Summary from 18 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Hole's catalog across 6 albums from 18 opinions, with an overall average of 7.5/10. The top-rated Hole album is Live Through This (1994) with a 7.8/10 average from 10 ratings, followed by Celebrity Skin and Nobody's Daughter. The discography on Wavelength spans 1994 to 2009. Doll Parts ranks as the highest-rated Hole song on Wavelength with a 9.5/10 average.
Live Through This
“Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we explore the righteous anger of Hole’s 1994 album Live Through This.”
Celebrity Skin
“"Hey, there’s only us left now," Courtney Love notices on the title rocker that opéns Hole’s new album, the band’s first since 1994’s Live Through This. Her co-stars are a bassist, Melissa Auf Der Maur; a drummer, Patty Schemel; and one pent-up guitarist, Eric Erlandson, who keeps going for the throat. Love sounds sick of […]”
Live Through This
“Forget, just for a moment, everything you’ve heard about Courtney Love for the past three years — the tales, apocryphal and otherwise, of substance misadventure; her, uh, lively marriage to Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain and checkered passage into motherhood; the endless Yoko Ono comparisons and dragon-bitch disses. Then go straight to the lusty, vengeful, lung-busting "Fuck […]”
Nobody's Daughter
“On "Nobody’s Daughter," Courtney Love sets out to reclaim her turf as a musician. For some fans, going back to the Hole name is an admission of defeat, especially without any of her old bandmates. But it’s more likely she’s calling herself Hole to play down the Courtney Love cartoon — and remind everyone (including […]”
Nobody's Daughter
“More than a decade after its last album, Courtney Love's band returns, and its leader attempts to prove she's more than a punchline.”
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