Uncut's Scores
- Music
For 11,099 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 72
Highest review score: | Miles Davis at Newport: 1955-1975 The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4 | |
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Lowest review score: | Let Me Introduce My Friends |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 8,187 out of 11099
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Mixed: 2,838 out of 11099
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Negative: 74 out of 11099
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It's wonderful to have them back, and on such imperious form. [Nov 2022, p.30]- Uncut
- Posted Oct 18, 2022
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There are nine other unreleased tracks, of which “Why D’Ya Go To Cleveland” is the only entirely unheard thing. ... Not everything is unsalted. The B-sides and rarities – many from film soundtracks – allow Harvey to stretch herself into Brechtian oompah, Beefheartian discord, neo-folk. Some of these waifs and strays are excellent. [Dec 2022, p.42]- Uncut
- Posted Jan 9, 2023
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Lee's overarching theme is loss and despair at the damage done to the natural world, but with an approach that is emphatic rather than abrasive, the anger palpable but not overbearing. [Mar 2024, p.29]- Uncut
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Congo Funk! Sound Madness from the Shores of the Mighty Congo River (Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982)Ranging from explosive Afro-funk workouts by Petelo Vicka et Son Nzazi and Les Bantous de la Capitale to more psych-influenced stunners by Abeti et Les Redoutables and Zaiko Langa Langa, these rediscoveries are thrilling enough for Congo Funk! to deserve a place next to African Scream Contest among Analog Africa’s most indispensable collections. [May 2024, p.53]- Uncut
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They add to their ongoing commitment to openness here. [Oct 2018, p.29]- Uncut
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You can sense the deceptively complex Art Angels will only continue to yield further depths with time. [Jan 2016, p.76]- Uncut
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A couple of missteps aside, this is Ghost's best since that '96 debut, Ironman. [Jun 2006, p.102]- Uncut
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They make a welcome return to the looser, roots sound of earlier albums. [Feb 2024, p.28]- Uncut
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Instantly satisfying, but its charms and mysteries will resound for years. [Mar 2022, p.25]- Uncut
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What threads these eight songs together into a true album rather than just a compilation is the idea – the threat, the inevitability – of leaving and being left. Partly that’s due to Auerbach’s judicious curation, but that fear of loss animates almost all of Son House’s music, if not all of the blues in general. ... House conveys as much joy on these songs as he does pain, telling us so many years after his death that we cannot experience one without the other.- Uncut
- Posted Mar 22, 2022
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M.I.A.'s vivid debut already sounds like a booty-shaking milestone to rank alongside The Streets and Dizzee Rascal. [May 2005, p.98]- Uncut
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What Negative Capability has for you at its best is just this kind of upending of expectations. [Dec 2018, p.16]- Uncut
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A colorful fusion, blunted underground hip-hop flowing into delirious live bass jams and cosmic balladry. [Nov 2014, p.75]- Uncut
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The Sadies’ nebulous country-rock moves through glistening psychedelia (“Message To Belial”), gorgeous string ballads (“All The Good”) and fierce garage fuzz (“Ginger Moon”). [Aug 2022, p.31]- Uncut
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This sprawling, beguiling collection strives to reveal all, but every answer brings more questions. [Jul 2019, p.18]- Uncut
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The concept is implicit in the music's gospel-soul communion, the lyrics' yearning and reckoning, and the rousing, towering power of Jones' purposively nostalgic soul vocal. [Jun 2023, p.31]- Uncut
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For Emma, Forever Ago is such a hermetically sealed, complete and satisfying album, the prospect of a follow-up--of a life for Vernon beyond the wilderness, even - seems merely extraneous.- Uncut
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Unavailability has also played its part in pumping up the myth – so much so that you wonder if, heard in 2008, these songs stand to disappoint. In fact, key moments of Pacific Ocean Blue square dramatically up to your loftiest expectations.- Uncut
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McMurtry's flair for the cinematic shines brighter than ever. [Apr 2015, p.78]- Uncut
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An album that is leaps and bounds above anything else Shah has done before – a record that’s layered and detailed, coated with beautifully rich production, yet also spacious and considered. [Feb 2024, p.23]- Uncut
- Posted Feb 20, 2024
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Confirm that the brothers have fully absorbed their influences in a work of stunning sophistication. [Jun 2023, p.32]- Uncut
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There are points where his relentless utopianism can sound trite. .... But, let’s face it, these are nice flaws to have. In an era where so many of our musical heroes seem to be growing more cantankerous and ill-tempered with age, it comes as a welcome relief to see one heritage act pushing positively into the future – and making some of the warmest and most joyous music of his career. [Review of the Year 2023, p.21]- Uncut
- Posted Nov 30, 2023
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With Have You In My Wilderness her songs feel brighter, more pop, yet they're also just as lush, as considered and as quietly experimental. [Oct 2015, p.77]- Uncut
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Like the equally rapturous "Sun Giant" EP which preceded it, Fleet Foxes' debut album is a fastidious, sometimes overwhelmingly pretty evocation of the American wilderness; a dreamy companion piece to last month's superb Bon Iver album.- Uncut
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The lasting impression is of a record whose most tangible identity is that of a band on the verge of change contemplating their own back pages. [Dec 2021, p.47]- Uncut
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YTILAER picks at the fabric of the universe and if it doesn't always find the answers it wants, the expansive musical backdrop underlines its slightly ecstatic, questing spirit. [Nov 2022, p.34]- Uncut
- Posted Oct 13, 2022
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