Clash Music's Scores
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For 3,876 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
Highest review score: | Dead Man's Pop [Box Set] | |
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Lowest review score: | Wake Up! |
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Positive: 3,246 out of 3876
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Mixed: 601 out of 3876
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Negative: 29 out of 3876
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Slipknot make an unexpected impact with their newly-discovered tenderness, but it’s those instantly-recognisable throat-shredding roars that really shine.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 15, 2019
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The record swells and retreats at will as the group flex their musical dexterity.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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A potent debut album. Succinct yet packed with stunning detail, it refuses to take the easy way out, and that stubbornness may see Squid outstrip their peers in a head-long race towards a re-engaged future.- Clash Music
- Posted May 6, 2021
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‘Sex, Death & The Infinite Void’, Creeper have created something that simultaneously pays homage to the bands that came before, and which is totally cutting-edge in the modern rock landscape.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 13, 2023
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We’re graced with upbeat music, the antidote for the negativity that surrounds us. They speak out and speak up about the wrongs that surround them, like the patriarchal limitations placed on them ('Man In The Magazine'), but also explore the joy of the everyday ('Hallelujah').- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 25, 2020
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Makaya McCraven breathes new life into not only the album but Scott-Heron’s legacy.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 7, 2020
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- Posted Jul 28, 2020
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[His albums] are normally produced to the hilt, but here Neil Young sounds more vulnerable than he normally does, and this makes the songs more immediate and personal.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 10, 2023
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To Be Kind is altogether more colourful, an expansive record--fleshier, bloodier and lusciously psychedelic.... Near perfection.- Clash Music
- Posted May 7, 2014
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Even what Jordan already excelled at – her vocal and lyrical expression, as well as her skill with guitar –does not stagnate, resulting in a fantastic example of how a second album should be.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 2, 2021
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‘Song For Our Daughter’ is a powerful and resounding success, and re-affirms Marling’s position as one of our most important feminist songwriters.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 9, 2020
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‘Future Nostalgia’ is an empowering, dynamic pop cavort from start to finish. Dua’s compelling vocals, hooks and beats are a force to be reckoned with, daring you not to boogie around your bedroom.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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An album with novelistic depth, when ‘30’ turns once more for its London-rooted conclusion, Adele seems to reach a new level in her stratospheric career.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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It doesn’t disappoint. Unapologetically heavy, with some spell-binding riffs and addictive hooks, ‘Below’ takes us across twelve gritty tunes all reflective of the turbulence of fourteen months spent in isolation.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 16, 2021
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Although it takes more than a couple of listens for Loud City Song to feel like a cohesive album, the reward once you do is well worth the outlay.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 13, 2013
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- Posted Oct 19, 2011
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It probably won’t satisfy those who still yearn for a return to their ‘90s alt-rock beginnings but it’s a good starting point for newcomers. For the rest of us though, what this all amounts to, in the end, is another fantastic Radiohead album.- Clash Music
- Posted May 18, 2016
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But for all its merits, much of the chaos on MASSEDUCTION tends to move rapidly in one ear and out the other, making it a pleasant but somewhat faceless affair.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 12, 2017
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‘Saint Cloud’ is the refreshed, reformed and matured Waxahatchee – and it’s glorious.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 30, 2020
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Bey channels the destabilising loss of her father and its attendant grief into something transcendent yet eminently relatable. ‘Ten Fold’, like the best journeying album, takes you along for the ride whilst serenading your anguish.- Clash Music
- Posted May 10, 2024
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With ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’, the answer seems to be found in widening that scope and ambition in a way we’ve never seen before. The cinematic flourishes are cranked up and Simz is more confessional than ever, pondering what defines her as both Little Simz the artist and Simbi the person. It makes for addictive listening.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 31, 2021
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If anything, 'Proof' provides context to K-pop’s infiltration into the Western industry and gives reasoning to BTS’ dominance.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 10, 2022
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This is a record that showcases Tyler, the Creator’s continued refusal to be caged in by any set sound or genre, with references to his earlier style alongside tracks that sound completely new. Defying expectations, Tyler, the Creator continues to rise.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 25, 2021
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Half of the time Barnett, sounds like she isn't even trying, shrugging out moments of brilliance with ease and nonchalance. Whether she sits and thinks or sits and does nothing, it would appear the results are still golden.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 23, 2015
