For 4,038 reviews, this publication has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4 points lower than other critics.
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Average Music review score: 69
Highest review score: | Channel Orange | |
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Lowest review score: | Revival |
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Positive: 2,752 out of 4038
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Mixed: 1,215 out of 4038
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Negative: 71 out of 4038
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Indie rock albums with this uniquely developed a voice don't come around often, especially not when it's this much fun.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 2, 2012
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Harry’s House was constructed board by board, and, ultimately, it’s a lovely place to spend time in. Styles is making the music he wants to make.- Consequence
- Posted May 20, 2022
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Look Now is another solid entry into an already healthy and vital body of work. It’s not his absolute best, but it still earns a spot in the meatier part of his iconic recording arc.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 10, 2018
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He’s still a countercultural figure himself, veritably, but he’s achieved self-actualization. Old won’t let you forget it.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 7, 2013
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- Posted Aug 20, 2013
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3.15.20 truly showcases Glover’s talents as a musician, producer, and songwriter. It’s a balanced body of work, not through its similarities, but rather its extreme contrasts.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 23, 2020
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Reclaiming his own identity, Skepta is now properly equipped to amplify the sound just above its dank, underground incubator.- Consequence
- Posted May 13, 2016
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Faith in Strangers is more than an album that comes to life. It details life from the inside out, focusing on each movement’s innards rather than its outer coat.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 20, 2014
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While it might be easy to dismiss an EP as a lesser body of work, this five-song set makes the case that Van Etten is in a period of songwriting where all her music is essential, regardless of the package it’s delivered in.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 3, 2015
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SORROW feels like a half-hour pummeling followed by a 24-minute healing session. And maybe that’s the point. Separation--and the grief resulting from it--is never an evenly balanced journey.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 13, 2016
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Tempest delivers yet another collection of the ramblers that have populated Dylan's records since Time Out of Mind.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 12, 2012
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Reinterpreting and rearranging a series of older songs with new tones and styles — especially songs off of an album widely acclaimed for its tone and style — is a vision that not everybody could pull off, but Olsen does.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 28, 2020
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Despite its intimacy, Piano & A Microphone doesn’t feel like trespassing on Prince because it doesn’t truly expose him. This recording doesn’t reveal the nuts-and-bolts inner workings of one of the greatest artists of all time. How could it? We get to listen as a visionary works with simple tools--and in the end, Prince’s genius remains as mysterious as ever.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 27, 2018
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He's a little scatterbrained on Blunderbuss, as if he's still shaking up his past to move forward into the future, and as a result, Jack White represents everything Jack White has already accomplished.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 24, 2012
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Their dulcet, vintage tones intoxicate and overwhelm the senses, while the cutting lyrics set the table for a thoroughly emotional listening experience.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 3, 2016
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FlyLo's Until The Quiet Comes is an exercise in dense rhythmic layers and melodic dissonance.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 3, 2012
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This is music that also stands on its own, a work by turns eerie and sparse, but also tinged in the warm nostalgia of bike rides at dusk and the loyalty of friends.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 24, 2016
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There are incredibly emotional moments throughout the record, really driving the anger and sadness of the music. Some songs lack depth and don’t land as well as others, but, overall, The Nothing remains an emotionally potent experience that longtime fans of Korn will enjoy.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 12, 2019
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Dupuis and Speedy Ortiz walk along intersections effortlessly: now and then, power and fragility, intricate poetry and direct prose, pain and pleasure. Foil Deer does this as well as their excellent debut, but also takes some risks in its growth.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 15, 2015
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The Men may not be hailed as the genre's saviors, nor should they be, but here they have done an excellent job as its purveyors.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 8, 2012
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With Attack on Memory, Baldi's never felt more alive or more authentic.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 23, 2012
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Polo’s previous album, Die a Legend, was meticulously crafted but unrousably lethargic; all the beats sounded hungover. The Goat has more pep in its step.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 17, 2020
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Garden Window is, by and large, a successful 11-track record that scrapes a wide palette to enhance each nuance tastefully, movingly, manically well.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 1, 2012
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case/lang/veirs is certainly a cut above whatever record is playing in your local Starbucks at the moment, but it’s also content to steer clear of grand statements in favor of something more real-life.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 16, 2016
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It’s full of the kind of warm G-funk that never fails to transport you to the part of the country it belongs to.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 22, 2016
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- Posted Jul 6, 2016
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That framework [on 2008′s Lost in the Sound of Separation] is largely in tact on the new effort, except it's decidedly richer and more vibrant, showcasing each member's strengths in ways not realized before in Underoath's decade-old career.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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Every ounce of Hot Sauce spectacle comes from so many ridiculous angles, it's a wonder that a single arbitrary reviewer could just throw words about it onto one page.- Consequence
- Posted May 2, 2011
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The band fails to make a significant statement of their immediate necessity with this sophomore effort.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 8, 2015
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We’ve been graced with a look into his personal refuge, and it’s been beautiful.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 14, 2016
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