musicOMH.com's Scores
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For 5,893 reviews, this publication has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.6 points higher than other critics.
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Average Music review score: 73
Highest review score: | Everything's The Rush | |
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Lowest review score: | Fortune |
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Positive: 4,432 out of 5893
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Mixed: 1,421 out of 5893
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Negative: 40 out of 5893
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- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Set It Off is the work of a talented rapper with an interesting taste in production. Offset just needs a bit more consistency to stick the landing.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Oct 13, 2023
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The jittery electronics of closing track New Year’s UnResolution close the album, confirming L’Rain’s special ability to expertly splice sounds and styles to create something distinctive and original.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Oct 13, 2023
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All of these tracks are elevated considerably by Lattimore’s production chops, as the skilled performances are turned into vast ambient soundscapes and she proves herself to be her best accompanist. If anyone in the alternative electronic world has been unaware of Mary Lattimore up until now, this album is a perfect insight into her creative abilities.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Oct 12, 2023
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At first listen, it’s musically not such a close cousin of First Two Pages, but more its identical twin – the same brooding atmosphere, that bottled up tension that seems to have become Matt Berninger’s vocal trademark – yet over a few plays, it seems to slowly take a life of its own.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Oct 10, 2023
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This is a magical, magnificent album – one of the best of Sufjan Stevens’ career.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Oct 4, 2023
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She’s been able to defy expectations time and time again due to a combination of good taste, charm and a deceptively versatile voice, and Tension has its fair share of all three.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 28, 2023
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Isn’t It Now may well be a typical Animal Collective album, but it’s full of creativity and invention that not many bands could pull off after 25 years of recording together.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 28, 2023
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There are 14 tracks all in all, together with a couple of skits. Yet Smith refuses to fall into this trap, by some smart sequencing of the tracks: with the ballads mostly gathered towards the end of the record, Falling Or Flying feels like a coherent album rather than a collection of tracks stringed together.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 28, 2023
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It owes more to Timbaland or Mount Kimbie than the current mainstream, but this is the point – Vagabon makes this music sound so intuitive that it could well be the next big thing.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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It’s fair to say that long term fans will greet Nothing Lasts Forever with warmth and delight but even when assessing it with a more critical eye, it’s hard to avoid thinking they’ve rarely sounded better.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 21, 2023
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Chaos For The Fly is a captivating debut that showcases his artistic evolution outside of the post-punk bombast of Fontaines DC. These songs bleed through in their honesty and lack of over-thinking to demand active engagement, to explore their intricacies and contemplate their themes.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 20, 2023
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Like all the best albums, it keeps you on edge, never quite knowing what’s coming next.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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Bailey Rae sounds like an artist reborn. It may not be what you expect, but it’s all the better for that. Without a doubt, it is the best album of Bailey Rae’s career, and quite probably one of the albums of 2023 as well.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Of course their music is heavily in thrall to the 1960s, but they wear their influences with an easy-fitting indifference, like a comfortable jacket.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 13, 2023
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There may be nothing to touch Pretenders classics like Brass In Pocket or Don’t Get Me Wrong, but Relentless is an appropriately named album – the sound of a band constantly moving forward and refusing to submit to the dying of the light.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 13, 2023
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trip9love…??? is what happens when brilliant artists navigate their way around self-imposed limitations: most music doesn’t sound like this, but perhaps it should.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 12, 2023
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It is a unity of the best elements of James Blake’s music – the rare ability to move the feet of a large crowd and the heart of a single bedroom listener simultaneously. He nails both achievements with striking regularity here.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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Clear Pond Road is an album that takes time to really get under your skin, but once its there, it continues to reward, enchant, and disturb. It’s another wonderful addition to the Hersh canon.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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Guts is an immensely confident and assured record which confirms that Olivia Rodrigo is here for the long-term.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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While it may not hit the meteoric heights of It’s A Wonderful Life or Vivadixiesubmarine, Bird Machine does act as an emotional and evocative farewell to one of the most missed songwriters of our age.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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Hit Parade provides ample demonstration of her inherent and infectious sense of fun and her propensity for eccentric bops, qualities which have served her well across the decades.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 7, 2023
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Nothing ever feels glued or grafted on for some empty featured artist action; Halo, Beck and the samples collage together into the voyage as a whole, and combined with the ever-dazzling visuals that have rightly earned them their place in live music history as one of the most spectacular attractions on the circuit, it’s a testament to their never-ending quest of excellence.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Sep 6, 2023
