CMJ's Scores
- Music
For 728 reviews, this publication has graded:
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67% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
Highest review score: | Harmonicraft | |
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Lowest review score: | IV Play |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 663 out of 728
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Mixed: 64 out of 728
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Negative: 1 out of 728
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On Skying, the group has definitely matured, jettisoning much of the divisiveness that marked its brash origins, but it feels like some of the edginess that first made the Horrors notable might've been discarded with it.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 4, 2011
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The album, however, cannot shake off the feeling that it's a melting pot of Segall's previous albums from this year.- CMJ
- Posted Oct 11, 2012
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The music is smart, diverse and tuned to perfectionist standards, but frequently the lyrics leave the listener wondering, “Where is White’s gut on this?”- CMJ
- Posted Jun 12, 2014
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Sleeper will probably be viewed in hindsight as "That kinda boring Ty Segall album."- CMJ
- Posted Aug 29, 2013
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While the xx allowed itself to get mildly playful on its debut album, those moments are stripped out on Coexist as the band further minimizes its already minimalist approach.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 14, 2012
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While D is undoubtedly a grower, it's unfortunate that White Denim's experimental tendencies don't always lend themselves equally well to good songs.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 2, 2011
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Dedication, while a great exercise in atmosphere, doesn't get anywhere past where it started. It begins in gloom and minimal electronics, remains there-hell, it wallows there-and finishes off its life there.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 18, 2011
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Some tracks are wildly successful on an individual basis, but they're cut short or steamrolled right over as Riggins whips through what seems like every sonic concept he's had in the last two decades.- CMJ
- Posted Oct 30, 2012
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The Silver Gymnasium has Sheff getting increasingly personal, though it sometimes seems as if he has no more personal secrets left to reveal. The new experience is stunted by the fact that everything really just sounds like a memory.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 6, 2013
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- Posted Jul 23, 2014
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If the album has a significant weakness, it's that despite the impressive attention to detail and the impeccable production work, the record can't quite shake that side-project feeling.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 28, 2012
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Tropics Of Love is an experiment in inertia. When it’s good, it stays good, and when it’s not, it’ll be over by the time you swallow your pina colada.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 20, 2014
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Smoothing an epochal shift with a sonic mix of new and old isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Arguably, the band did the same thing when it cast aside the spacey sounds of Leave Home for the alt-leaning Open Your Heart. But on New Moon, the transition is rocky, more of a cop-out than a compromise.- CMJ
- Posted Mar 6, 2013
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After so much rapid reinvention, he’s found himself stalled in the middle of a transformation. In his constant quest to learn new tricks, he’s only ended up chasing his tail.- CMJ
- Posted Apr 22, 2013
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- Posted Sep 11, 2014
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Long.Live.A$AP, his major-label debut, is both cunning and desperate in its attempts to please every possible demographic without looking like it's trying too hard.- CMJ
- Posted Jan 14, 2013
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- Posted Aug 31, 2012
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The album doesn’t bring anything new to the table, opting instead to build on established structures.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 23, 2013
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The band aims for epic heights but all too often goes with the assumption that grandness is necessitated solely by noise. That said, there are glimmers of great things to come all over this record.- CMJ
- Posted Oct 7, 2011
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While the band’s return to its gruffer roots on Desperate Ground has its redeeming qualities, the reliance on pop-punk catchiness feels like a crutch.- CMJ
- Posted Apr 16, 2013
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Over the course of 14 songs, when the emotional range is the difference between singing, "I just wanna get really high" and "I feel like shooting up," the content [getting wasted and having a good time] can wear on you--or, much like Andrew W.K.'s party music before it, it can fuel you.- CMJ
- Posted Jan 22, 2013
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The unpredictable mix incites some strange transitions, occasionally cutting off promising grooves to the album's detriment ("Groundskeeper Rag," especially, peaks prematurely). But what Family Perfume lacks in momentum it makes up for in brevity.- CMJ
- Posted May 17, 2012
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It’s equally as innovative as it is mundane, equally as ambitious as it is safe, and equally as fun as it is tedious. Well, the last one isn’t quite true, this album is a ton of fun.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 22, 2014
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Too much of the album feels as if she’s chosen the comfort of being back home, retreating from the brief spotlight she’d been slowing stepping toward since 2008.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 11, 2013
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On the whole, there is a lack of connection that makes it hard to qualify Synthetica as an entirely memorable album.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
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With Love is by no means a terrible album, but the bar that Dedication set was in no way reached. It’s worth giving a listen, but be prepared to edit it into a condensed and sensical format.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 21, 2013
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Still branded with his punchy, pop-punk melodies, as well as venturing back to the fuzzier roots in several instances, the real issue with Afraid Of Heights is a lack of constraint.- CMJ
- Posted Mar 28, 2013
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The album lacks one basic fundamental of general pop music: lyrical hooks. The primary reason why they’re lacking though is because Wasner’s voice blends so well with Ehrens’ synth hooks that she is at times barely distinguishable from them.- CMJ
- Posted May 20, 2013
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Acousmatic Sorcery is an occasionally iridescent collection of songs, but at the end of the day it feels too tasteful, too self-consciously curated.- CMJ
- Posted Mar 27, 2012
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Ab-Soul puts out a solid release here, helped along by some big name features and big performances from his TDE labelmates, but at times These Days feels too generic or just flat out stale, ultimately failing to carry the Black Hippy torch in the ways that good kid m.A.A.d city and Oxymoron did for the crew.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 25, 2014
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Perfect Darkness becomes half a dip in lukewarm water, when it should be a moody walk on a cloudy day.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 29, 2011
