E! Online's Scores
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For 787 reviews, this publication has graded:
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72% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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24% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 75
Highest review score: | Okonokos [Live] | |
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Lowest review score: | I Get Wet |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 643 out of 787
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Mixed: 133 out of 787
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Negative: 11 out of 787
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The Old 97's are a good band, but Drag It Up simply isn't them at their best.- E! Online
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Take Elton John, multiply him by five, add a pinch of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, maybe a little Beck and some Carson Kressley, and you'll have something resembling the Scissor Sisters.- E! Online
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The biggest kicks come from the bedroom demos and odd covers of songs like "Blowin' in the Wind," but only the initiated will be able to stay awake long enough to hear them.- E! Online
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It's not as hands-down great as the Swedes' last (Veni Vidi Vicious), and a handful of tracks are too-short bursts of energy that only leave you wanting more. But when the band gets rolling with tracks such as "Walk Idiot Walk," there's no stopping it.- E! Online
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Following 2002's experimental Phrenology, which featured all manner of drum 'n' bass and techno influences, the real-instrument-playing Philadelphia hip-hop collective ditches the frills on Tipping Point.- E! Online
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She's the perfect '70s soul-funk mama, and lucky for us, she's stuck in 2004.- E! Online
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It's hard to imagine a set of songs that better reflects every phase the group has navigated through its turbulent career.- E! Online
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The one thing Banks lacks is Fiddy's natural charisma--he's also about eight bulletholes short in the "life-experience department."- E! Online
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If the album weren't so agreeably off-kilter--short, whispery tunes alternate with long, rambling epics--its mix of guitars and piano would almost seem like the stuff you'd hear on rockers like Layla or Abbey Road.- E! Online
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The Killers sound like a delicious puree of Blur, Pulp and the Cure, loading Hot Fuss with stylish synth-pop effects and big blazing choruses.- E! Online
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This ain't another Daydream Nation, but Nurse is a good cure for what ails the airwaves.- E! Online
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Happenstance is lush and brooding, the kind of record that makes most sense coming through the headphones late at night.- E! Online
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Rather than coming across as an unfriendly piece of self-indulgence--which may or may not have been the intention--her latest CD is quietly captivating.- E! Online
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Mostly made up of charming-but-harmless ballads and little bursts of fiddly Celtic pop.- E! Online
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Sounds like a funky offshoot of the Stone Roses, mining blissed-out acid grooves, hypnotic rhythms and the kind of distant, detached vocals that don't sound like vocals at all.- E! Online
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Her thin voice is no match for the thick guitars that dominate this metallic pop marathon, but there is a strange, earthy quality that makes songs like "Overpower Thee" and "Skin Receiver" compelling.- E! Online
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It's nice to hear a garage band that actually sounds like it was recorded in a garage.- E! Online
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Yes, she still has an interesting voice that's beautiful and quirky at the same time, but there's so much here to sift through and nothing much that immediately grabs you.- E! Online
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The opening song, "First Wave Intact," is nine minutes of churning Led Zeppelin-size rock. And it gets stranger from there.- E! Online
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Think of it as more of a mix tape because the British quintet's jam-band explorations dip into everything from Beatles-esque pop and Delta-blues-influenced ballads.- E! Online
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