GirlpoolBest Girlpool Albums Ranked
7.8
Avg Score
21
Opinions
5
Albums
9
Reviewers
Summary from 21 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Girlpool's catalog across 5 albums from 21 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Girlpool album is Before the World Was Big (2015) with a 8.3/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by Girlpool and Powerplant. The discography on Wavelength spans 2014 to 2022. Before the World Was Big ranks as the highest-rated Girlpool song on Wavelength with a 9.2/10 average.
Before the World Was Big
“The emotional gravity Girlpool carry with simplicity is simply astounding”
Powerplant
“Girlpool's sound gets bigger on their sophomore LP, but Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad’s voices still sit center stage in all their vulnerable glory.”
Forgiveness
“Above all else, it is closeness that marks out Girlpool from their contemporaries. Not just the finish-each-other’s-sentences closeness of core duo Avery Tucker and Harmony Tividad, but the closeness that the group have fostered with their audience. See, we met Girlpool when their debut album Before the World Was Big came out in 2015, when the duo were bashful teens afraid of growing up, and they”
What Chaos Is Imaginary
“Tividad's sun-kissed vocals, on top of the slow, dreamy instrumentals all over What Chaos Is Imaginary, makes the record feel cinematic. The drone-like voice complementing the vibration of heavy buzzing bass will make you slip in and out of reality.”
What Chaos Is Imaginary
“From their snarling punk-folk beginnings, the LA duo of Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad have always carried a disarming honesty to their music. Across two albums, 2015’s ‘Before The World Was Big’ and ‘Powerplant’ in 2017, Girlpool have nestled themselves in a cosy twee-pop corner of light grunge nostalgia and teenage kitchen sink melodrama. ‘What Chaos Is Imaginary’ has a certain graceful maturi”
Powerplant
“Lo-fi as a genre marker has swapped connotations over the years. At first, it denoted a low quality of sound (low fidelity), which would indicate a DIY ethic and, therein, a level of authenticity. If it sounded shitty, chances are you were doing things outside corporate influence; there was an implied autonomy, independence and legitimacy to it. But over time, lo-fi lost its credibility, coopted t”
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