Future of the LeftBest Future of the Left Albums Ranked
7.9
Avg Score
11
Opinions
6
Albums
4
Reviewers
Summary from 11 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Future of the Left's catalog across 6 albums from 11 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated Future of the Left album is How To Stop Your Brain In an Accident (2013) with a 8.3/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Travels With Myself and Another and The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left. The discography on Wavelength spans 2007 to 2016. Arming Eritrea ranks as the highest-rated Future of the Left song on Wavelength with a 8.0/10 average.
How To Stop Your Brain In an Accident
“If you like your rock music to have catchy hooks, wordy verses, and lots of smart-ass remarks, then I see no reason why you won't dig the new Future of the Left album.”
Travels With Myself and Another
“Ex-Mclusky guys create the finest soundtrack for slam dancing, fast driving, heavy drinking, or whatever poor decision you make this year.”
Curses
“We keep posthumously lavishing praise on Mclusky, but their appeal is deeper and less immediate than it might seem: More than just being meaner and louder than their peers, they dropped brilliant non-sequiturs and generous dollops of hometown hate within perfectly twisted punk anthems. The proper names, liars, and criminals that made up their lyrics were like a world we only wished we could fully ”
How To Stop Your Brain In an Accident
“How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident, Future of the Left's fourth studio album, is built on political, pugilistic rage. It's their toughest, meatiest record to date.”
Polymers Are Forever - EP
“With a new LP due out next year, this EP-- the first dispatch from the gleefully malevolent Welshmen since 2009-- allows Andy Falkous and co. a relatively risk-free chance to regroup and familiarize themselves with older inventory.”
The Plot Against Common Sense
“On his latest for his post-Mclusky band, Andy Falkous still manages to serve up a healthy amount of bile, but some of his targets are questionable.”
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