Summary from 11 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Gomez's catalog across 9 albums from 11 opinions, with an overall average of 5.9/10. The top-rated Gomez album is Bring It On (1998) with a 7.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Split the Difference and A New Tide. The discography on Wavelength spans 1998 to 2011. Ping One Down ranks as the highest-rated Gomez song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.
Split the Difference
“On university campuses across America, a decades-long battle has been waged between the two major archetypes of collegiate music fan: the hippie and the hipster. Meeting in empty parking lots late at night by secretive arrangements, the warring clans circle each other warily, threateningly snapping their fingers. Suddenly, the hippies unleash a deafening volley of drum circle concussion, with acco”
A New Tide
“Still going, still actually very popular, these UK Ameriphiles promise yet another reinvigorated approach with this LP title.”
How We Operate
“Scraping out the last vestiges of their experimental guck, the once-feted UK band take their final step into full-on trad-rock.”
Whatever's On Your Mind
“After developing something of a rep as homespun MOR lifers, the former Mercury Prize winners look to bring it all back home.”
In Our Gun
“For those of you that don't know, Gomez won the Mercury Music Prize way back in 1998 for their debut release, *Bring It On*, and they've been the darlings of the British hype machine ever since. Considering how well blues-inspired rock of the Gomez variety seems to fare overseas, that probably shouldn't be a surprise, either. Not that there's anything fundamentally wrong with blues-rock. Last I ch”
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