The Fly (UK)'s Scores
- Music
For 370 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 71
Highest review score: | Channel Orange | |
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Lowest review score: | Sequel to the Prequel |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 262 out of 370
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Mixed: 99 out of 370
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Negative: 9 out of 370
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In throwing his emotional locker wide open, Frank Ocean has made a tender, engrossing classic.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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The Oklahoma songwriter is back with some of her most ebullient, ambitiously styled music to date on St Vincent.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Feb 14, 2014
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With Loud City Song, Julia Holter marks the scene’s zenith, continuing her journey from obscurity, through marginality and onwards into accessibility.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Aug 13, 2013
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- Posted Nov 14, 2012
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Not a great leap forwards, then, but a welcome throwback nonetheless.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted May 9, 2013
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- Posted May 21, 2013
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The record overflows with the tell-tale nuances of a band who have learnt how to translate grandiosity into something more restrained, yet no less forceful.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Sep 14, 2012
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Occasionally the bare-bones arrangements, a virtue in the main, serve to expose minor shortcomings in the songs. But overall, it’s a quibble far outweighed by the thrill afforded by a record that’s as honest and open-hearted as anything this great band have put their names to yet.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Feb 12, 2014
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While some of the abstract material here is frustratingly opaque, how many other ‘pop’ acts can you name that would have the brass cojones to drop a near 20-minute track right in the middle of their record? Astonishing.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Apr 2, 2013
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This debut's sophistication might mean Jessie slinks to the forefront rather than shoving her way to the top, but however long it takes, Devotion marks a new chapter in this future-pop superstar's journey.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Aug 17, 2012
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- Posted Jun 5, 2013
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It’s a pitching and yawing listen, and it’s compelling and punchy in a way that’ll have you bouncing straight out of your chair.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Apr 15, 2013
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What Kanye has created is the most honest--and yes, at times dislikable--record of his career.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Jun 18, 2013
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Though Modern Vampires Of The City is flawed--there’s no stand-out single, and the low-key ‘Obvious Bicycle’ is far too sombre to justify its billing as the opening track--repeat listens to this third act are rewarded.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted May 9, 2013
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- Posted Apr 27, 2012
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Bookended by snippets of crackling fireworks, the aptly-titled 'Celebration Rock' is big on anthems, euphoria and fistpumping rock'n'roll thrills.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Jun 1, 2012
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- Posted Apr 18, 2012
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At just eight songs, doesn't stick around long enough to outstay its welcome.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Feb 10, 2012
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These songs are all excellent, and if the album had maintained that level of consistency it might have shaded into genius, but sadly the rest falls short, frequently lapsing into a pleasant but slight flexing of Thundercat’s considerable chops.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Jun 3, 2013
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A who's who of re-mixers have been cast for the job, and there's value in finding their take on Nick Cave's already unique sound.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Mar 16, 2012
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The now-quartet’s fourth record marries prickly melody with glossy discord, eclipsing not only its predecessors but its entire genre.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Oct 21, 2013
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METZ is pulverizing, but in an artistic, superior way; the Canada-based trio balance noise, aggression and tact expertly.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Oct 8, 2012
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This isn’t her masterpiece (that’s to come in the sixth and seventh suites), but it’s only a sliver away.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Sep 11, 2013
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Despite expanding their sonic remit further than ever, Queens Of The Stone Age are still the same peerless band, indebted only to themselves.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Jun 7, 2013
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- Posted Aug 24, 2012
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If a sense of staleness had begun to creep in round 2009's 'Popular Songs', Fade pretty much puts them back on track.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Jan 8, 2013
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Too often inaudible, the band’s uncathartic noise can still test patience as well as nerves.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Feb 8, 2013
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One Day finds Rowland weary, woozy and nakedly accepting of loneliness and age; a true soul man.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Jun 1, 2012
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He’s absorbed new influences into the unique framework he creates around his songs, pulling in aspects of house, gospel and R&B to create something alluringly strange yet pleasingly palpable.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted Apr 8, 2013
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A complete lack of compromise anywhere. Yet, whilst that means that it takes a few listens for the intricacies to fully come through (alongside stormy brooder ‘Strife’, early single ‘Husbands’ is still the most sonically independent offering here), it fundamentally endows the record with a clarity of vision that justifies all the hyperbole.- The Fly (UK)
- Posted May 3, 2013
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