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Smilewound traipses all over the place, sometimes tripping as it finds it’s path. But when it does, it surges with moments of delicate finesse and threatening omnission.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 16, 2013
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If this album were condensed into an EP, it would be great, but as an LP, the Aussies seem to be stretching the good stuff too thin.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 1, 2012
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The hype experienced by budding artists like Scott can be unsettling. Generally, it elicits polarizing reactions: listeners are either staunch supporters or fervent detractors. Seldom is there an in-between. In spite of that, after digesting Scott’s debut LP, in-between is exactly where I feel.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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Instead of making the more personal record that he intended by telling his side of the tour story, Owens has created his most detached album yet.- CMJ
- Posted Jan 16, 2013
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Decimation Blues has undeniably strong songs on the more experimental end of the spectrum and undeniably strong songs on the folky end of the spectrum. However, their placement together on one album (alongside a number of less successful songs) results in an extremely uneven listening experience.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 19, 2014
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It seems like in each song Wiley is talking about a million different things all at once, but there's always the possibility that it's totally focused and you're just not keeping up. It's hard to tell.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 12, 2011
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Despite its upbeat personality and general happiness, the album doesn’t have a distinct personality or identity.- CMJ
- Posted Mar 14, 2013
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Where Tim Cohen’s vocals should soar, scream or sink low, they remain at a consistent monotone, rendering his occasionally poetic lyrics into lukewarm sentiments that do not invite further investigation.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 11, 2014
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There’s no doubt that Royal Bangs are fully capable of splicing a broader set of influences into their quixotic mix, and Brass offers several great glimpses into a sonic evolution in progress. It’s just a shame that the metamorphosis isn’t quite complete.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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Despite V’s evidence of growth and energy throughout the first half of the album, excitement drains during the latter half. Kastlander’s vocals are still emotionally pinpricking on each song, consistently dwelling on the subject matter of relationship/post-relationship difficulties on tracks like Full and Be Here Now. Eventually though, just like hearing a friend complain about their ex for three months straight after the split, it gets tiresome.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 18, 2014
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While the songs on Lights Out would certainly suit a fine live atmosphere, their simplicity, repetition and generic nature create a rather weak album that fails to hold its own in today’s complicated indie rock landscape.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 15, 2014
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Spiritual-Mental-Physical is occasionally slight, and there are fewer developed ideas than a real album release; for every punk etching on the wall, there is an aimless jam that was undoubtedly more fun to play than listen to.- CMJ
- Posted Jan 27, 2011
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- Posted Oct 26, 2012
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On this album, it feels like she had been groping for some sense of direction after an exhaustive smackdown. And she decidedly chose the feminine end of her musical ying-yang, opting for quiet, confounding introspection.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 10, 2014
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For the most part, songs come off as vapid and barely take a knife to the surface of his earlier work.- CMJ
- Posted Sep 12, 2013
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Painted Palms’ strength is in their balmy, unhurried melodies. But even such melodic virtues are no match for the sexless nothingness that permeates this record.- CMJ
- Posted Jan 17, 2014
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At every turn and every track the album is pushing up the RPMs to the point the engine begins to whine, smoke and threaten to explode.- CMJ
- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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Even though Because The Internet is kind of strange and kind of a bummer, it does show Glover’s range as a musician.- CMJ
- Posted Dec 9, 2013
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Like the previous three Crocodile outputs, Crimes of Passion is forgettable like a party might be. Some may get sick of it and leave early, and others may find the album similar to a one night stand who says all the right things.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 23, 2013
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The back half meanders through woozy loungers like "Chemtrails" and "Sunday Morning" before wrapping up with the spindly, tom-heavy "Neon Dove," which breathes just enough life into the pacing to make you feel like you've listened to something complete by the time the percussion's abrupt exit signals the record's resolution.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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When it works, the noises are strange and exciting, like discovering a dead animal as a child, all over a danceable groove. When it doesn't, it just sounds like a drunken jam sesh over fucked up Casio drum loops.- CMJ
- Posted Apr 9, 2012
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Those with some patience will eventually get a smattering of the heavy, grainy goods on This Song Is Over, Warble Womb‘s tellingly penultimate track. This certainly doesn’t make the album a wash--the swampy tunes are still fairly enjoyable. But it does change the formula for the band.- CMJ
- Posted Dec 3, 2013
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When Smith gets a little feistier (his last resort), the songs feel more ambitious; but it’s the more minimal, quiet ones that hit home emotionally.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 18, 2014
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Neon Icon is the weight the internet has left us with. It’s a much-delayed product of Tumblr art, Big Brother reality TV, corporate worship and urban fetishism. Or, maybe it’s pushing against these things. I dunno, whatever, at least it’s pretty fun.- CMJ
- Posted Jun 24, 2014
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With a mixture of electronic guitars, field recordings and slight percussion, the album is extremely peaceful--maybe a little too peaceful.- CMJ
- Posted Aug 1, 2013
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It’s a darker, angrier album and it shows that the duo is adventurous, but the experiments don’t quite cohere.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 16, 2013
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Derivative without bringing anything new, Not Nothing is lo-fi at a mediocre level.- CMJ
- Posted Apr 29, 2011
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You may find yourself cringing along to these missteps, but the album also a pretty fair split between between good and bad.- CMJ
- Posted May 3, 2013
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- Posted Sep 1, 2011
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Forming an identity is a difficult task, and Reasons To Live is honest about the painful and revelatory nature of that process.- CMJ
- Posted Jan 30, 2013
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- Posted Jun 8, 2012
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NONONO are Swedish afterall, so while uneclectic, the album is not without its well executed, catchy genre charms. But what NONONO does well on We Are Only What We Feel, other people have done better time and time again.- CMJ
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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- Posted Oct 18, 2013
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