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Kimbra

KimbraBest Kimbra Albums Ranked

7.0

Avg Score

8

Opinions

4

Albums

6

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Summary from 8 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Kimbra's catalog across 4 albums from 8 opinions, with an overall average of 7.0/10. The top-rated Kimbra album is Primal Heart (2018) with a 7.5/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by A Reckoning and Vows. The discography on Wavelength spans 2011 to 2023.

Primal Heart

Primal Heart

nme
8.0

You know Kimbra. She was on that Gotye song you couldn’t go anywhere and not hear in 2012, ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’: that Kimbra. Well she’s back! Following her 2014 release, ‘The Golden Echo’, the Kiwi crooner has returned with third album ‘Primal Heart’, and it’s been a long time coming. “I knew I couldn’t rush the album before it felt ready to manifest” she’s said – so instead of crackin

Primal Heart

Primal Heart

fantano
7.0

Despite being a stylistically mixed bag, Kimbra's latest album features some of the best art pop you'll hear this year.

Vows

Vows

rollingstone
7.0

On her debut, Kimbra – a.k.a. Gotye’s counterpart in "Somebody That I Used to Know" – sounds like New Zealand’s answer to Björk. Vows gives R&B a wacky art-rock spin, with a cappella vocal chorales mutating into sumptuous funk pop. Listen to ’Vows’: Related• RS Live: Kimbra

Vows (Deluxe Version)

Vows (Deluxe Version)

rollingstone
7.0

On her debut, Kimbra – a.k.a. Gotye's counterpart in "Somebody That I Used to Know" – sounds like New Zealand's answer to Björk. Vows gives R&B a wacky art-rock spin, with a cappella vocal chorales mutating into sumptuous funk pop. Listen to 'Vows': Related• RS Live: Kimbra

Primal Heart

Primal Heart

pitchfork
5.9

The New Zealand musician’s third album is a collision of hard electronics with a touch of R&B. Though it contains moments of great power, it sounds like a work that’s stuck between two places.

The Golden Echo

The Golden Echo

pitchfork
4.3

Kimbra's L.A.-recorded second album The Golden Echo is the Gotye collaborator's latest wager for staying power, but too often it overstays its welcome. The album's overlong, overdone nature suggests that she doesn't know how to refine her ideas beyond adding to them until they sound overstuffed.

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