Flying Saucer AttackBest Flying Saucer Attack Albums Ranked
7.6
Avg Score
3
Opinions
4
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 3 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Flying Saucer Attack's catalog across 4 albums from 3 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Flying Saucer Attack album is Further (1995) with a 8.5/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Mirror and Instrumentals 2015. The discography on Wavelength spans 1995 to 2015.
Further
“Bristol's Flying Saucer Attack were a murky and beloved cult band that mixed shoegaze guitars with the drifting throb of krautrock to create extreme feelings of isolation and alienation. These albums, now reissued on vinyl by Drag City, find them at the moment in the mid-'90s when their sound hit its stride.”
Mirror
“For many long years, the name Flying Saucer Attack has been synonymous with ringing distortion, interstellar radio transmissions and bursts of sonic noise like crashing tides. Usually, a delicately-plucked acoustic can be distinguished underneath the dense layers of static. Around 1996, Rachel Brook departed, leaving only Dave Pearce to continue the Flying Saucer Attack legacy. Soon after, Pearce ”
Instrumentals 2015
“After a 15-year hiatus, David Pearce of the drone/dream-pop outfit Flying Saucer Attack is back. These pieces often feel like interstitials—bridges or ladders to something else. Instrumentals 2015 is not necessarily about dynamics: it's pretty and sprawling, even when certain songs only last for a few seconds.”
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