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Jane Weaver

Jane WeaverBest Jane Weaver Albums Ranked

7.9

Avg Score

8

Opinions

4

Albums

6

Reviewers

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Summary from 8 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Jane Weaver's catalog across 4 albums from 8 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated Jane Weaver album is Flock (2021) with a 8.2/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Love in Constant Spectacle and Loops in the Secret Society. The discography on Wavelength spans 2010 to 2024.

Love in Constant Spectacle

Love in Constant Spectacle

exclaim
8.0

Durability in most art fields involves finding elements that can withstand repetition and subjecting them to perpetual refinement and occasional reinvention. Jane Weaver's three decades in music have been marked by a few dead end paths before she, at the beginning of this century, put down a brand new cornerstone to build upon. Her solo work progressed from a kind of mystical progressive folk and

Love in Constant Spectacle

Love in Constant Spectacle

thelineofbestfit
8.0

Jane Weaver’s winning streak continues on the dreamy yet turbulent Love In Constant Spectacle

Flock

Flock

thelineofbestfit
8.0

The high priestess of eccentric exploration Jane Weaver goes pop with superlative results on Flock

Flock

Flock

loudandquiet
8.0

Recent years have seen Jane Weaver push into spacier territory. 2019 saw the release of Fenella, a reimagined soundtrack for a 1980s Hungarian animation, as well as ambient remixes of her two previous solo albums on Loops of the Secret Society. Her new album Flock is intended as a self-conscious away from those abstract releases and towards more straightforward pop music – though of course, as a J

Loops in the Secret Society

Loops in the Secret Society

pastemagazine
7.3

A song isn’t a static work of art, set into stone once it’s been recorded and released into the world. In fact, songs evolve all the time, most often in the live setting, where musicians might change a lyric or try a different arrangement or simply improvise. But even recorded songs aren’t museum pieces. They can be living things, too, if an artist chooses to revisit and reimagine them. Take, for

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