Hot SnakesBest Hot Snakes Albums Ranked
8.0
Avg Score
8
Opinions
6
Albums
4
Reviewers
Summary from 8 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Hot Snakes's catalog across 6 albums from 8 opinions, with an overall average of 8.0/10. The top-rated Hot Snakes album is Jericho Sirens (2018) with a 8.1/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Suicide Invoice and Audit in Progress. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2018.
Suicide Invoice
“Christ almighty, it's the Hot Snakes! Maybe you've heard of 'em. Back in 2000, they released a fine, upstanding debut called *Automatic Midnight*. Wasn't nothin' groundbreaking, but it spared no man caught standing in its crosshairs, filling mop-topped hipsters countrywide with bullets of mercurial death. It didn't concern itself with paltry academic nonsense like *innovation* and *progression*. H”
Jericho Sirens
“Hot Snakes' excellent return is an example to other reformed bands”
Jericho Sirens
“Teeming with revved-up riffs and apocalyptic imagery, the post-hardcore group’s first album since 2005 reasserts their status as the most merciless band in their scene.”
Audit in Progress
“Following 2002's killer Suicide Invoice, former Drive Like Jehu frontmen John Reis and Rick Froberg replace Hot Snakes' original drummer Jason Kourkounis with Mario Rubalcaba of Rocket from the Crypt and Black Heart Procession.”
Automatic Midnight
“Ain't nothing wrong with a little predictability every now and again. Let's face it: when you pick up a record by a band with cover art like this, and a name like Hot Snakes, you have a pretty good idea what you're getting yourself into. *Automatic Midnight* is no feast for the eyes. And judging by those first couple of sentences, this review's nothing special, either. To do justice to Hot Snakes,”
Thunder Down Under
“Culled from in-studio performances recorded in an Australia radio station, this posthumous live album fails to capture the group's in-person prowess.”
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