Death from Above 1979Best Death from Above 1979 Albums Ranked
6.8
Avg Score
18
Opinions
5
Albums
10
Reviewers
Summary from 18 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Death from Above 1979's catalog across 5 albums from 18 opinions, with an overall average of 6.8/10. The top-rated Death from Above 1979 album is You're a Woman, I'm a Machine (2004) with a 7.9/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by Outrage! Is Now and Is 4 Lovers. The discography on Wavelength spans 2004 to 2021.
You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
“In the corner of every show-- even if it's the dirtiest, smelliest AS220 showcase or an impromptu Lightning Bolt concert in a Jamaica Plain kitchen-- there's always some guy with a beard talking to another guy with a beard about feelings. There they are, right in the thick of no-bullshit rock 'n' roll-- *fucking noise rock*, mang-- bitching about trust and love and What She Did, while all their bu”
Is 4 Lovers
“Death From Above 1979 have always been outliers, out of place but always on time. The Canadian duo of bassist Jesse F. Keeler and drummer/vocalist Sebastien Grainger stood out like a sore and bloodied thumb when they arrived with the brutal debut of 2004’s ‘You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine’. The Strokes’ garage rock revolution had passed and ‘00s indie was about to enter its glam and coiffured phase ”
Outrage! Is Now
“Death From Above slay with a hard rock-inspired direction on their latest album, Outrage! Is Now.”
Outrage! Is Now
“Death From Above edge further toward the dancefloor”
Outrage! Is Now
“The Toronto dance-punk duo’s new album sees them embracing maturity, bringing in more reflection, more funk, more production finesse, and—crucially—more hooks.”
The Physical World
“It's been ten years since Death From Above 1979 released their debut You're a Woman I'm a Machine, but this post-reunion second album sounds like it could've been recorded in the same year as that breakthrough debut. With The Physical World, Grainger and Keeler haven’t entirely scratched the itch they instigated a decade ago, but they’ve learned to live with the burn, and that’s the next best thing.”
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