The Line of Best Fit's Scores
- Music
For 4,092 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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30% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 77
Highest review score: | Am I British Yet? | |
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Lowest review score: | Supermodel |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 3,686 out of 4092
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Mixed: 390 out of 4092
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Negative: 16 out of 4092
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A couple of contemporary artists with a similar method come to mind: Caroline Polachek and Christine and the Queens. Like their celebrated works, Hit Me Hard and Soft is equal parts nuanced and multidimensional.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 17, 2024
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They’re Zayn’s stories but they’re shared in such an honest, straightforward yet compelling manner that they feel like your own.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 17, 2024
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Unrestricted to any interpretation, the record leaves enormous space for thought experiments and imagination (the closer “Out of Time” suggests just as much). Step back a few paces to look at it in full, and you’ll find something that celebrates freedom of opinion and individualism.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 16, 2024
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The record is described as Gibbons’ “most personal work to date”, dealing with experiences of grief, change, and hopelessness – and it makes for a very conceptually decisive project, with a distinctive vocabulary of motion and stasis, weight and lightness.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 16, 2024
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Home Counties have firmly asserted themselves as some of today’s brightest musical minds.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 13, 2024
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This is Bey’s talent as an instrumental storyteller; genres are sequenced and held for their parts, yet respected like caged animals. Organs are the sound of the beginning, pianos of a demise; a dance groove is the motion of the middle, and forthright attitudes are evergreen.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 10, 2024
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Blending the raw energy of punk with the gritty realism of folk, the result being a potent double pint of catharsis and confrontation. There’s seemingly several albums worth of material on display, from industrial poetry to showmanship indie, held together by its narrative which howls to the struggles of the everyman, from the depths of addiction to the despair of a nation in decline.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 9, 2024
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Death Jokes is a complex chasm of fractured, intertwining ideas, songs that grasp for purpose, songs with drops of sorts.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 8, 2024
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After a string of EPs, Chinouriri arrives at her first full-length with confidence and ease. Devastation has never sounded so fun.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 3, 2024
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Vu didn’t invent tragi-pop (she wouldn’t deny her numerous progenitors, from Cat Power to Julien Baker); however, her airy melodicism and meme-friendly lyrics, coupled with her technically grounded yet mercurial voice, make for a signature presence.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 2, 2024
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Calling this album consistently satisfying might come off like a dig. Quite the opposite, actually. It's the mark of a classic.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 2, 2024
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t's ultimately perhaps telling that the most compelling departures from set templates are more naturally aligned with the territory of Washington’s past triumphs.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 2, 2024
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If you’ve heard a previous Moctar record and pieced together the best bits, you’ll have an imitation of Funeral for Justice’s righteous glory, but if you haven’t, use this record as a roadmap in discovering the previous odd-decade of Moctar’s talent.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 2, 2024
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Pratt has long been a consummate texturalist; mining the pop playbook in resourceful ways, she’s now an exemplary tunesmith as well – the result is sublime.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 2, 2024
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On his third album, he continues crafting his inimitable blend of pop, R&B, and electronica, ferociously cementing his place amongst the very best at work today.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted May 1, 2024
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Porij’s confident and assured debut delves into their love for not settling for one genre. Taking you on an adventure through emotions and soundscapes, it’s a fluid record that never stands still. It will appease long-time fans with its infectious and catchy grooves, as well as welcoming new fans to the party with open arms.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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While the record feels like a new iteration, it is also an evolution of a deeply familiar form. At the record’s core, it ultimately is more of Hovvdy and at their best, these songs envelop the listener in the same way Hovvdy songs always have.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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Nonetheless feels airy and welcoming, qualities that have sometimes eluded its more recent predecessors, it resonates emotionally in ways that befit elder statesmen who can look to the future while comfortably acknowledging the past.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 25, 2024
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This is the sound of releasing a lifetime’s worth of strife and unease. That sounds, it turns out, is pretty damn excellent.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 25, 2024
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Quirky yet profound, playful but often deeply moving, Light Verse is a record to savour in one sitting, its ten tracks comprising a seriously impressive whole that’s considerably more potent than the sum of its unfailingly impressive individual parts.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Amorphous and difficult to pin down, this undefinable hypnagogia is the lasting identity of Chanel Beads, and Your Day Will Come is the vessel from which it was formed.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 22, 2024
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It's less playful than before but feels like an evolution rather than an adjustment. There's a more textural feel than before, edging closer to the muted space of Phoebe Bridgers' Punisher, or Antonoff's work with Lana Del Rey, and it suits Swift well as this point in her career.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 18, 2024
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There are times throughout that Viscius appears at ease and elsewhere there are signs she’s simply exhausted and drained. All cried out. But as the album ebbs away with the hushed tones of her singing, “No one loves me anymore” on “No One” it’s as if a huge burden has lifted, finally.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 18, 2024
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We’re left reveling in an album that is grand in ambition and execution – a sweeping journey of highs and lows worth celebrating.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 18, 2024
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It’s always charming, but in its best moments, Don’t Forget Me is often phenomenally well-written, a solid show from an artist who’s likely to linger in your memory for a while.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 16, 2024
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The constant zigzag between tempos and moods is tiring. The album is a true testament to her strengths as a lyricist and melodic writer but should have been allowed to be as chaotic as it first seemed to promise.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 12, 2024
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On Abomination there’s a more cohesive sense of vulnerability even contemplation that the attention-seeking initial EP songs clamoured for so brazenly.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 12, 2024
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Wrapping the messiness of post-breakup emotions into rule-bending pop cuts, it once again proves that nobody does heartbreak anthems quite like FLETCHER.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace isn’t an easy sell at a time thoroughly infested with quick thrills and instant gratification. Give it time to bloom, however, and these tracks are infused with plenty of the qualities referred to in the album’s title.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 10, 2024
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The album could be one of the finest debuts of the decade, with every band member shining in their ability and craftsmanship.- The Line of Best Fit
- Posted Apr 10, 2024
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