DIY Magazine's Scores
- Music
For 3,087 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 0.1 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: 2,183 out of 3087
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Mixed: 891 out of 3087
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Negative: 13 out of 3087
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- Posted Apr 13, 2023
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Throughout the record, Fenne provides a poignant glimpse into the uncertainty surrounding your whole life changing in front of you.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Apr 13, 2023
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This stylistic clusterfuck is likely to satisfy those who gobbled up Crack Cloud’s similarly ambitious shift to expansive instrumentation. And if you’re just downright confused by the whole preposterous thing, that’s probably just fine too.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Apr 7, 2023
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‘Drop Cherries’ may be a soothing depiction of a relationship’s simple moments, but this simplicity does leave the listener wanting more, and its poignancy often lacks any punch.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Apr 6, 2023
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While some of the stylistic variation here can feel disjointed at times, there’s plenty on offer to suggest a band on the rise, capable of rising even higher.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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In its refusal to sound anything like its alt-pop predecessors, ‘With A Hammer’ is a breath of fresh air: innovative yet familiar, lackadaisically cool yet brave, a brilliant and sparkling window into the future. Its idiosyncrasies, consistently and wonderfully oxymoronic, are its greatest strength.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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It’s clear all three are being pushed beyond their usual creative comfort zones.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 30, 2023
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Cure-y closer ‘24 Hours’ underlines the fact that Heartworms are one to keep a trained eye on, its rumbling outro an omen not for an oncoming rapture so much as the arrival of a Seriously Fucking Cool new artist with vision and formidable talent to her name.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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For a project that could have held unreasonable expectations, it overdelivers time and time again. Both parts of the duo are on their A-game in equal parts.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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‘Good Luck’ is undoubtedly at its best when Debby is going full-pelt to evoke those early-noughties electroclash moods, but there’s barely a misplaced beat throughout.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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An album that exudes charm and euphoria, while still very much being Fall Out Boy’s DNA, ‘So Much (For) Stardust’ is a real joy.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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The electronic beat of ‘METALIZM’, with its winding guitars and chanting vocals echoing their melody verbatim, comes over a little too recent-era Muse than anyone needs. But what, on the surface, is mostly a fun, noisy collection does also offer an infinite rabbit hole to dive down.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 22, 2023
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As a listen, it doesn’t always completely land, but when it does it’s truly exciting. As an artist, ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’ shows Lana Del Rey pushing herself perhaps more than ever.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 20, 2023
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On ‘A Fistful of Peaches’ Black Honey have doubled down on what’s worked for them to date, while offering a glimpse at potential future directions.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 17, 2023
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Yves has carved out their own, trailblazing sound amid the racket of modernity and it truly feels like an awakening. Trapped somewhere between visceral punk, Oneohtrix Point Never and Dean Blunt, ‘Praise A Lord…’ is in fact like no other.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 17, 2023
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While ‘V’ has the tendency to revisit some familiar ground, it achieves what the best double albums do - plants solid gems along the road, envelops the listener with clever sequencing tricks and builds a whole world to roam.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 16, 2023
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‘10,000 gecs’ is a thrilling ride from start to finish, catapulting through genres across 10 unrelenting and imaginative bangers.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 15, 2023
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Like many other soundtracks, ‘Fantasy’ creates a mood - nostalgic; euphoric - and there’s a clear thread throughout that ties these thirteen tracks together. But soundtracks are also often intended to feature in the background, and ultimately ‘Fantasy’ too easily fades into it.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 15, 2023
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Eighth studio album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ emerges as a clear indication of someone who’s finally figured out who they are, resulting in a bold pop record oozing with the confidence and style that results from a period of self-discovery.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 10, 2023
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‘Past // Present // Future’ does what it says on the tin in a masterful way, melding the influences of the past into something that sounds shiny and modern, and achieving the rare feat of making pop punk still sound distinctive.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 9, 2023
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They aren’t going to be for everyone - and this might not be a record that converts new fans in their droves - but pre-existing fans should be happy.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 8, 2023
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On ‘Radical Romantics’, Fever Ray posits the idea of love as an imperative condition for human function, and probes into both its darkest corners as well as the simple, mortal desire for affection, producing a fascinating study of electro-pop in the meantime.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 8, 2023
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Expectations [are] built by her collaborators - who aided artists like Dua and Kylie in carving revered pop niches - weigh detrimentally on the record: it doesn’t push itself nearly as far. Yet, undeniably, it’s a dependable, invigorating debut.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 3, 2023
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slowthai’s newest is the work of an artist clearly more excited than ever about what he himself can do now he’s booted his own doors wide open. ‘UGLY’ is a beautiful thing to behold.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 3, 2023
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Ultimately, Kali’s intention to create a timeless album about love is met with expected ease.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 3, 2023
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The maximalist production on show is boundless, and in turn, is a celebration of daine’s spiritual transformation.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Mar 2, 2023
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Agut-wrenching yet joyous journey into the thick of her every feeling, with neither sugar-coating or shame. It’s a walk on a tightrope, balanced precariously between a downward spiralling cascade of thought.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 23, 2023
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The richness of its sounds is what makes ‘Strange Dance’ a warmly familiar, if not entirely compelling listen.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 22, 2023
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‘Food For Worms’ bulges with high-octane surprise. This is the sound of a band performing at the peak of their powers.- DIY Magazine
- Posted Feb 22, 2023
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