BroadcastBest Broadcast Albums Ranked
8.3
Avg Score
14
Opinions
11
Albums
5
Reviewers
Summary from 14 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Broadcast's catalog across 11 albums from 14 opinions, with an overall average of 8.3/10. The top-rated Broadcast album is The Noise Made By People (2000) with a 8.4/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Haha Sound and Maida Vale Sessions. The discography on Wavelength spans 1995 to 2024. Come On Let's Go ranks as the highest-rated Broadcast song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.
Maida Vale Sessions
“Three rarities collections by the pioneering English band offer a small survey of their evolution from a conventional pop outfit to psych visionaries.”
Spell Blanket - Collected Demos 2006 - 2009
“Thirteen years after Trish Keenan’s death, a collection of her demos, home recordings, and voice notes offers an intimate and at times heartbreaking look at her otherworldly genius.”
Haha Sound
“The little-known 1970 Czech vampire film *Valerie and Her Week of Wonders* is a gorgeous blend of fairytale and horror show, a mix of surrealism, magical realism, and poetic visuals that explores the fears, desires, and sexual awakening of a young girl. That film-- which lends part of its title to Broadcast's "Valerie"-- is also a fitting inspiration for the Birmingham, England band's second full-”
The Noise Made By People
“A look at the music history book tells us a lot of things. One of these is that nearly everything from the past eventually comes back, and with a vengeance. While this undeniable truth is responsible for a lot of distinctly horrible things (house that relies on disco samples), it also contributes to some of the most mind-boggling, and often enlightening, stylistic combinations. The UK sextet Broa”
The Future Crayon
“Endlessly rewarding English avant-pop band gathers its post-Work and Non-Work B-sides, EP tracks, and compilation rarities.”
Tender Buttons
“Third album from Broadcast-- now downsized to a duo-- sees them dressing their poptastic efforts with whatever ruckus they can conjure.”
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