Logo's Scores
- Music
For 88 reviews, this publication has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
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20
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 74 out of 88
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Mixed: 12 out of 88
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Negative: 2 out of 88
88
music reviews
- By critic score
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Critic Score 100
From the start, she's made an ideal record for people who already like her. -
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Critic Score 90
This is evocative music. It’s beatific, charming, sophisticated and cool. -
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Critic Score 90
A taste for the exotic and a winning way with a winnowing hook leavens the most ear-shredding aural barrage, short-circuiting a connection between central nervous system and booty. -
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Critic Score 90
They’re the most unique band since The Van Pelt or At The Drive-In, with vocals comparable to the lyrical finesse of Tim Booth. -
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Critic Score 90
So horribly untrendy it’s a new-black must-have, ‘Milk Man’ is the essential oddity of 2004, and a more-than-worthy successor to 2003’s magnificent ‘Apple O’’. -
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Critic Score 90
Quite simply, this is the most invigorating album released in recent times and definitely one for the collection. -
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Critic Score 90
The defining characteristic of ‘Happiness In Magazines’ isn’t its full sound, nor its sharp reminder of what a great band Blur used to be; its in the sheer imaginative scope. -
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Critic Score 90
Something new has been born here; its parents are every form of dance and many forms of rock, and it rolls. -
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Critic Score 90
It’s as simple as songwriting can get; as striking as songwriting can get. -
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Critic Score 90
This is what you get when you give an overactive imagination the space to expand; it’s indescribably perfect. -
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Critic Score 90
Never happily slotting into any template demanded back in their home town, MM are nearer to some wondrous mish-mash of Pavement and Beck; closer in harmony to The Flaming Lips. -
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Critic Score 90
The key is - unlike the tongue-in-cheek cock-rock of The Darkness and the running joke of Electric Six - Scissor Sisters are reverential to the sounds of the 70’s. -