Cut CopyBest Cut Copy Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
26
Opinions
9
Albums
8
Reviewers
Summary from 26 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Cut Copy's catalog across 9 albums from 26 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated Cut Copy album is In Ghost Colours (2007) with a 8.3/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Bright Like Neon Love and Freeze, Melt. The discography on Wavelength spans 2004 to 2025. Out There On The Ice ranks as the highest-rated Cut Copy song on Wavelength with a 9.1/10 average.
In Ghost Colours
“Blog house may be increasingly used as an eye-rolling pejorative, but don't punish Cut Copy's hugely enjoyable In Ghost Colours, a fantastic summer pop record that feels light, confident, and unencumbered by the dictates of fashion.”
Zonoscope
“Three years on from In Ghost Colours, Cut Copy return with a powerful new album that's less about anthems and more about movements and transitions.”
Freeze, Melt
“The Australian electro-pop veterans return with a climate-change album both as chilled as an upscale boutique and as politically engaged as your Instagram feed.”
Free Your Mind (Deluxe Version)
“Australian electronic outfit Cut Copy never sounded like a band that had a problem getting to the point. On Free Your Mind, though, their most overtly fun and least dynamic music restates the obvious over and over again.”
Haiku From Zero
“The Australian band’s reverence for reference is part of their allure and their fifth album sticks to the tried-and-true pop formulas of the past.”
Zonoscope
“Click to Listen to Cut Copy’s Zonoscope Australian synth-pop quartet Cut Copy do the Eighties eerily well. Too well, in fact. Cue up the band’s third album, and you find yourself playing spot-the-influence. (That verse? So Depeche Mode. The chorus? Pure O.M.D.) Zonoscope opens with the New Order-like throb of "Need You Now," followed quickly […]”
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