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AnyDecentMusic?

AnyDecentMusic? is a website that collates album reviews from magazines, websites, and newspapers.[1] Primarily focused on popular music – covering rock, pop, electronic, dance, folk, country, roots, hip-hop, R&B, and rap – albums are adjudged by aggregating a consensus from several sources; reviews are sourced from more than 50 websites, magazines and newspapers. These publications are largely based in the US and UK, but some are also from Canada, Ireland and Australia.[2]

AnyDecentMusic?
Type of site
Music webzine
OwnerPalmer Watson
URLanydecentmusic.com
Launched2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Current statusActive

History edit

AnyDecentMusic? was set up in 2008 by Ally Palmer and Terry Watson, the directors of PalmerWatson, a newspaper and magazine design consultancy. On creating the site: "Newspapers are our business (and we're passionate about them). Our other passion is music, and we've combined the two things."[3]

Site organization edit

The site's creators, Palmer and Watson, say: "[AnyDecentMusic?] surveys reviews of recent album releases in newspapers and websites and provides a constantly updated chart of critical reaction."[3]

Ratings are averaged and albums ranked in a chart intended to give an overall picture of critical appraisal of current releases, based on the averaged score out of 10. This chart forms the centrepiece of the site. Users can also view charts showing rankings over 3 months, 6 months or 12 months. It is also possible to view a genre-specific chart, or to exclude genres not of interest.[citation needed]

Short extracts of the review are provided, with hyperlinks to the original article. Some print-only reviews are also included, but not all of these have extracts from the original. AnyDecentMusic? assesses reviews which do not provide a numerical score and assigns what it deems to be an appropriate score, based on the tone and content of the review. On album review pages, there generally is a link to streaming media service such as Spotify.[2]

In July 2012, an AnyDecentMusic app was launched within the music streaming service Spotify. This was Spotify's App of the Day on July 19.[4] It was described by Spotify: "Developed from the AnyDecentMusic.com chart, which provides music lovers with constantly updated listings of the most critically-acclaimed albums, this novel Spotify app uses ratings from the leading expert, independent review sources across the world to help you discover the best in new music". According to Palmer and Watson, "the focus on the ADM Spotify app is on all contemporary genres, from indie to electronic to hip hop and everything in between."[2] They went on to explain the website's process of aggregating reviews:

Each day we sift through more than 50 music review publications, online and offline. We reckon it's a fairly representative spread of sources from the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Ireland and Germany. They're different, but they're all intelligent, independent and sussed and we think it gives a good cross-section of critical opinion. We are not a wholescale review aggregator, automatically sweeping up anything and everything relating to every album release. Everything on ADM has been manually reviewed, selected and added. It's painstaking work, but it's a labour of love and it means we don't clutter the site with reissues and compilations and stuff we know real music fans aren't interested it [sic].[2]

Similar sites edit

The site is similar to other review aggregator websites such as Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes in that it gathers reviews to assess critical acclaim.[citation needed] The site differs in the sense that it specializes in contemporary music in its chosen fields. Unlike similar music review aggregator sites—which compile reviews to assess critical acclaim—like Album of the Year, AnyDecentMusic? does not cover jazz or classical releases, or many world music albums, and tends to ignore most reissues, compilations and various artist collections.

The site also offers regular track recommendations, called "Today We Love", and regular playlists, with themes that appear sometimes to be topical and sometimes random. Although similar in principle to other review aggregator websites, AnyDecentMusic? puts some focus on its users finding new music through its features, with users able to formulate a personal "chart" through genre and time period search filters.[citation needed]

Palmer and Watson described their reasoning behind the site on their PalmerWatson.com website: "We couldn't find a site that did what AnyDecentMusic? does, so we built one."[3]

Chart edit

Once an album or release has five reviews from different sources, it enters the current Recent Releases chart, where it remains for six weeks. It is this chart that forms the centerpiece of the site.[citation needed] In 2010, The Observer Sunday newspaper regularly featured the AnyDecentMusic? top 10 in its charts page.[5]

There is an "All-Time" Chart, but this covers only the duration of the website's existence, which was launched in 2009.

Since the site's beginning, the following albums have the highest aggregate rating:[6]

Lowest rating:

Highest Rated Album Per Year of Chart Existence:

Highest Ranked Album on the annual "ADM Poll of Polls" list:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Youngs, Ian (3 November 2014). "Singer Anais Mitchell's folk opera ambitions". BBC News. from the original on 10 November 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Anon. (13 July 2012). "Spotify listing for newspaper pair's music app". Allmediascotland.com. from the original on 10 November 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Palmerwatson home". Palmerwatson.com. from the original on 30 May 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-03-10. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  5. ^ . Guardian. Archived from the original on 25 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-07-19. Retrieved 2015-07-08.

