Jonas BrothersBest Jonas Brothers Albums Ranked
6.7
Avg Score
12
Opinions
15
Albums
7
Reviewers
Summary from 12 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Jonas Brothers's catalog across 15 albums from 12 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Jonas Brothers album is Jonas Brothers (2007) with a 6.2/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Greetings From Your Hometown and Happiness Begins. The discography on Wavelength spans 2007 to 2025. Remember When ranks as the highest-rated Jonas Brothers song on Wavelength with a 9.9/10 average.
The Album
“Jonas Brothers play it safe but keep it cool on The Album”
Happiness Begins
“The former teen heartthrobs’ first album in almost 10 years is by no means extraordinary, but it’s a respectable showing from a group that has long deserved more respect than they got.”
The Album
“Joe, Kevin, and Nick' sixth album has summertime pop sparkle, and some thoughts”
Greetings From Your Hometown
“Greetings From Your Hometown is another reminder of why the Jonas Brothers still know how to craft an album that blends nostalgia with fresh energy. This album feels like a love letter to their fans. Mixing heartfelt lyrics, polished harmonies, and those classic Jonas melodies that are instantly recognizable. There’s a nice balance between upbeat, radio ready tracks and more personal songs that show their growth as artists and as brothers. While it doesn’t quite reinvent the wheel, the deluxe additions give it more depth and replay value. As a fan of music, it’s the kind of album you want to keep on repeat, whether you grew up with the Jonas Brothers or just recently discovered them.”
The Album
“Growing up with their music, this record feels like a confident, mature step forward. The mix of pop, soul, and soft rock fits them well, and tracks like “Waffle House” and “Wings” carry that classic Jonas charm with new depth. Not every moment is perfect, but the warmth, harmonies, and growth make it one of their strongest releases.”
Happiness Begins
“Growing up with their music, this album feels like a warm reunion—full of catchy hooks, confidence, and nostalgia. Not every track hits, and some moments feel a bit safe, but the joy and chemistry make it a solid, feel-good comeback. 🎶✨”
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