Mojo's Scores
- Music
For 9,681 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 72
Highest review score: | Hundred Dollar Valentine | |
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Lowest review score: | Milk Cow Blues |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 6,171 out of 9681
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Mixed: 3,476 out of 9681
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Negative: 34 out of 9681
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Posted Mar 19, 2015 -
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Brilliantly executed with Shirley Bassey-like surety in an arresting, always distinctive, lyrical voice. [Mar 2024, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Feb 20, 2024 -
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Lyricwise everything is simple, ready for sing-along consumption and sometimes you can almost visualise that bouncing ball heading a long the bottom of some YouTube screen. [Feb 2010, p. 95]- Mojo
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Posted Apr 8, 2024 -
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Whether melodic and mellow or blown out and busy, this exhilarating ride through rock's back pages offers irrefutable proof that these Nordic giants are currently operating at the peak of their powers. [Jun 2014, p.94]- Mojo
Posted May 15, 2014 -
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Bella Hardy takes a bold leap of faith on her third album, devoted entirely to a rich songwriting talent only hinted at on her previous two. [Jun 2011, p.103]- Mojo
Posted Jun 1, 2011 -
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Hook-packed mini-album, direct first-person narratives are sung with knowing sweetness over sunny guitar classicism. [Sep 2017, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Aug 3, 2017 -
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This crisp, Rick Rubin-produced outing packs away a machine that was well-oiled to the last. [Jan. 2001, p.107]- Mojo
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Universal Truths is not as raw overall as GBV's earliest efforts, but it seems much closer to their wonderfully chaotic live sound than the last couple of records have. [July 2002, p.104]- Mojo
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These are his silkiest arrangements yet, but shadowy undercurrents ensure the tension never lets up. [Jun 2011, p.104]- Mojo
Posted Jul 28, 2011 -
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[The Selecter] haven't sounded so energised since their 1979 debut, Too Much Pressure. [Nov 2017, p.100]- Mojo
Posted Oct 12, 2017 -
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It could all be too cute for its own good but some inspired darker moments elevate the whole to the level of a Raymond Carver short story collection set to music by Joan Of Arc-era OMD. [Nov 2018, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Oct 3, 2018 -
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A poetic, typically untethered set within bouzouki pecks and mellotron complement Roy's latest voyage into open-tuned land. [Oct 2013, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Sep 20, 2013 -
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[Illuminates] Nash's own cosmic poetry, crunching guitars and swooning pedal steel. [Dec 2015, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Oct 27, 2015 -
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Like a wonderous and very clever piece of musical brain onomatopoeia. [Aug 2023, p.84]- Mojo
Posted Jun 22, 2023 -
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An engaging, rewarding whole [that] speaks volumes about the breadth of both of his imagination and compositional agility. [Nov 2013, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Oct 11, 2013 -
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Drummer Ulysses Owens Jr displays the kind of tidy time and delirious brushwork you might have thought went out with Ed Thigpen, while McBride drives the whole with a mighty, old-school righteousness. [Dec 2013, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Dec 12, 2013 -
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This promises to be a hard one to beat for fire and fury. Fela would be very proud. [Apr 2018, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Mar 2, 2018 -
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Posted Dec 18, 2013 -
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It took the reformation of Three Hypnotics, his first band, to get his groove back. It's fully maintained on this second RM album, in gale force determination, resolution and incision. [Apr 2019, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Apr 5, 2019 -
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While autumnal gems like Rabbit chime with recent months' universal experience of isolation and inertia, Earth Trip also mirrors the salvation many have found in nature, its gentle, J.J. Cale-esque country-rock tempos evocative of restorative rustic rambling. [Jun 2021, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jun 22, 2021 -
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Despite their meticulous craft, these songs don't feel like curated artefacts--they feel raw, unquiet, still moving. Vulnicura might tell an old story, but it still feels new. [Apr 2015, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Mar 19, 2015 -
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Lovely vocals from both Mitchell and Johnson and a mellow, timeless mood. [Nov 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Oct 6, 2022 -
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Geographic's signature--naive oreintal pop meets introverted occidental indie--is bewitchingly realised here in 12 gossamer songs. [Nov 2009, p.101]- Mojo
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Where Dizzee Rascal's deliberately diverse third album "Maths & English" found him flirting with more mainstream pop styles, this leaner, punchier fourth record comsummates that union to entirely gratisfying effect. [Oct 2009, p.96]- Mojo
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However distinguished the guests, though, there's no doubt who the commanding presence is. [May 2012, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Apr 19, 2012 -
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Visionary, exhausting, Dusk To Dawn is an extraordinary experience. [Jun 2019, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Jun 27, 2019 -
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Longstreth still doesn't make it easy on the listener with his frenetic arrangements. But, this time around, the sense of plainly expressed emotions is strong. [Aug 2018, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Jul 9, 2018 -
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Sets a high bar. But she clears it, with soulful, oddball, Jersey-girl-in-Nashville aplomb. [Sep 2017, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Jul 25, 2017 -
