Cerberus ShoalBest Cerberus Shoal Albums Ranked
7.4
Avg Score
4
Opinions
5
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Cerberus Shoal's catalog across 5 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 7.4/10. The top-rated Cerberus Shoal album is Bastion of Itchy Preeves (2004) with a 7.7/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Chaiming the Knobblessone and The Land We All Believe In. The discography on Wavelength spans 2002 to 2005.
Bastion of Itchy Preeves
“Let's say you're literal-minded enough to look for the meaning in everything, that you check the placards next to abstract paintings and you couldn't buy *Ulysses* without an authoritative guide to explain the references. Who could enjoy Joyce if you can't tell the Biblical references from the Dublin slang for abusing oneself? I'm right there with you, which is why I used to bang my head against C”
Chaiming the Knobblessone
“To judge this album is like putting a rating on weirdness, because that's what makes the record compelling-- a surreal head trip best described by Cerberus Shoal themselves: "Our deepest investigation yet, of all thee swirling symbolisms buried in each our very own psyches', as they clink and clack upon thee others, each and all." That's right, a personal journey with few clear themes and a lot of”
The Land We All Believe In
“Avant-garde troupe issues its most topical, lyrically-focused collection to date.”
Mr. Boy Dog
“Assigning ratings is risky business, especially in a ten-point tier system. After I gave Cerberus Shoal's 1999 album *Homb* a 7.5, I worried whether it should have been scored lower. I liked their solemn approach to left-field post-rock, but would others find it too serious and self-important? Their follow-up, *Crash My Moon Yacht*, took a dip down in quality, from the over-exuberant *Lion King* A”
Wavelength is the Letterboxd for music.
Download the App