Sunday, October 2, 2011

Rating Scale for Album Reviews

 0/10: Very unlikely to ever happen, but has no music elements at all. No  reason at all to why I' m reviewing.
 1/10: Has zero good qualities, possibly a good song, very inconsistent and a mockery of music itself.


 2/10: Overall an inconsistent, boring, or copied album that really has no music elements, but still has some a track or two that might be a debatable listen.

3/10:  Bland or boring album, has some strong points but not many. Listenable not as a whole, but may have some tracks that could be a good listen. 

4/10: Not too exceptionally bad, but does still have some questionable work. May be listenable as a whole, but slightly under average. 

5/10: Average album. Has some strong points and is quite listenable, but may overuse some elements, may be inconsistent, or just have too much generic elements of the album. 

6/10: Above average. Starting to be an album worth listening to that is consistent enough that it is a good-listen. Works well together, but still may have a few questionable elements but a small enough amount that it doesn't distract from the album as a whole.

7/10: Good album. It works well and is a good listen. Nothing is too bad, a good listen a few times through. Is an album that can be enjoyed by many tastes of music.

8/10: Great album. More listenable and more of a pleasant listening experience than a seven, you can listen a few times through and it is an album that can be enjoyed by many.

9/10: Near-classic status. It works well, has almost no flaws, and may be considered perfect to some people. 

10/10: Classic album. Enough said. Perfect.

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