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Seven Dials reminds us of the joy Frame finds in craft, its grateful rallentando endings, plum chord-voicing and exquisitely sung choruses elevating a work that seems part break-up album, part understated redemption story. [Jun 2014, p.94]- Mojo
Posted May 15, 2014 -
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Even playing it straight, Houck produces songs that skitter round your peripheral vision, hide in the back of your mind, their outlaw mental state playing hide-and-seek behind the classic rock curtains. [June 2010, p. 90]- Mojo
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It's an entirely cohesive record, brimming with energy, invention, humour, lived experience, nifty playing and earwormy melodies: all things that make up a great debut album. [Jul 2024, p.88]- Mojo
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Posted Sep 9, 2019 -
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Tackling eight traditional songs, he plays Just A Close Walk With Thee and Old Rugged Cross relatively straight, but turns the likes of We Shall Rise and Are You Washed In Blood? into glorious Southern boogie, replete with screaming guitar solos. [Mar 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 25, 2022 -
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[A] queasy mix of super-sharp realism, clammy surrealism and elegant melody. [Feb 2005, p.98]- Mojo
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An uncomfortable listen, especially the Big Star's Third-esque When I Think Of You, but also an album imbued with acceptance and dignity. [Nov 2019, p.93]- Mojo
Posted Nov 14, 2019 -
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His most lyrically sharp and melodically inspired material in years. [Jul 2005, p.99]- Mojo
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By this double alum's end, it feels like a breakthrough in every way, the sound of an artist who has not only forged on, but also hit a glorious peak. [Jun 2023, p.84]- Mojo
Posted May 19, 2023 -
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Younghusband's second LP pushes bittersweet melodies from under a reverb rug. [Dec 2015, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Nov 3, 2015 -
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Moby Dick's cast-of-thousands approach actually makes it feel more like a smart, funny musical without a stage. [Mar 2020, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Jan 28, 2020 -
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It's Lynn's show, and she and the band are on fine form. [Apr 2021, p.81]- Mojo
Posted Mar 11, 2021 -
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Limber, spacey music, pitched somewhere between jazz, funk and ambience, in the company of an innovative new class of sessioners. [May 2021, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Mar 23, 2021 -
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Posted Dec 14, 2012 -
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A succession of sprawling mini-epics--throbbing with energy, insidious basslines and pulsing chords--prevail. [Mar 2016, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Feb 17, 2016 -
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At once as snug as a velvet quilt in a log cabin, yet as challenging and testing as modern architecture, VII is a signpost to a whole new direction for Americana. [Jan 2014, p.100]- Mojo
Posted Dec 18, 2013 -
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Restless, relentless, righteous: this guru of the primeval groove is once more helming an exceptional rock'n'roll band. [July 2008, p.108]- Mojo
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A breathy soundworld throbs with chillout opportunity and toggles toothache-sweet grunge buzz, Laurel canyon lilt and skyward soundtrack The Last man On Earth. Alive with confessional ideas. [Jul 2021, p.80]- Mojo
Posted Jun 2, 2021 -
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There's an appealing stealth and positivity to Ron's writing here. [Jun 2017, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Apr 25, 2017 -
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Twisting the familiar sounds into altogether more challenging forms. [Jul 2020, p.84]- Mojo
Posted May 21, 2020 -
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The sounds that Volker Bertelmann creates with(in) a piano is astonishing. [Oct 2008, p.112]- Mojo
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The result is a collage of several kinds of classic U2 album, one that has the beauty of their panoramic '80s Eno/Lanois recordings plus the synthetic experimentation andd dalliances with pop merriment which revolutionized the band's modus operandi from "Achtung Baby" onwards. [Apr 2009, p.96]- Mojo
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More than the sum of its parts, the whole is wonderfully fresh and quite lovely. [Apr 2015, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Mar 19, 2015 -
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Tantalizing use of spare and mostly intelligible, always unsettling lyrics. [Apr 2015, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Mar 20, 2015 -
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If anything, it's darker [than Fenster's debut album], like clotted blood. [Apr 2014, p.97]- Mojo
Posted Mar 21, 2014 -
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This is a sumptuous and personal record capturing universal human themes of hope, fortitude and loss. [Jul 2018, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Jun 8, 2018 -
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songdreaming is by no means perfect; Lee’s version of Black Dog And Sheep Crook comes on a little too much like Dave Brubeck’s Take Five, and his Anglicisation of Robert Burns ballad Aye Walking Oh feels a bit unnecessary. However, Lee does unaffected loveliness very well (case in point: the closing Sweet Girl McRee), and his intense empathy – for the bees, the trees, the birdies and his fellow man – shines through. [Apr 2024, p.80]- Mojo
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Posted May 14, 2024 -
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Garvey's lyricism is elevated by the subtle complexity of the music, clarinets, choral voices and churchy keyboards whispering through the vents of these sons, causing a quiet stir. [Dec 2021, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Nov 17, 2021 -
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There's something disarmingly joyous about it with only hints of the darker music that they also create. [Oct 2016, p.99]- Mojo
Posted Sep 13, 2016 -
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The reference points suggest Cerebral Ballzy care little for innovation, but they've nevertheless created the best US punk debut for some time. [Sept. 2011, p. 98]- Mojo
Posted Aug 26, 2011 -
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Posted Oct 3, 2018 -
