Dusted Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 3,082 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 73
Highest review score: | Ys | |
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Lowest review score: | Rain In England |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,474 out of 3082
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Mixed: 574 out of 3082
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Negative: 34 out of 3082
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- Dusted Magazine
- Posted May 21, 2015
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His inventive and affective pairing of resonating melodies and noise is impossible to deconstruct--that is to say, narrow down to a specified meaning or reason behind each piece. We, the listener, get to apply each of Hecker's abstractions to whichever feeling we choose. That's definitely an ocean worth diving into.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Feb 23, 2011
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Perhaps the best thing about The Lemon of Pink is that it possesses a cohesion that its predecessor, even at its frequent best, still somehow lacked.- Dusted Magazine
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The lightness of PUNK isn’t toothless escapism. Rather, it’s a challenge to find sweetness, joy and individuality in a world that trends toward cynical conformity.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Mar 20, 2019
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Both weird and wonderful, Pick a Day to Die manages to boil down the immensity of Sunburned’s oeuvre into a manageable morsel that is digestible by both neophytes and long haulers alike.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Mar 31, 2021
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The balance of spoken word and music is well-conceived. .... Less than halfway through, the Coin Coin series is engaging and ever new.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Nov 13, 2023
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David ain't the kind of thing you want to hear every day, but it's the kind of thing someone is going to play every day for a month. Or months. Whatever it takes to come back to life.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Jun 6, 2011
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Lost in the Dream continues Slave Ambient’s trajectory, threading wispy, half-spoken melodies through emerald forests of tone, ducking conventions like riff and hook in favor of edgeless, shapeless sensuality. These are songs that drive off into dune-like landscapes, always in motion, never arriving.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Mar 17, 2014
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Dry Cleaning gave us a taste in 2019; New Long Leg is a banquet upon which to feast.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Apr 9, 2021
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The Underside of Power is even more powerful than Algiers’ debut, starker, more violent and yet leavened with an uplifting surge of gospel.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Jul 13, 2017
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Gold Record is honest in its own fanciful way, proving that not everything has to be literal fact to be true, and not everything needs to have a physical presence to be real.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Sep 3, 2020
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The breadth of imagination, experimentation and diversity on display across these four sides of vinyl is nearly unparalleled in modern non-compositional music... With this record, Dilloway secures his place as one of the great solo figures of modern noise.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted May 3, 2012
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The record is energetic and often rollicking. Paternoster’s singing and intense guitar antics are center stage, but her longtime bandmates King Mike (bass) and Jarrett Dougherty (drums) are essential to the band’s potent combination of groove and snarl.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Mar 5, 2018
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Haw is, likewise, bristly, indelicate, often beautiful but never precious. It bursts with life.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Apr 1, 2013
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Sometimes it seems almost sleight-of-hand that any music could have so much going on and yet be so spacious.- Dusted Magazine
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It’s the kind of album you can listen to many times without wearing it out, without even getting much of a grip on why you like it.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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Akinmusire easily trumps Truffaz in the area of technical skill. His agile delivery and rounded, even-tempered tone recall facets of Kenny Dorham and Dennis Gonzalez in terms of burnished beauty and melodic alacrity.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted May 4, 2011
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Shaking The Habitual is quite simply a triumph, a bold and experimental statement.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Apr 4, 2013
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Bootleggers will tell you that there are better versions of almost anything Neil Young puts out, and maybe they’re right, but that doesn’t matter much when this record’s playing. Because nude, even if you see some flaws, you’re not going to care because they’re dressed just right for love. You might love them even more for imperfections like the disarmingly stoned giggle at the start of “Hawaii.”- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Oct 5, 2017
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Though short, The Window Is the Dream is a perfectly formed and bewitching album that offers both immediate gratification through its measured performances, plus plenty of depths to explore as its themes gradually reveal themselves. This one will be sure to feature highly come the end of the year.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Apr 21, 2023
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Rather than back down from the precipice of decline and confusion, Protomartyr has reported the situation as they see it in The Agent Intellect, an uncomfortable, honest and ultimately excellent record.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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If Rook is as ambitious as they feel they can be without adding excess, then that's a good tradeoff, but their sound right now fits them like a pair of shoes that are a size too small.- Dusted Magazine
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The music has a bare-trees feel that dovetails with the wintry theme. There's plenty of orchestration, but it's all framing and backdrop for Bush's piano and voice.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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With Eno Axis, McEntire again connects to her very particular world, without retreading where she’s been, flourishing in rootedness even as she expands her scope.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Sep 2, 2020
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There's something lunky and crude that weighs down the chaos, even if it outwardly resembles arty contrariness. Motorik without motor skills, New Brigade actually sounds new.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Jun 27, 2011
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It’s a wonderfully rich sound palette, and one that plays to the strengths of both musicians.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Oct 13, 2020
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Throughout, Sylvian's songs retain their peculiar emotional coloration, of tension bubbling just under the surface.- Dusted Magazine
- Posted Jun 5, 2012
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Third is about the potential for being, not being itself. It’s the base chemistry of the Portishead sound, a compound awaiting reaction. Which is up to the listener to produce, like the lightning that brings the Monster to life.- Dusted Magazine
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Much of this record is quietly beautiful, and its laments gather weight with repeated listens.- Dusted Magazine
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