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By the time the more politically minded triptych of ‘Don’t Get Captured’, ‘Thieves!’ and ‘2100’ roll round you’ve almost forgotten just what El and Mike are capable of when they drag their eyes away from their own navels. Thankfully there’s enough gold at hand to excuse Run The Jewels for getting a little bit carried away with their own runaway success.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 3, 2017
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Cinematic in scope and delicately constructed, the album grows from warm, organic techno (‘Persona’) through ambient electronica (‘Dreamer’s Wake’) to the insistent synths, drums and drones of ‘Hidden’. Lovely stuff.- Clash Music
- Posted May 3, 2018
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It’s so heart-rending you could keep yourself wrapped inside its comfort for hours and not come out. To all those troubled minds and torn hearts clinging to the past, this is utterly heavenly.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 2, 2020
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‘Alfredo’ excels on every front, a record that fuses a thirst for fresh innovation with a depth of love for hip-hop and rap music that is almost unparalleled. Pretty much an instant classic, it’s the sound of Freddie Gibbs finally bursting free, working with tour de force production to surge past expectations and claim his place at the absolute pinnacle.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 3, 2020
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'Big Time' is a focused record that contains stunning examples of vulnerability, almost too exposed to watch. Her ability to shed layers artistically and emotionally, over and over, leaves you excited to see where her next destination may be.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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While each of the band's EPs were like short, sharp gut-shots, Vile Child feels diluted in comparison, and as such is a record that shows plenty of promise, but not one that will change lives.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 29, 2016
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While it may be hard to place genre-wise, it’s not hard to see its quality and sense of ambition.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 6, 2024
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‘Only God Is Above Us’ is an elegant summation of the band’s journey and strengths – of joy, sincerity and a feeling of believing in and offering calm amongst the chaos.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 8, 2024
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Designer is a striking return, pursuing solitary aesthetic goals in a fashion both unrelenting and admirable. It perhaps lacks a little of the indefinable magic that made 2017’s ‘Party’ such a gripping experience, but in its ability to conjure bold, riveting songwriting it underlines Aldous Harding’s position as a truly remarkable artist.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 29, 2019
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Almost every track on ‘Magdalene’ is built upwards from a simple piano line, hammering home the impression of someone delicately yet decisively knitting themselves back together after coming undone.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 4, 2019
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As a whole, ‘Letter To You’ is a wonderfully warm experience, perhaps Springsteen’s most human for some time.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 20, 2020
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‘Jubilee’ sees Zauner fully unshackled for the first time, keeping the emotive core of her songwriting and marrying it with boundless energy and ambition. It’s truly a triumph.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 2, 2021
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Masterful in its softness of touch, Sault know when to apply and relieve pressure; at moments it can be intense, yet others are bathed in a beatific R&B halo.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 1, 2021
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While familair touchstones remain in place, they are thouroughly eroded and inverted by Doctor L's production adding subtle,a dn not so subtle, layers of noise and distortion along with a throbbing bass presense and post punk reverb.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 16, 2015
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- Posted Nov 14, 2012
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A fantastically consistent, perpetually illuminating full-length, it shows Nas to retain a hunger, and sheer fire that so many of his peers have lost. Recalling former glories while remaining fixed on the future, ‘The King’s Disease III’ underlines the rapper’s current creative streak.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 15, 2022
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‘Jaime’ is arguably Howard’s most important work to date spiritually, let alone critically. Named in memoriam of the beloved sister she lost to cancer when both were in their teens, the album is a sonic sucking of the poison from the wounds of life, and the regeneration of the artist thereafter.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 24, 2019
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Madlib continues to provide the backing that allows Freddie Gibbs to shine, choosing to predominantly stick to slower, authentically instrumental led soundscapes across the LP.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 26, 2019
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- Posted Oct 2, 2015
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Whilst it might not be as immediately stunning as the mix of luscious synth pop and alternate universe James Bond themes on that album [Red Moon In Venus], she still shines on this record, code-switching between English and Romance and beat-switching between sultry R&B and sunny Latin party pop.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 12, 2024
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Despite the visceral joy and catchy melodies of the music; it's Joseph Talbot’s lyrics that are the main event. Part social commentary, stand-up routine and motivational quotes lyrics.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 4, 2018
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Art Angels is boundary pushing, it’s listenable and it’s Boucher’s most ambitious and most consistent work to date.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 10, 2015
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Whilst it lacks the character and vivacity of its predecessor, ‘Dawn FM’ develops the latest reinvention of the Weeknd with its dramatic instrumentation and refreshed view of the world.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 7, 2022
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An exhausting and thoroughly absorbing set.... It is a record that everybody should own. Meticulous, majestic, momentous.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 4, 2012
