Dot Music's Scores
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For 1,511 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 69
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Lowest review score: | United Nations of Sound |
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Positive: 1,005 out of 1511
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Mixed: 449 out of 1511
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Negative: 57 out of 1511
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Some are already calling it a landmark. This year's 'Deserter's Songs' or 'Soft Bulletin'. In truth it's probably better than both of those records.- Dot Music
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Brilliantly sequenced, the album reaches a euphoric climax with the "Yes, we can change the world" hook of 'Black President,' a close cousin of Lupe Fiasco's 'Superstar.'- Dot Music
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Incredibly, 'Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots' is a record that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with 'The Soft Bulletin', refining that album's themes and defiantly charging into unchartered musical territories. Another masterpiece.- Dot Music
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This is true cosmic American music and possibly the best thing all concerned have ever done.- Dot Music
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Their records sound very different, but they're both astounding.- Dot Music
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This is an awesome album, almost certainly Placebo's pinnacle, although I'd love to be proved wrong.- Dot Music
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Make no mistake, this album sounds incredible: cascading orchestrations, pulsating and instantly memorable tunes, an atmosphere that's both accessible and palpably psychedelic.- Dot Music
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A single-disc equal of "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below".... Even if it only sold 14 copies, it would still be the best record of the year.- Dot Music
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Once you've taken in how wonderful it sounds, it'll be time to thrill at how much of it there is, then how dense it all is.- Dot Music
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A unique and beautiful work that will be returned to again and again. Definitely, already, an album of the year.- Dot Music
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In-between the chaos and peace, 'Drukqs' induces a whole host of emotions using acid squiggles, plucked piano strings and 80s electro-breaks.- Dot Music
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It's not too ambitious to suggest few other releases this year will match its grace, humanity and power.... A magnificent album.- Dot Music
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“Funeral” is the sort of perfectly-realised record you’d hope from a band at the top of their game. For a debut release it’s unmatched in recent years. Hearing it is to wake from a black and white slumber and to view the world in widescreen Technicolour.- Dot Music
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'In Search Of' throbs with an innovation hewn from the patchwork of the past yet anxious to transcend it and head for undiscovered planets. The real revolution is here: support future music, reject imitation - 'In Search Of' really is one of the best albums you'll hear this year. [Review of UK version]- Dot Music
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While those seeking a quick fix of cheap thrills hip hop will be disappointed, anyone who likes their music lush, multi-layered and lyrical should pick this up without delay.- Dot Music
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Throughout the album, Primal Scream set a furious pace that only narrowly stops itself before the last note is spat out. In the preceding 65 minutes, what you get is as monumental a sonic statement of the times as 'Screamadelica' was over ten years ago, the first great album of the millennium and probably the best record of the year.- Dot Music
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It's a masterclass in why they were, and still are, the greatest rock band to grace the Earth.- Dot Music
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The suspicion lingers that Band Of Joy will be remembered more fondly than its wonderful predecessor.- Dot Music
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It's dark but without employing the dull monotone formulas that have dragged drum and bass down.- Dot Music
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This is so rich, so intelligent, so feeling, that most of us will throw our hands limply in the air and join voices with mum Kate McGarrigle who, according to the dedication on the back, "still whispers in my ear that I'm great".- Dot Music
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Three albums in and Basement Jaxx are still so far ahead of the pack that they're a barely visible dust cloud on the horizon.- Dot Music
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The most inventive and exhilarating rock music Britain's producing right now.- Dot Music
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There's no getting away from the fact that the goofy guy who used to play drums for Nirvana just made a classic album.- Dot Music
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You could get lost for days in the depths of these arrangements, and still find something moving and transcendental at every gilded turn. It's a towering achievement...- Dot Music
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While other albums may have been more groundbreaking, none have been as excitable or infectious.- Dot Music
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