GrandaddyBest Grandaddy Albums Ranked
7.5
Avg Score
17
Opinions
12
Albums
7
Reviewers
Summary from 17 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Grandaddy's catalog across 12 albums from 17 opinions, with an overall average of 7.5/10. The top-rated Grandaddy album is Under the Western Freeway (1997) with a 8.4/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by The Sophtware Slump ..... on a wooden piano and Sumday. The discography on Wavelength spans 1997 to 2024.
The Sophtware Slump ….. on a wooden piano
“Grandaddy's sad, quaint, low-key Y2K-era classic, which captured the point where the deflated myth of the American West met the deflated myth of technological salvation, gets the deluxe reissue treatment.”
The Sophtware Slump ..... on a wooden piano
“Grandaddy's sad, quaint, low-key Y2K-era classic, which captured the point where the deflated myth of the American West met the deflated myth of technological salvation, gets the deluxe reissue treatment.”
Under the Western Freeway
“It’s been a sad year for these early-2000s indie-rock heroes, but this reissue of their cult-classic 1997 debut is a reminder that Grandaddy was a special band from the start.”
Sumday: Excess Baggage
“Consider the defining conflict of our generation: flesh vs. hardware. It's been the central thematic tension of the 21st century thus far, and countless indie bands have exploited (some mercilessly) the discord generated by mixing organic and machine-made elements within their songs, building friction and malcontent through the juxtaposition. For a lot of bands, this means combining acoustic guita”
Sumday
“Consider the defining conflict of our generation: flesh vs. hardware. It's been the central thematic tension of the 21st century thus far, and countless indie bands have exploited (some mercilessly) the discord generated by mixing organic and machine-made elements within their songs, building friction and malcontent through the juxtaposition. For a lot of bands, this means combining acoustic guita”
Blu Wav
“Inspired by waltz time, heartbreak, and ambient Americana, Jason Lytle returns with his characteristic mix of humor and tragedy.”
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