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Nestled amongst some of her most nuanced and carefully placed moments of Americana and joined by a host of backing singers and musicians from Connor Oberst to Hand Habits‘ Meg Duffy, Segarra manages to take solace in the fact that while we are victims of our formative years, there is always scope to heal.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 22, 2024
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They’ve come out the other end with a truly talismanic record that will live long in the memory for any who experience it.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 10, 2022
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These songs may be scorched with an unavoidable yearning quality, but they find her standing at a new creative peak: ‘The Gypsy Faerie Queen’, co-written with Nick Cave, might rank among the best songs either have written, while ‘Born To Live’, her piano-led paean to departed lifelong friend Anita Pallenberg, speaks of our corporeal impermanence with a calm but unswervingly frank honesty.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 29, 2018
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This, his fifth album, is also an overt ode to limbo, the halfway house of consciousness and true death. And this is where all 19 tracks dwell, in between the failing light of traditional jazz and the bursts of neon emitted from his polyrhythmic, nocturnal electronica.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 2, 2014
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‘Homegrown’ not only lives up to the hype of being a lost classic, it surpasses it.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 18, 2020
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The rugged, ragged ‘Twenty Things’ sits against the bolshy ‘Sad Lads Anonymous’, a record whose sonic breadth is matched to the assured nature of its construction.- Clash Music
- Posted Feb 22, 2024
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Theatrical and majestic, ANOHNI’s supple world-building acts as a mirror to her soul – ‘My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross’ may well be her masterpiece.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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With his new album RM demonstrates a sense of growth. Weaving throughout each track, RM feels vividly present. Through the inclusion of art combined with the presence of an interpretation of nature, ‘Indigo’ feels calming, relatable and fresh.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 2, 2022
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Though ‘Everything Harmony’ may be a pastiche, the band carried it past the point of mere replica and into its own identity. It’s resonant in modern times; a dreamlike escape from the electronic clamour and constant buzz that can drain one’s spirit.- Clash Music
- Posted May 15, 2023
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‘LAHAI’ is an astral soul coda that whilst intimately rendered, doubles as a pledge for connection and interrelatedness. We needed this.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 23, 2023
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‘i/o’ takes us on a journey… of life and all of its experiences and is set to be one of Peter Gabriel’s greatest solo albums to date.- Clash Music
- Posted Dec 1, 2023
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A record that refuses to compromise, ‘BLUE LIPS’ presents ScHoolboy Q in unfiltered form. A creative accelerator, its commitment to the individual voice makes this the LA rapper’s definitive statement.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 4, 2024
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There is a risk that we might take such quality for granted. Just one listen will remove any such complacency.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 21, 2015
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With funky guitars riffs and breezy melodies, Monáe's latest effort manages to resemble a throwback and tribute to the Purple One yet avoids feeling too nostalgic.- Clash Music
- Posted May 2, 2018
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Though it often overstays its welcome, with a handful of tracks pushing beyond the 15-minute mark, Twin Fantasy is an ideal starting point for any latent Will Toledo fan.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 18, 2018
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A challenging yet continually beautiful project, ‘In These Times’ contains a terrific sense of unity, one that belies the lengthy manner of its gestation. An ode to community, it’s a record that carries a very special charm.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 7, 2022
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While the synth and electro are certainly there, it lacks a little punch.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 25, 2021
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The 29-year-old’s skilful complexity as a musician and producer has undoubtedly progressed along with his self-development.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 23, 2021
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An absorbing, mystical voyage that lingers in the memory long after morning has broken and the celestial observer has vanished.- Clash Music
- Posted May 3, 2019
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On the surface, a welcoming, accessible, wholly beautiful record, but laced with depth, allusion, and verbal knots that refuse to be untied. It’s addictive yet confusing, instantaneous yet difficult to fully understand--it continually forces to you to cease arguing, and simply listen.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 7, 2016
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‘Javelin’ is an outstanding record, technically brilliant, and emotionally bewitching.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 10, 2023
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- Posted Feb 1, 2018
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With Arise, the London singer continues her excellent run, delivering a refreshingly enchanting and intriguing project.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 6, 2017
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'A Billion Heartbeats' perhaps lacks the cutting perspective or lyricism of classic protest records, while managing to present the revolutionary spirit of old in a modern context.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
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Jane Weaver has produced what could rank as a career-best project. The best part is, though, that the elastic creativity which drives ‘Flock’ suggests that much more may lie ahead.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 15, 2021
