Cage the ElephantBest Cage the Elephant Albums Ranked
7.3
Avg Score
27
Opinions
8
Albums
12
Reviewers
Summary from 27 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Cage the Elephant's catalog across 8 albums from 27 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated Cage the Elephant album is Melophobia (2013) with a 8.2/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Neon Pill and Social Cues. The discography on Wavelength spans 2011 to 2024. Cigarette Daydreams ranks as the highest-rated Cage the Elephant song on Wavelength with a 9.6/10 average.
Neon Pill
“The band's sixth album processes psychological hardship and personal loss”
Social Cues
“Never an easy band to pin down, Cage The Elephant have danced between grunge, blues and arena rock before the more mature depth and diversity of last album ‘Tell Me I’m Pretty’ saw them take home a Grammy. In the wake of a divorce and in more exploratory mood than ever, can CTE’s Matt Shultz finally lead the band to what they really are? Opener ‘Broken Boy’ blows the album wide open with a Bowie-”
Melophobia
“Alternative rock outfit Cage the Elephant completely surprises me with a record of songs that have uniformly interesting production, energetic performances, memorable hooks, sharp melodies, and a pretty diverse array of instrumentation. Bravo!”
Neon Pill
“The Kentucky band’s sixth album is a mixture of their most successful elements, such as the nonchalant rock that propelled “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked” into legendary status, and a bounty of newer indie pop elements fluid enough to appeal to a younger generation’s taste.”
Tell Me I'm Pretty
“On their fourth album, Kentucky band Cage the Elephant refurbish mid-Sixties retro-rock with a 21st-century studio vividness – creating something akin to watching old footage of Sandy Koufax or Bill Russell in crisp hi-def with modern camera angles. Produced by the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach,Tell Me I'm Pretty evokes the Yardbirds, the Easybeats, the Hollies and the acne-scarred Nuggets bands that h”
Melophobia
“Kentucky's Cage the Elephant warp Sixties garage rock, Seventies punk and Eighties alt-rock into excellently weird new shapes – like the way a Beatles reference bumps up against chaotic horns and deranged Pixies crooning on "Hypocrite." As with the band's two previous LPs, Melophobia rides crackling melodies and a visceral tumult that's the perfect backing for Matt Shultz's paranoid lyrics: "I thi”
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