Alright, Still received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average score of 79, based on 27 reviews.
The Observers Rosie Swash stated that Allen's "uniquely acidic brand of pop" music justified the publicity it generated and that "the icing on the cake is that brutally barbed tongue". Ron Webb wrote for
Drowned in Sound that the album "is almost a brilliant record, easily a good one and one that promises to divide opinion like
Marmite". In a review for
The Guardian, Sophie Heawood stated that "the album is rough round the edges, that amateurism serves to bring the listener in", noting that it gave the album a more personal touch. while
Slant Magazine deemed it "rubbish" and called Allen "sickeningly contemptuous". The
mastering of
Alright, Still, done by Tim Burrell and Tim Debney, has been criticised. In January 2007,
The Guardian ran a piece about
loudness wars, the practice of increasing the loudness of tracks which often results in
distortion and the loss of
dynamic range. It included
Alright, Still in a list of CDs in which sound quality was compromised for loudness.
Rolling Stone published a similar story in December 2007, and it also identified
Alright, Still as an album "so unrelentingly loud that the sound is actually distorted".
Accolades The Guardian ranked it the seventh best album of the year and commented, "For her lyrical nous and her quick delivery alone, get that toast on."
Pitchfork called it "one of 2006's most enduringly rewarding pop albums" and listed it as the 29th best album of 2006. "Rolling Stone" ranked the album 13th on its list of the best albums of 2007.
Uncut called it "a terrific, bolshy, eclectic stew of London street pop", listing
Alright, Still at number 38 on its "Definitive Albums of 2006".
The Observer ranked the album tenth on its list of the best albums of 2006. At the 2008 Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album but lost to
the White Stripes'
Icky Thump. Ronson's production on "
Littlest Things" helped him win a
Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. ==Commercial performance==