Summary from 15 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Cola's catalog across 3 albums from 15 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Cola album is Cost Of Living Adjustment (2026) with a 8.0/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Deep in View and The Gloss. The discography on Wavelength spans 2022 to 2026.
Cost Of Living Adjustment
“On their third record, the "almost self-titled" Cost of Living Adjustment, groovy Montreal post-punk trio Cola sound positively massive; going for broke, pulling out every tool in the box for maximum effect. With these career-best performances, the band's end-of-the-world assembly line have constructed their finest machine to date.C.O.L.A.'s paranoid, left-leaning imagery is conjured in the push p”
Cost Of Living Adjustment
“On their most assured record yet, the Montreal trio turns wage anxiety, modern unreality, and small acts of observation into something lean, tense, and deeply human.”
Cost Of Living Adjustment
“The Canadian art-punk trio bring dynamic passion and determination — and actual melodies — on their excellent third album”
The Gloss
“Their second album is some top-shelf minimalist guitar racket”
Deep in View
“Spare a thought for the drummer and keys player from Ought: on the same day that the quartet announced their split last November, Cola – a new band comprising the other two members of Ought (lead singer/guitarist Tim Darcy and bass player Ben Stidworthy) – released a debut single that sounded so much like Ought that the rejected rhythm section must have started to feel like they’d accidentally spo”
The Gloss
“The former Ought members’ second album balances economy with exploration, reaffirming their place in a lineage of prickly, leftfield guitar rock.”
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