External links edit

  • AnyDecentMusic? homepage

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magazines websites and newspapers 1 Primarily focused on popular music covering rock pop electronic dance folk country roots hip hop R amp B and rap albums are adjudged by aggregating a consensus from several sources reviews are sourced from more than 50 websites magazines and newspapers These publications are largely based in the US and UK but some are also from Canada Ireland and Australia 2 AnyDecentMusic Type of siteMusic webzineOwnerPalmer WatsonURLanydecentmusic comLaunched2009 15 years ago 2009 Current statusActive Contents 1 History 2 Site organization 3 Similar sites 4 Chart 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAnyDecentMusic was set up in 2008 by Ally Palmer and Terry Watson the directors of PalmerWatson a newspaper and magazine design consultancy On creating the site Newspapers are our business and we re passionate about them Our other passion is music and we ve combined the two things 3 Site organization editThe site s creators Palmer and Watson say AnyDecentMusic surveys reviews of recent album releases in newspapers and websites and provides a constantly updated chart of critical reaction 3 Ratings are averaged and albums ranked in a chart intended to give an overall picture of critical appraisal of current releases based on the averaged score out of 10 This chart forms the centrepiece of the site Users can also view charts showing rankings over 3 months 6 months or 12 months It is also possible to view a genre specific chart or to exclude genres not of interest citation needed Short extracts of the review are provided with hyperlinks to the original article Some print only reviews are also included but not all of these have extracts from the original AnyDecentMusic assesses reviews which do not provide a numerical score and assigns what it deems to be an appropriate score based on the tone and content of the review On album review pages there generally is a link to streaming media service such as Spotify 2 In July 2012 an AnyDecentMusic app was launched within the music streaming service Spotify This was Spotify s App of the Day on July 19 4 It was described by Spotify Developed from the AnyDecentMusic com chart which provides music lovers with constantly updated listings of the most critically acclaimed albums this novel Spotify app uses ratings from the leading expert independent review sources across the world to help you discover the best in new music According to Palmer and Watson the focus on the ADM Spotify app is on all contemporary genres from indie to electronic to hip hop and everything in between 2 They went on to explain the website s process of aggregating reviews Each day we sift through more than 50 music review publications online and offline We reckon it s a fairly representative spread of sources from the UK US Canada Australia Ireland and Germany They re different but they re all intelligent independent and sussed and we think it gives a good cross section of critical opinion We are not a wholescale review aggregator automatically sweeping up anything and everything relating to every album release Everything on ADM has been manually reviewed selected and added It s painstaking work but it s a labour of love and it means we don t clutter the site with reissues and compilations and stuff we know real music fans aren t interested it sic 2 Similar sites editThe site is similar to other review aggregator websites such as Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes in that it gathers reviews to assess critical acclaim citation needed The site differs in the sense that it specializes in contemporary music in its chosen fields Unlike similar music review aggregator sites which compile reviews to assess critical acclaim like Album of the Year AnyDecentMusic does not cover jazz or classical releases or many world music albums and tends to ignore most reissues compilations and various artist collections The site also offers regular track recommendations called Today We Love and regular playlists with themes that appear sometimes to be topical and sometimes random Although similar in principle to other review aggregator websites AnyDecentMusic puts some focus on its users finding new music through its features with users able to formulate a personal chart through genre and time period search filters citation needed Palmer and Watson described their reasoning behind the site on their PalmerWatson com website We couldn t find a site that did what AnyDecentMusic does so we built one 3 Chart editOnce an album or release has five reviews from different sources it enters the current Recent Releases chart where it remains for six weeks It is this chart that forms the centerpiece of the site citation needed In 2010 The Observer Sunday newspaper regularly featured the AnyDecentMusic top 10 in its charts page 5 There is an All Time Chart but this covers only the duration of the website s existence which was launched in 2009 Since the site s beginning the following albums have the highest aggregate rating 6 To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar 9 3 Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple 9 2 Damn by Kendrick Lamar 9 1 Black Messiah by D Angelo and the Vanguard 9 1 Ghosteen by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 9 0 Prioritise Pleasure by Self Esteem 9 0 Rough and Rowdy Ways by Bob Dylan 8 9 Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 8 9 Channel Orange by Frank Ocean 8 9 We re All Alone in This Together by Dave 8 9 Lowest rating JLS by JLS 2 7 Highest Rated Album Per Year of Chart Existence 2009 I Speak Fula by Bassekou Kouyate 8 55 2010 Hadestown by Anais Mitchell 8 85 2011 Let England Shake by PJ Harvey 8 7 2012 Channel Orange by Frank Ocean 8 9 2013 Sunbather by Deafheaven 8 8 2014 Black Messiah by D Angelo and the Vanguard 9 1 2015 To Pimp A Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar 9 26 2016 Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 8 92 2017 Damn by Kendrick Lamar 9 06 2018 Room 25 by Noname 8 5 2019 Ghosteen by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 9 02 2020 Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple 9 21 2021 Prioritise Pleasure by Self Esteem 8 99 2022 Mr Morale amp the Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar 8 67 2023 Black Rainbows by Corinne Bailey Rae 8 73 Highest Ranked Album on the annual ADM Poll of Polls list 2009 Merriweather Post Pavilion by Animal Collective 2010 The Suburbs by Arcade Fire 2011 Let England Shake by PJ Harvey 2012 Channel Orange by Frank Ocean 2013 Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend 2014 LP1 by FKA Twigs 2015 To Pimp A Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar 2016 Blackstar by David Bowie 2017 Damn by Kendrick Lamar 2018 Dirty Computer by Janelle Monae 2019 Norman Fucking Rockwell by Lana Del Rey 2020 Punisher by Phoebe Bridgers 2021 Sometimes I Might Be Introvert by Little Simz 2022 Renaissance by Beyonce 2023 Desire I Want to Turn Into You by Caroline PolachekSee also editReview aggregator Metacritic Rotten TomatoesReferences edit Youngs Ian 3 November 2014 Singer Anais Mitchell s folk opera ambitions BBC News Archived from the original on 10 November 2021 Retrieved 26 October 2016 a b c d Anon 13 July 2012 Spotify listing for newspaper pair s music app Allmediascotland com Archived from the original on 10 November 2021 Retrieved 27 October 2016 a b c Palmerwatson home Palmerwatson com Archived from the original on 30 May 2022 Retrieved 9 June 2022 Spotify App of the Day Archived from the original on 2013 03 10 Retrieved 2013 02 27 The New Review Culture guardian co uk Guardian Archived from the original on 25 August 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 23 All Time Archived from the original on 2021 07 19 Retrieved 2015 07 08 External links editAnyDecentMusic homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AnyDecentMusic 3F amp oldid 1222915127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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