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There’s not much on this album which will raise the eyebrows of anyone familiar with their previous work, as it falls somewhere between the fuzzy glow of 1993’s Souvlaki and the dispassionate chill of its follow-up Pygmalion. But Everything Is Alive is joyful listen regardless, taking the cloud tunnel bliss of the best shoegaze and adding some pure pop pleasure. Cinema for the ears? More like dream visions for the soul.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 31, 2023
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By the time Free The Ruler’s soulful loop fades out, we’ve only come to a conclusion in the loosest sense. The listener enters Earl’s world in medias res and 25 minutes later he’s still maintaining, still working everything out, but the journey’s been nuanced and engaging.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 31, 2023
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- Posted Aug 28, 2023
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Even the less successful tracks have something interesting about them, and they never flatten the feel-good mode of the album. It’s been a while in coming, but Bunny could be a case of third time lucky for Willie J Healey.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 25, 2023
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It’s easily Alice Cooper’s strongest album in decades, a testament to the resilience, and seemingly endless creative capacity the man has.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 25, 2023
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Weedkiller is the sound of an artist actually excelling in multiple fields with apparent ease. In a landscape where rap is diversifying and artists like Ice Spice and Sexyy Red are achieving notoriety, Ashnikko is a leftfield force to be reckoned with.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 24, 2023
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This may all sound exhausting, but luckily The Hives have the songs to back up their energy.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 18, 2023
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With Struggler Genesis Owusu has followed through on his potential, and hopefully won’t be getting the boot from listeners anytime soon.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 18, 2023
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The beats sometimes bang in typical trap fashion, like on Topia Twins or Meltdown, but are not afraid to go surreal and alien.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Aug 4, 2023
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The streaming era may have killed mixtape culture, but it’s best to come into Magic 2 expecting a more casual affair – Nas is mostly just flexing, surveying his legacy while adding to it.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 28, 2023
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Punchy, playful and exhilarating, with Euphoric Georgia has regained her artistic verve.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 28, 2023
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As the album draws to a close, it’s hard not to see I Am Not There Anymore as their most ambitious, artistically progressive offering to date.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 28, 2023
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This is a fine and often beautiful album, full of sensual delights and productions that vary from wafer-thin to chocolate rich. Throughout the focus is on Lanza and her feelings, which are reassuringly human and grounded. Combine that with its underground origins, and you have a record for the everyday listener.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 27, 2023
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To paraphrase Public Image Ltd, this is not a love album, in a form that most would recognise. It is, however, a powerful rumination on its presence, absence, and the power, both good and bad that love holds over us. Oxbow understands the power of love.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 24, 2023
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It’s an assured, charismatic release with a consistency that sets her above her contemporaries.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 21, 2023
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Compared to Big Conspiracy 3 years prior, Beautiful And Brutal Yard displays more ambition and an admirable desire to experiment, resulting in both career-defining moments and unfortunate missteps.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 20, 2023
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Overall, The Ballad of Darren is a captivating sonic journey that goes to great lengths to ignore much of Blur’s rich legacy, but it shows that bands – even those long in the tooth – can still continue their musical growth without sacrificing quality.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 20, 2023
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Over the course of a full album, Potter’s vocals sometimes veer towards being a bit too mannered, and it’s true that some of the arrangements can feel a bit one-note at times. Yet, considering this is a debut album from an artist best known for a totally different medium, Pink Bikini is an often extraordinary change of direction for Sally Potter.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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A career-best work that serves both as a tribute to and means of overcoming a life sadly gone.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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- Posted Jul 10, 2023
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The Penguin Cafe’s conviction that it will be fine before eleven is clear in this album. Its sunny musical disposition, vibrant rhythms and eloquent melodies make it their best since Arthur Jeffes revived the name.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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This all feels like authentic Little Dragon, the album they have been threatening to make for years.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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It’s undoubtedly a confounding and unorthodox piece of work, but its artistic integrity and single-mindedness still manages to ensure PJ Harvey somehow comes out of it with her reputation enhanced.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 6, 2023
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Messy has been given time to come to fruition, and that shows through every note. It’s a fine demonstration of Olivia Dean’s talent, and sounds every inch a marker of a long and successful career.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 6, 2023
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Although there are a couple of songs on this album which don’t set up camp in your memory, the vocals always astonish, from the sound of Jeff Buckley floating on a soul bisque on It Must Change to the greasy gospel crescendo of Rest.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jul 6, 2023
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Stories From A Rock N Roll Heart is a triumphant return, an uplifting listen and a valuable addition to her magnificent catalogue.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 30, 2023
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He remains an important figure in the rock scene, even if his albums play second fiddle to The Strokes’ material – and albums like this make it still more of a shame that that’s the case, for this is a winner.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 28, 2023
