Radio Music Society was well received by music critics. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
average score of 74, based on 15 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[6] John Bungey of The Times noted the album's "journey through
soul,
gospel, balladry and
big-bandswing", and complimented Spalding's "light, airy voice".[16] He wrote in conclusion: "For those who have hitherto found her considerable abilities easier to admire than enjoy, this is the most convincing display yet".[16] A review in the monthly Kulturspiegel extra of the German Spiegel magazine noted that the poppy arrangements of the songs might help the album to become successful beyond the jazz genre.[4] Jeff Artist of Okayplayer wrote "With her new companion LP, Radio Music Society, the young virtuoso branches out sonically, injecting her jazz roots with some modern soul and pop juice, maybe even inspiring the
Bieber faithful to check in on what all the fuss is about... At just 11 tracks, this record flexes serious range, but what’s even more impressive is that it rarely sounds overextended".[17]
Commercial performance
In the United States, Radio Music Society became Spalding's first Top 10 album. It debuted at number 10 on the
Billboard 200 chart and number one on the
Top Jazz Albums chart with first week sales of 25,000 copies.[18] The album has sold 135,000 copies in the US as of January 2016.[19]
Radio Music Society was well received by music critics. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
average score of 74, based on 15 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[6] John Bungey of The Times noted the album's "journey through
soul,
gospel, balladry and
big-bandswing", and complimented Spalding's "light, airy voice".[16] He wrote in conclusion: "For those who have hitherto found her considerable abilities easier to admire than enjoy, this is the most convincing display yet".[16] A review in the monthly Kulturspiegel extra of the German Spiegel magazine noted that the poppy arrangements of the songs might help the album to become successful beyond the jazz genre.[4] Jeff Artist of Okayplayer wrote "With her new companion LP, Radio Music Society, the young virtuoso branches out sonically, injecting her jazz roots with some modern soul and pop juice, maybe even inspiring the
Bieber faithful to check in on what all the fuss is about... At just 11 tracks, this record flexes serious range, but what’s even more impressive is that it rarely sounds overextended".[17]
Commercial performance
In the United States, Radio Music Society became Spalding's first Top 10 album. It debuted at number 10 on the
Billboard 200 chart and number one on the
Top Jazz Albums chart with first week sales of 25,000 copies.[18] The album has sold 135,000 copies in the US as of January 2016.[19]