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The 13 smooth jams showcase Joy Crookes not only as a vocalist or candid writer but as the new face of British soul. While many artists chase nostalgia, Crookes offers a different way forward by disregarding the traditional boundaries of classicism.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 15, 2021
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‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’ transports you from the hard-hitting indie rock chaos to gentle soul; his vocals being just as strong and as captivating as he moves from one end of the spectrum to another.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 1, 2022
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Daring, experimental, and hugely addiction, Blue Lab Beats may just have delivered your summer soundtrack.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 22, 2024
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Here, Cook examines minimalism from all angles, embracing its ethos while not being scared to keep pushing the boundaries of his sonic experimentation.- Clash Music
- Posted May 13, 2024
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It demands your attention, but more importantly, it deserves it too. This is the sound of an artist in complete control, full of confidence and dazzling flair.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 1, 2016
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The album's weakest points come in the shape of some unnecessary interludes that only act as murky limbos between its better parts.... Other than that, Hiatus Kaiyote have put together a project that is both vibrant and uninhibited in its nature.- Clash Music
- Posted May 8, 2015
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A stunning set of songs, this is an album that whispers its impact long after the last note has finished.- Clash Music
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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With most of the numbers coming at you like a Doc Marten to the face, a change in tempo is appreciated on the appropriately named ‘Slow Burn,’ a wonky gothic riff adding some atmosphere before the inevitable loud chorus.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 24, 2022
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It contains some of his finest work, and this lengthy package is a profound expansion on the sessions, live shows, and experimentation that took him there. A terrific piece of Dylan lore, for casual fans and Dylanologists alike.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 26, 2023
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High doses of intricacy and complexity are contained on Reward. It is a record that signals an attempt to find and hold on to meaning in life. Intimate and personal, it is also one where mumbling is the order of the day, and where a lack of clarity is desired, intended and legit.- Clash Music
- Posted May 23, 2019
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A sensational record, ‘for you who are the wronged’ burns with a fire though quiet is righteously undimmed; poetic, and explicitly emotional, it’s a challenging yet enriching experience.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 21, 2022
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- Posted Sep 22, 2014
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It's a bold and stark opus worthy of attention, if your attention span is long enough.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 28, 2012
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The songs sway with gravitas and hit home whether you’re wrestling with innate and confounding dependence (‘Crack Baby’) or trying to pilot your own mental health (‘Happy’), Mitski feels dedicated to those who, for once, just want to set their own pace.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 20, 2016
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Arca rides a steady stream of minimalist melancholia, juxtaposed against Ghersi’s intense, operatic vocals--the effect is one of ceremonial transcendence.- Clash Music
- Posted Apr 6, 2017
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Like all Björk albums before it, Vulnicura is the work of many but the vessel, really, for the voice--and everything that means--of just one persistently empowering talent.- Clash Music
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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Featuring savage and often heartfelt, diary-like ruminations, CTRL pushes against the borders of convention lyrically and sonically, placing it on the upper echelons of potential ‘Best Of ’17’ lists.- Clash Music
- Posted Jun 28, 2017
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Thoughtful, innovative, and reflective, ‘Songs Of An Unknown Tongue’ is a special record, one that offers up questions and revelations in equal measure.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 21, 2020
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The twenty-track project, dedicated to his late mother, features Headie’s strongest, most reflective writing to date. Distance offers clarity, and the further he navigates away from his past life, the more vivid the pictures he paints of it.- Clash Music
- Posted Oct 8, 2020
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What ‘Septet’ really does well is show how accomplished Kirby has become in his writing. The music is fun, with a joyous bounce, but also hints at a deep melancholy. It’s not sad, but it’s also not happy.- Clash Music
- Posted Sep 1, 2021
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As a project ‘Jack In The Box’ feels personal. It is refreshing to see J-hope experiment with genres not normally associated with his artistry.- Clash Music
- Posted Jul 15, 2022
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From start to finish, Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn have created a truly refreshing body of work, a seamless experience. ‘Pigments’ encourages one to reach outside of their comfort zone, to listen more closely, more openly.- Clash Music
- Posted Nov 9, 2022
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Refusing to take the easy route, ‘Sundial’ can at times be daunting, and the task of following the profound success of her earlier work isn’t an easy one. On repeated listens, however, the project breaks open as a singular work of Black American artistry.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 11, 2023
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- Posted Feb 13, 2015
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- Posted Oct 11, 2013
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Rather than crumbling under the pressure of acclaim, Mitski embraces it and is all better for it. These trials and tribulations that birthed Be The Cowboy have not only developed Mitski as a musician, but also act as another sign that she has the potential to be considered one of the best singer-songwriters of our generation.- Clash Music
- Posted Aug 21, 2018
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