Conan GrayBest Conan Gray Albums Ranked
7.2
Avg Score
30
Opinions
7
Albums
11
Reviewers
Summary from 30 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Conan Gray's catalog across 7 albums from 30 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated Conan Gray album is Superache (2022) with a 7.5/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by Found Heaven and Sunset Season - EP. The discography on Wavelength spans 2018 to 2026. Found Heaven ranks as the highest-rated Conan Gray song on Wavelength with a 9.5/10 average.
Superache
“confessional pop bangers with a real sense of drama”
Wishbone
“The singer’s new album Wishbone mixes slow intimate moments with hit-worthy pop-rock cuts”
Superache
“The 23-year-old YouTuber turned pop star's second album shows he's an astute observer of the human condition”
Found Heaven
“seeking solace from heartbreak in ’80s pop”
Found Heaven
“Conan Gray’s Found Heaven is an all-encompassing revisit to the familiar wreckage of love”
Wishbone
“Wishbone is the autopsy of a broken heart, a masterclass on how to tell the story of a relationship that was doomed from the start, its ups and downs, and the introspection that becomes consequently. In every detail is the piece of a great puzzle that ends up fitting, but not in the way you always expect. The magic of this album is in its violent honesty, of being able to say out loud the things you don't want anyone to hear, of assuming that obsession to dissect and untangle every moment of a failed relationship to find meaning that maybe never was. It is noted that it arises from suffering, despair, powerlessness and melancholy of constant questioning. It is an invitation to take into scripture as that ritual of befriending the parts of one you hate. the rawness of that almost extirpated feeling that only music can materialize.”
Found Heaven
“Found Heaven sees Conan Gray stepping into a new sonic era—trading the bedroom pop and heartbreak ballads for glossy, ‘80s-inspired synth-pop with a theatrical flair. It’s bold, fun, and undeniably catchy, especially on tracks like “Lonely Dancers” and the title track “Found Heaven,” which show off his flair for drama and melody. There’s a refreshing confidence in this album, but it sometimes comes at the cost of emotional depth. While the production is polished and the hooks are strong, a few songs feel more stylized than sincere. That said, Conan’s voice still cuts through with honesty, and his pop instincts are sharp. Found Heaven is a stylish and ambitious pivot—maybe not his most vulnerable work, but definitely his most sonically daring. It’s an exciting chapter in his evolution as an artist.”
Superache
“Superache is a bold and emotionally rich follow-up from Conan Gray, showcasing real growth in both songwriting and sound. He leans deeper into vulnerability here, exploring heartbreak, childhood wounds, and identity with more maturity and nuance. Tracks like “Family Line” and “Yours” hit hard, balancing raw lyricism with sweeping, cinematic production. The melodies are strong and the vocals more refined—Conan knows how to make sadness sound beautiful without losing authenticity. At times, the drama can feel a bit heavy-handed, but that’s also part of his charm: he’s not afraid to feel everything out loud. With Superache, Conan proves he’s more than just a pop star—he’s a storyteller, carving out his own emotional lane. It’s a heartfelt, polished album that lingers long after the final note.”
Kid Krow
“Kid Krow is an emotionally raw and catchy debut from Conan Gray, packed with Gen Z angst, heartbreak, and coming-of-age reflections. Tracks like “Maniac” and “Heather” showcase his knack for melody and vulnerability, and his bedroom-pop sound feels both modern and personal. While the highs are genuinely moving, the album sometimes leans a bit too heavily into melodrama, with a few songs blending into each other sonically. Still, Conan’s personality shines through—his lyrics are honest, his vocals heartfelt, and his storytelling relatable. It’s a solid first step, especially for fans of emotional pop with a confessional edge. Kid Krow may not be perfect, but it marks Conan Gray as an artist with real potential.”
Overdrive - Single
“First song made me love Conan vocals and this song is on my night drive playlists”
Wishbone
“I’m convinced will byers wrote this entire album, or Conan is the biggest byler fan ever. Anyways every song was so beautiful, emotional, and perfectly paced. No skips 🙂↕️”
Found Heaven
“Conan is literally the goat I love this album so much. He did such an amazing job bringing that 80s pop vibe back.”
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