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It may not be up there with Rumours or Blood On The Tracks, but given the emotion and heart poured into it, Chemistry is a more than decent break-up album.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 26, 2023
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Although Yawning Abyss is a tad more conventional than Mr Dynamite, it’d be fair to assume Creep Show will remain an acquired taste for some. But for those who have no qualms about stepping into their sometimes oppressive, sometimes sleazy-sounding world, you may not want to step back.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 21, 2023
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Versions Of Us is an intense listen, dealing with weighty topics, yet thanks to the hooks running through most of these songs, it’s also their most accessible album to date. It’s taken a while, but Lanterns On The Lake may just be ready for the big time at long last.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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Some might wish for more of the pounding drums and hellish vocals of old, others might hope for more of the experimental blasted patchwork of The Beggar Lover (Three), but the album succeeds best through its unwieldy, unmanageable length. They say Swans can break a man’s spirit with just two hours of unstinting grimness.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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It’s not as front-to-back enjoyable as Rated R or Lullabies To Paralyze, and it’s not as thematically consistent as the Mark Ronson produced Villains. So it is their worst album. But it’s still the worst album by the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world. Take it for what it is.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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Joy’All is possibly Lewis’ best solo work to date – the sound of a woman fearlessly grappling with middle-age and dealing with all it has to throw at her.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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There are catchy and effective tracks here, though also a niggling sense that she has turned her considerable talents towards sounding more like everybody else.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 16, 2023
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Átta is an album which demands to be listened to in its entirety, a 56 minute journey which ebbs and flows magnificently. It’s exactly what you’d expect from Sigur Rós, with a few surprises thrown in, and without doubt one of the more welcome comeback stories of the year.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 16, 2023
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Killer Mike has taken a meticulous approach to ensure MICHAEL paints a nuanced, vivid picture of him and his community, and the effect is inspiring.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 16, 2023
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At times, it seems to make more sense as a collection of EPs, as it sometimes doesn’t hang together as an album as coherently as it may do. Yet there’s still much to enjoy on this mammoth collection, and on tracks like Don’t Touch That Dial and Complete Me, Django Django have produced some of their best work to date.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 15, 2023
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A significant part of The Show’s appeal is down to Horan’s quiet charm – he always sounded far more convincing in his low-key guitar-based tunes than, for example, Liam Payne in his perplexing attempts at club bangers.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 14, 2023
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Undergrowth and The Blades showcase the band’s ability to juxtapose delicate melodies and introspective moments with bursts of raw energy, delivering a rich listening experience that defies expectations.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 9, 2023
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It might not be as cohesive as some of her earlier work but The Age Of Pleasure is still an album that bristles with energy and boldness.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 8, 2023
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Narratively cohesive and relatable, it is in celebration of where he comes from that ultimately makes Last Man Dancing the essential, repeatable work that it is.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Jun 2, 2023
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There’s no big anthem like Landed, and sometimes you do yearn to hear Folds properly hammering his piano like in his early solo days or during his time with Ben Folds Five.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 31, 2023
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Archangel Hill is another life-affirming encounter with a remarkable artist. Shirley Collins may be British folk music royalty, but this record once again shows her ability to communicate with her listeners as though they are the only people in the room.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 30, 2023
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An album with bangers like Drag [Crashed] is easily redeemed, however, and I’ve Seen A Way winds up being the most exciting debut in recent times, recommended for fans of the electronic and the industrial.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 25, 2023
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It’s a record that, the longer you live with it, the more its little subtleties make themselves clear. It builds on the strengths of Collapsed In Sunbeams and ends up creating an even more rounded album.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 23, 2023
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Although The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte might not be quite equal joyous recent peak Lil’ Beethoven, it’s impressive that, on their 26th album, Sparks are incorporating new sounds and concepts, whilst still sounding exactly like themselves.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 23, 2023
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Now might be a homely, undemanding listen in places but it’s also rewarding, a set of songs that will certainly appeal to long term fans but one that also deserves wider appreciation. It feels like a classic case of Nash making music for himself and if others enjoy it too, well that’s a bonus.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 22, 2023
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In short, it’s classic Eluvium and caps another special album, one that sparkles, soothes, and confirms him to be at the height of his creative powers.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 19, 2023
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Its author remains a restless creative spirit, but Paul Simon’s music feels as relevant now as it ever has done, his work reaching the very depths of the human soul.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 19, 2023
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Joan Of All isn’t an immediate album, and it’s probably not one to reach for a sugary pick-me-up either. Yet if you dedicate enough time to it, what emerges is a work of rare depth, craftsmanship and beauty.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 19, 2023
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If this were the debut album of a new group it would be celebrated as a fantastic example of the visceral and cerebral pleasures of a singularly oppressive style of psychedelic metal. As with all of Jarmusch’s projects, it’s an acquired taste, but a powerful one.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 18, 2023
