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7.9

Avg Score

52

Opinions

5

Albums

17

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Summary from 52 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated HAIM's catalog across 5 albums from 52 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated HAIM album is Women In Music Pt. III (2020) with a 8.2/10 average from 12 ratings, followed by Days Are Gone and I quit. The discography on Wavelength spans 2017 to 2025. The Steps ranks as the highest-rated HAIM song on Wavelength with a 8.6/10 average.

Something To Tell You

Something To Tell You

Ryan1Nunez
7.8

HAIM’s Something to Tell You is a stunning follow-up that proves the sisters are here to stay. The album leans deeper into their signature blend of soft rock, smooth grooves, and emotional storytelling—more refined, but still full of heart. Tracks like “Want You Back” and “Little of Your Love” are instant classics, while songs like “Found It In Silence” and “Kept Me Crying” show real growth in sound and vulnerability. There’s a warmth and maturity in this record that makes it feel more lived-in, like a long drive with the windows down and memories flooding back. It may not hit quite as hard as Days Are Gone in terms of immediate impact, but the emotional depth and intricate production earn it a solid 4.5 stars. A beautiful, soulful evolution from a band that continues to impress.

I quit

I quit

Ryan1Nunez
8.3

HAIM delivers once again with I Quiet — a confident, introspective, and rhythmically rich album that shows just how much they’ve grown while staying true to their sound. Their signature blend of rock, pop, and emotional storytelling is as sharp as ever, but this time with a more reflective tone that hits in a deeper way. Tracks like “Relationships” and “Take Me Back” feel instantly classic, while others take unexpected turns that reward multiple listens. There’s a maturity in the songwriting that makes you feel like you’re growing up with them. It’s not their flashiest record, but it’s full of heart, soul, and subtle brilliance. A beautiful chapter in the HAIM journey.

Women In Music Pt. III

Women In Music Pt. III

Ryan1Nunez
7.4

As a longtime HAIM fan, Women in Music Pt. III is a bold, personal record that shows the sisters experimenting more than ever—but not every risk lands. There are standout tracks like “The Steps” and “Gasoline” that absolutely shine with that signature HAIM groove and vulnerability, but the album’s pacing sometimes loses its footing in the middle. It’s introspective, raw, and creatively daring—just not as cohesive as Days Are Gone or Something to Tell You. Still, it’s HAIM, so even at three stars, there’s plenty to admire.

Days Are Gone

Days Are Gone

Ryan1Nunez
7.7

HAIM’s Days Are Gone is a flawless debut—catchy, emotional, and effortlessly cool. Blending rock, pop, and R&B influences, every track feels fresh and timeless. From the infectious “The Wire” to the dreamy “If I Could Change Your Mind,” the album is packed with hits that stick. A five-star classic that still sounds just as good today.

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