Summary from 12 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated FIDLAR's catalog across 7 albums from 12 opinions, with an overall average of 6.3/10. The top-rated FIDLAR album is FIDLAR (2012) with a 7.0/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Almost Free and Too. The discography on Wavelength spans 2012 to 2019.
Almost Free
“A change in sound is a gamble that pays off for our favorite beer-fueled thrashers”
Almost Free
“Met with universal acclaim, FIDLAR’s 2013 self-titled debut was a stonking collection of skate-punk bops about cheap beer and getting high. Follow up ‘Too’ carried through the scuzzy guitars and overdriven riffs, but lyrically was more developed, the album tackling weightier subject matter (such as frontman Zac Carper’s road to sobriety). Now, almost four years on, the garage rockers are back wit”
Almost Free
“On new LP Almost Free, FIDLAR are brash, unhinged, and utterly themselves”
Almost Free
“FIDLAR might not self-identify as a party band anymore, but they’re still fun as hell. The L.A. punk rockers’ first two albums have resulted in a collective caricature that they’ve somewhat pushed back on, but aren’t 100% ready to disown. Since their 2013 self-titled debut, they’ve generally been viewed as stoned skater punks (even though they don’t skate) who like to party, but after a few too ma”
Almost Free
“FIDLAR have expanded their sonic palette on a record that seems destined to be appreciated more with time.”
FIDLAR
“L.A.’s FIDLAR are happily regressive – playing brain-dead beach punk that suggests the Germs or Hives at their most uproariously half-assed. The band’s name comes from the skateboarding maxim “Fuck It, Dog, Life’s a Risk,” and its debut bursts with hot sludge and lazy slop-rock jags tied to titles like “Wake Bake Skate,” “Cheap Beer” and “Max Can’t Surf ” (reason: “He’s got no balance!”). Along wi”
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