Lost At Sea's Scores
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For 628 reviews, this publication has graded:
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74% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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24% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.2 points higher than other critics.
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Average Music review score: 77
Score distribution:
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Positive: 561 out of 628
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Mixed: 62 out of 628
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Negative: 5 out of 628
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Deerhunter have indeed created a masterpiece. While it's not perfect, it has the charm and scope and full realization that was lacking in the band's earlier work.- Lost At Sea
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If Of Montreal were previously a bit on the superficial side with their beatific pop, Hissing Fauna adds a welcome additional ingredient: a sense of gravity.- Lost At Sea
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Tastefully fashionable, Saunier's truly grandiose drumming bits serve to keep the listener well entertained while never flagging as the band's backbone; Dieterich, now bolstered by Rodriguez, sharpens the material with catchy guitar riffs; and Matsuzaki's well-timed and particularly soft voice provides plenty of flavor. Never conventional, bordering on the impractical, the formula nevertheless works.- Lost At Sea
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Although not nearly as hot as early 2006’s Donuts, The Shining shows for a handful of great collabo’s and bangin’ beats and further paves the way for Dilla’s powerhouse legacy.- Lost At Sea
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At 48 minutes, Icky Thump has enough genre-hopping, rip-roaring tunes to get even the 70s rock purist nodding his head again.- Lost At Sea
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You’d be hard-pressed to find a music snob who can’t be won over by Cantrell’s lovely compositions.- Lost At Sea
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Mixing breeds of folk, psychedelica and white bread hip-hop, Why? is genetically predisposed to the same experimental tendencies as Pavement, Grandaddy, Enon, the Beta Band and They Might Be Giants. Each song is a musical Frankenstein, pieced together with live parts of the bodies of all those acts.- Lost At Sea
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On the whole, The Sunlandic Twins makes almost everything else today seem diluted and stale.- Lost At Sea
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There are some very danceable tracks on the outfit's second release, but nowhere is there a worldwide hit to be found.- Lost At Sea
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Triumphant, bitter, despondent, but never false or insincere, The Last Romance is one of the early great listens of 2006.- Lost At Sea
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Superwolf is collaboration in the truest sense of the word, and the talents of the two musicians involved feel revitalized and meaningful in ways that they may not have for some time.- Lost At Sea
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Kortedala is a touch shy of a great album because Lekman's ornate tendencies towards full-on kitsch get the best of the still A-level songwriting.- Lost At Sea
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Rainwater Cassette Exchange certainly finds creative ways to transform their music and expand their already impressive catalogue, even if most of the songs are quite short and leave the listener yearning for more.- Lost At Sea
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One either engages with the gears of this get-up, or not. If you do, the delights abound from start to finish, and it really makes no difference whether each song intends to evoke a different French city, as they do on The Flying Club Cup.- Lost At Sea
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Transference is a challenging, mature statement from a band generally known for more for refining their approach with each release.- Lost At Sea
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Clever, catchy, and moody, Maudlin Career is what contemporary pop music should be. It is wholly as satisfying as Campbell is unsatisfied.- Lost At Sea
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The Wedding is certainly a new direction in some ways, but it’s still the same brainiac rock that Oneida has been dishing out for the past eight years.- Lost At Sea
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If you bought Nouns and wondered what the big deal was, this is your chance to find out. No Age continue to grow as conceptual artists and songwriters, and after a summer of dumbed down garage band shenanigans (cough, Best Coast, cough) it's fun to have something that's both challenging and fun to listen to come out of that scene.- Lost At Sea
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Her ability to draw out more and more truth with each album is indisputable, and on The Greatest, she reaches a golden landmark of self-assurance.- Lost At Sea
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Depending on how interested you still are by the record's third act, this can be either good or bad. It depends on your taste for disorientation.- Lost At Sea
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Whether or not you choose to accept it, the FACT is that Scotland's own Hutchinson brothers have created a sweet and powerful collection of tunes with The Midnight Organ Fight.- Lost At Sea
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Though he may not have the experience in years, he more than makes up for it in the way he crafts his songs.- Lost At Sea
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It wouldn't be inconceivable to describe 13 & God as the predictable outcome of a Notwist/Themselves collaboration, but, considering the degree of originality demonstrated, this is by no means a shortcoming.- Lost At Sea
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While some tracks are absolutely reminiscent of these lads’ former bands... Maritime comes off most like Tahiti 80 or the Postal Service, crafting lofty, affable pop concerned with pristine beauty.- Lost At Sea
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At a time when Internet buzz can make the latest bands seem like old news, listening to Vivian Girls is still exciting even after many times through; the band do not create something new so much as something now.- Lost At Sea
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All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone is an intensely atmospheric album, and stands as one of the band's stronger releases.- Lost At Sea
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