Summary from 7 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Drahla's catalog across 2 albums from 7 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Drahla album is Useless Coordinates (2019) with a 7.9/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by angeltape. The discography on Wavelength spans 2019 to 2024.
Useless Coordinates
“It’s taken Leeds’ Drahla a little while to deliver a debut album. The trio first made ripples in 2016 with a string of auspicious early singles. That led onto a deal with the mighty Captured Tracks, support slots with genre stalwarts Ought and Metz, and even a much revered invitation to play at Robert Smith’s Meltdown festival. Useless Coordinates is here though, and when they got down to it, it ”
Useless Coordinates
“Take the abrasive edge of New York post-punk and teleport it across to the Atlantic ‘til it’s gleefully lounging on bunting-strewn Leeds rooftop, and you land somewhere near Drahla. Now based between South London and Wakefield, this band channel familiar musical touchstones – Sonic Youth, Television, Pylon – and likewise, they approach their band like a multi-form art project. Constantly swapping ”
angeltape
“On a darkened canvas of experimental rock, the Leeds band plunges into the depths of their elaborate and existential craft.”
Useless Coordinates
“The ferocious Leeds trio treat post-punk like a game of Tetris, joyfully flipping and rearranging the elements into new patterns.”
angeltape
“As disjointed and tense as this sophomore effort may come across, angeltape is a proclamation of artistic and emotional resilience.”
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