metacritic.com
J has currently the "Metascore" of averagely 60 there <img>
It’s a subsumation of a lot of magazine scores:
</font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font> Our staffers will go through every publication (…) looking for reviews. For each review found, we will take the score given by the critic and convert it to a 0-10 point scale. (For those critics who do not provide a score, we’ll assign a score from 0-10 based on the general impression given by the review.). These individual critic scores are then averaged together to come up with an overall score.
"good" scores: 61 and up for a metascore, or 7 and higher for individual critic reviews) are coded in green;
"average" (40-60 metascores, 4-6 critic reviews) is yellow
"bad" (below 40 in metascores; 3 and under for critic reviews) is red… </font><hr></blockquote><font>Oh, and everyone can rate the album, too, although that doesn’t change the "Metascore" <img>