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It’s a record bursting with so much confidence and instantly likeable songs that it already sounds like a hit.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 18, 2023
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We are left with an album that has several great tracks, but whose filler and repetitive subject matter prevent the Jonas Brothers from realising their full-grown potential.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 18, 2023
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Complex yet accessible, and best experienced when fully immersed in it. It’s possibly Braids’ best record since their debut Native Speaker – a record that reveals more delights the more times you listen to it.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 11, 2023
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Everything Harmony is the sound of two men taking nearly 50 year old references and reframing them for today. For a refreshing twist on a vintage sound, nobody does it more impressively than The Lemon Twigs.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 11, 2023
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The Love Invention wades into territory more mainstream than even Supernature, slotting merrily between Murphy’s recent output and Kylie Minogue‘s return to her Disco best, and succeeds very well in creating stylish, louche, mature bops. In so doing, it unquestionably establishes Alison Goldfrapp as a solo force.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 10, 2023
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There may not be anything hugely original to be found on Raving Ghost, but Olivia Jean has charisma by the bucketload, which makes this album such an enjoyable listen.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 9, 2023
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There are plenty of moments where the sheer brilliance of his musical intuition and technique are nothing short of breathtaking. It’s an album that deserves to find an audience beyond drum enthusiasts.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 9, 2023
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The Rat Road does indeed become an accurate reflection of modern life, but it lifts far above the routine, providing an insightful and emotive soundtrack for many who cross its path.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 8, 2023
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Prism gives The Orb a youthful complexion, its heady brew of musical ambience, songwriting substance and sample-based humour bringing a hefty dose of positivity. Strongly recommended.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 2, 2023
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This is a remarkable album, even for an artist as consistently strong as Susanne Sundfør has been to date. It reaches into the centre of the human heart with primal connections that probe at its very existence. It is another striking addition to the discography of a singer who just keeps getting better and better.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 2, 2023
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Some may find the often austere arrangements off-putting, but this is an album which proves that Tiny Ruins are a band that can creep into your heart without you even noticing.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 1, 2023
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It’s an album that confirms the sound of an artist continuing to push forward, a unified expression of joy that is never anything but bold, playful and fun.- musicOMH.com
- Posted May 1, 2023
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Stylistically Avalon Emerson was taking a risk on & The Charm, but with this engaging, surreal, infectious music it pays off massively.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 28, 2023
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Star Eater’s Delight is Neale’s best, and most accessible, work to date.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 26, 2023
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If you don’t pay attention, it’s harmless background fluff, yet if you concentrate there are mysteries and subtleties to discover that demand repeat listens.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 19, 2023
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The melodic writing is good but not always as memorable as Daft Punk’s pop sensibilities would suggest. Yet there is much here to enjoy, and to suggest the next chapter in Thomas Bangalter’s career will see him flourish as an orchestral composer.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 17, 2023
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It is a cohesive musical statement in spite of its length. His first-hand experiences mean Okumu’s sonorous tones carry powerful messages, in what is one of his finest musical achievements to date.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 17, 2023
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As with every track on this perfectly crafted piece of work from one of the world’s most distinctive voices, it is really quite beautiful.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 14, 2023
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72 Seasons is monstrously long – 77 minutes to be precise – but the bloated run time actually does it some favours, particularly as the band turn in some of their most creative work to date.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 14, 2023
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Some may find the relentlessly downbeat tone a bit hard to wade through, but it’s done with such a lightness of touch that it becomes almost uplifting. The journey to Leslie Feist’s sixth album may have been a long, eventful and sometimes troubled one, but the destination is as rewarding as ever.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 13, 2023
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We may not know the full detail behind each song but simply being drawn into her world and sharing in the healing process ensures Big Picture provides a cathartic experience that few other albums will match this year.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 13, 2023
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What Sremm 4 Life lacks in cohesion it makes up for in energy, the most exciting Sremmurd record since their debut.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 10, 2023
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It’s a warm, comforting hug of a record, a friend to reassure you that things are all okay, even when it feels like it’s all falling apart. The type of soundtrack we all need in times like this.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 7, 2023
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While the album’s more maximalist aesthetic may bring challenges for the casual listener, for those who commit it succeeds in being a cohesive and impactful listen.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 6, 2023
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Holden has created a life-affirming hour in the musical heavens, just as the title promises.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 4, 2023
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There are enough little twists, turns and embellishments on their trademark sound to ensure they’re still sounding fresh. Continue As A Guest is another reliable chapter in one of Canada’s most consistent bands.- musicOMH.com
- Posted Apr 3, 2023
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