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Heather Woods Broderick

Heather Woods BroderickBest Heather Woods Broderick Albums Ranked

7.2

Avg Score

6

Opinions

2

Albums

4

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Summary from 6 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Heather Woods Broderick's catalog across 2 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated Heather Woods Broderick album is Glider (2015) with a 7.5/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Invitation. The discography on Wavelength spans 2015 to 2019.

Glider

Glider

thelineofbestfit
8.5

Heather Woods Broderick delivers a beautifully wistful emotional travelogue on her second solo LP

Invitation

Invitation

loudandquiet
8.0

As a backing musician, Heather Woods Broderick has an enviable CV. Over the past decade or so, she can list stints with Laura Gibson, Lisa Hannigan and her long-time collaborator Sharon Van Etten on her resume, as well as time spent in bands like Efterklang and Horse Feathers. What really marked her out as a good signing for anybody, though, was less her track record and more her own solo material

Invitation

Invitation

pastemagazine
7.1

Toward the end of “A Stilling Wind,” the opening track on Heather Woods Broderick’s Invitation, a familiar literary figure makes a brief appearance. Broderick sings, amidst an eddy of dramatic cello and violin bowing, “In the cold moon lighting the night-filled bay / I saw the white hare: ‘Oh dear I will be too late.’” In Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland—and in Jefferson Airplane’s acid-fueled

Invitation

Invitation

thelineofbestfit
7.0

Heather Woods Broderick struggles with emotion but evokes natural beauty on Invitation

Glider

Glider

pitchfork
6.6

It’s been nearly seven years since multi-instrumental Portland musician Heather Woods’ debut, though she's kept busy as a member of groups like Horse Feathers and in backing bands for artists like Sharon Van Etten. Her new album*, Glider*, feels as if it's been bound to a front porch rocking chair for decades now.

Invitation

Invitation

pitchfork
6.2

Three albums in, the Oregon-based multi-instrumentalist still sounds as though she’s composing music en plein air.

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