Django DjangoBest Django Django Albums Ranked
7.3
Avg Score
14
Opinions
6
Albums
6
Reviewers
Summary from 14 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Django Django's catalog across 6 albums from 14 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated Django Django album is Glowing in the Dark (2021) with a 7.6/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Django Django and Marble Skies. The discography on Wavelength spans 2012 to 2021.
Glowing in the Dark
“Writing a band’s bio is a very subtle chiseling job: to master it, it’s necessary to balance the most compelling storytelling with fascinating, truer-than-true pieces of information to render an idea of natural talent mixed with the group’s hard work. It’s thus peculiar to learn from Django Django’s official introduction to their latest effort that “several tracks for Glowing in the Dark were wri”
Glowing in the Dark
“The genesis of Django Django‘s fourth album comes from an old painting drummer and producer Dave MacLean found gathering dust in his parents’ attic. Created by an old art school friend and gifted to MacLean decades ago, the rediscovered painting – a surreal, warped image of an otherworldly landscape featuring a camel, a floating head and more unidentifiable weirdness – spoke to the frontman and co”
Marble Skies
“Django Django, a London four-piece often decked out in matching sci-fi T-shirts like a krautrock beach volleyball team, are masters of merging flesh and diode. Earlier albums have sounded like a bunch of twitchy cyborgs playing rootsy rock’n’roll tunes, or a load of ’50s Link Wray licks and ’90s Beta Band albums uploaded onto a malfunctioning streaming service. Plenty of this kind of febrile retr”
Django Django
“Blending prairie guitars and chirruping synthesizes, the Edinburgh psychedelic band's eponymous debut is rendered in two basic colors (natural and synthetic), but the scenarios it conjures are significantly more multifaceted.”
Glowing in the Dark
“The UK psych-rockers’ pan-genre approach benefits from a little extra curation and fun. As versatile as they are, their stylistic detours eventually feel like overkill.”
Marble Skies
“Five years ago, Django Django emerged with a full sound. Not many bands do that. It was a fresh collision of psych, surf and dance pop that put melody above all else. They stood out from the usual Britrock bands with their studied rhythms and nerdy charm. Three albums later, they’re happy to be jamming to that same sound. Less Fresh? Well, yes. ‘Marble Skies’ plays it safe, from its breezy forty-m”
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