dystopian dancehall of morbid booty shaking.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 25, 2014
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Ride seem to be embrace and move past their illustrious past, resulting in one of the most finessed, intriguing albums of their career to date.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 28, 2024
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The beautiful performances captured here, touching on all five studio albums, are more than enough of a reason to seek this out.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 4, 2011
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