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The box set's main selling point is the inclusion of a completely different version of Never Let Me Down, recorded posthumously. [Nov 2018, p.100]- Mojo
Posted Oct 11, 2018 -
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It's easy to see why those indie luminaries were so deeply seduced by Acetone's languid and ever-so lovely drawing together of Doug Yule-era Velvets, Spiritualized and Low. [Oct 2017, p.106]- Mojo
Posted Oct 27, 2017 -
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While relatively straitlaced on hooky earworms Good Mood and Hexagons, it vanishes into a netherworld of hypnotic minimalism amid Tol Circle's warped Mantovani exotica and the title-track's spaced-out disco frug. [Jan 2020, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Dec 20, 2019 -
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The results are equal parts beautiful and unsettling. [Feb 2017, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Dec 20, 2016 -
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Minor caveats notwithstanding, at its best One Breath is, indeed, breathtaking, and an undeniable upgrade on its much-vaunted predecessor. [Nov 2013, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Oct 11, 2013 -
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The result is an album of eminently listenable sonic frontierism, and Butler's most accessible work in years. [Dec 2018, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Dec 12, 2018 -
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The whole album is characterised by a subtle, all-pervading sense of menace that superbly offsets Campbell's snow-pure vocals and sparsely psychedelic orchestration. [Dec 2006, p.104]- Mojo
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Dark humour and combustive noise are proven fine bedfellows, and Flat Worms will soon have you slam-dancing as the planet burns. [May 2020, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Apr 17, 2020 -
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Posted Mar 28, 2019 -
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Oldham's typically weary, wavering larynx is rendered imperious as it rises Lazarus-like from the wind-tanned dronescapes and rasping harmonues of an epic 'Cursed Sleep,' while a mistily brooding 'Ain't You Wealthy? Ain't You Wise?' finds him deploying unlikely falsetto whoops a la springsteen. [Nov 2008, p.110]- Mojo
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His third album, with its surprisingly upbeat title, makes good on the escalating promise of his previous releases. [May 2009, p.110]- Mojo
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Posted Aug 25, 2021 -
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Her jazzy instincts and surreal lyrics perfectly offset the music's mosaic minimalism. [Sep 2009, p.92]- Mojo
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His gospel-tinged solo debut withstands most Levon Helm comparisons you may care to throw its way. [May 2012, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Apr 20, 2012 -
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By embracing the space between, Taylor has created a meditative, magical record. [Oct 2021, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Sep 15, 2021 -
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With its stark arrangements, glimpses of social disintegration, and thirtysomething neuroses (see I Need A Mother), it really is close to a masterpiece. [Feb 2010, p. 94]- Mojo
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Posted May 14, 2024 -
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And if nothing on Killing Puritans has quite the commercial potential of last year's You Don't Know Me (a UK Number 1), it does have the same cheekily opportunistic spirit, Van Helden's sticky fingers busily probing all kinds of forgotten pop cultural corners.- Mojo
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It's tempting to surmise that the songwriting has improved since the Smash Hits years, but an extra CD of acoustically played hits--shorn of period production--reminds you that they were always this good. [Jun 2013, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Aug 2, 2013 -
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Posted Aug 26, 2011 -
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Some of the purest, restorative, most unburdened music imaginable. [Oct 2016, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Oct 7, 2016 -
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Dan and his cohorts craft an especially intimate and understated kind of English-born Americana that could easily hold its own in any late night session with the likes of Bill Callahan, Will Sheff or Tim Rutili. [Sep 2014, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Aug 20, 2014 -
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Throughout, Earthling toys with classic radio-rock clichés, only to cleanse them of jadedness via Vedder's trademark wholehearted investment, a trick which still charms. [Apr 2022, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Feb 16, 2022 -
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It's McCraven's gift to integrate radical individuals into his inclusive sound design; exuberant groupthink in action. [Nov 2020, p.84]- Mojo
Posted Dec 16, 2020 -
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Confirms her 2019 Rising Star Brit and BBC's Sound Of 2020 awards were no fluke. [Apr 2021, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Feb 19, 2021 -
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Fine follow-up [to 2016's Lovers & Leavers] ... has a wider range of emotions and some new classics. [Apr 2019, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 19, 2019 -
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Posted Dec 18, 2013 -
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Seventy-five non-stop minutes of high-end squawk and groove. [Jun 2021, p.83]- Mojo
Posted May 17, 2021 -
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It's all carried off with the panache and confidence of a group making their first, not 24th, album. [Jun 2020, p.89]- Mojo
Posted May 12, 2020 -
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Posted Mar 28, 2016 -
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This follow-up to The Aliens' debut "Astronomy For Dogs" keeps the faith. [Oct 2008, p.109]- Mojo
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An eclectic gem that namechecks Malcolm Gladwell's social psychological musing as an influence. [Feb 2013, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 26, 2013 -
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Posted Dec 6, 2023 -
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Badwan and Zeffira have done him [director Peter Strickland] proud. [Apr 2015, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Mar 19, 2015 -
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