DIY Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 3,080 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 73
Highest review score: | Not to Disappear | |
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Lowest review score: | Let It Reign |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,176 out of 3080
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Mixed: 891 out of 3080
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Negative: 13 out of 3080
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The result is a deeply personal album, at once beautiful and mournful, and rarely straightforward.- DIY Magazine
- Posted May 23, 2019
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While Hop Along’s frontwoman’s vocal still acts like a pummelling, emotive and unmistakable instrument, Hop Along’s sound has expanded accordingly on Painted Shut to fully accommodate her storytelling.- DIY Magazine
- Posted May 4, 2015
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While the troubles are integral, ‘Pain Olympics’ also manages to find moments of lightness and creative joy throughout.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jul 16, 2020
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Too Bright is a diverse, multi-faceted and all-absorbing slice of sheer mastery.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 16, 2014
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The music is the same gorgeous blend of folk-rock in the vein of Joni Mitchell and Stevie Nicks as on previous albums, and indeed, many of the song titles, such as ‘Children of the Empire’, feel lifted from the dusty cover of a forgotten LP of ballads.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Nov 16, 2022
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Puberty 2 leaves no stone unturned in its attempt to make grim tales seem even worse than you could possibly imagine. It’s a brutally tough shock to the system, one that will leave its trace for years to come.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jun 17, 2016
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Dense to the extreme, a thick fog of emotions that concedes nothing, this is as uncompromising and potentially definitive as a break-up album could ever be.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 4, 2015
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Still, for all his determination to thumb his nose at convention, I Love You, Honeybear finds Tillman falling face first into perhaps the most expected of musical tropes: the “mature” sophomore release.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 6, 2015
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As a self-contained piece, just furthers her ability to create immersive worlds to fall into.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Aug 17, 2018
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A masterclass in grandiose ferocity, the album harks back to the urgency of their early days and collides with the expansive melodies that underpinned much of their more recent output. Although on the surface the most aligned to their turn-of-the-century sound, ‘Ohms’ is filled with the twisted flourishes and unexpected juxtapositions that have guided the band’s lengthy career.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 24, 2020
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Produced by acclaimed synthpoppers Hot Chip, the record creeps and sizzles with their circuit-board infusions to layer an added eeriness upon Ibibio’s Afrofuturist vision.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 24, 2022
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It’s the slightly wonky worldview of the band themselves that really elevates ‘Wet Leg’ into the realms of the truly special.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Apr 6, 2022
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Random Access Memories is, for all the DJ-on-camera dancing hype, an album in the proper sense of the word; these aren't thirteen dancefloor ready bangers, it's a grandiose statement of intent.- DIY Magazine
- Posted May 9, 2013
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The title of serpentwithfeet’s debut full-length soil is perhaps literal then: a return to his roots and a celebration of finally having found his feet.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jun 14, 2018
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Whether it’s a modern California of wildfires and livestreams, or a nostalgic glance at a James Dean, Marilyn Monroe make-believe - it’s Lana Del Rey’s world, we’re just living it.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 2, 2019
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Exploring further realms--both musically and lyrically--with familiar hands, heads and hearts, this is an album, and a band, ready to give survival a go.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 20, 2013
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Familiar yet new and exciting, individualistic without being exclusive, ambitious yet welcoming and engaging, and inventive without becoming the sound of being clever for being clever's sake.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Nov 26, 2013
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It paints a deeply personal portrait of romance and intimacy, underpinned by an ever-present sense of fun, not least on lead single ‘Daddy’ or the piano-led ‘Please Be Friends’.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Dec 20, 2021
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Young Fathers haven’t done what was expected of them on Cocoa Sugar but in dodging expectations once again, they continue to triumph.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 9, 2018
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A showcase of his ability and the things he loves most (Romy and Oliver Sim’s guest spots are a vital part of the LP), it’s the most confident he’s ever sounded.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jun 1, 2015
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On ‘hugo’, Loyle Carner proves his willingness to take risks and it pays off. While it feels like we’re still waiting on a total knockout from him, his lyrical progress and appetite for new sonic territories on ‘hugo’ suggests he’s verging ever closer.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Oct 21, 2022
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Five albums in and The Horrors have obviously found a new lease of life. This V is for victorious.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 27, 2017
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Expanding upon the electronic foundations laid so deftly with EP ‘Hallucinations’, there’s an assuredness to PVRIS’ latest move - especially during the affirming closer ‘Wish You Well’ - that shows off just how much she’s conquered.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Aug 27, 2020
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More often than not, musicians determined to avoid old tropes are exhausting. But 22, A Million stands out as Bon Iver’s finest moment yet, a cross between invention and beauty that’s delivered without compromise.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 27, 2016
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- Posted Feb 1, 2023
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‘Where’s My Utopia?’ is as much a joy intellectually as it is musically, a leap in the right direction from one of our most promising groups of the day.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 1, 2024
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This is her most defiantly disco record to date. Where ‘Overpowered’ or ‘Take Her Up To Monto’ might veer off on prog or avant garde jaunts, ‘Róisín Machine’ is lit exclusively by the glitterball.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 24, 2020
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The sea change in Sharon’s personal life has given rise to a tidal wave of ambition in her music; that she has harnessed it so masterfully surely confirms her position as one of her generation’s most compelling voices.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Jan 15, 2019
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Van Etten has gained in confidence and widened her scope, and the results are impressive.- DIY Magazine
- Posted May 27, 2014
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There’s enough originality pumped throughout each track that ‘Tension’ will undoubtedly stand as one of the most favoured contemporary Kylie eras. There’s no pretension to its greatness, just our Kylie, once again, humbly proving how easily she can forge gold and transform into pop culture phenomenon.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Sep 19, 2023
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