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KlaxonsBest Klaxons Albums Ranked

6.8

Avg Score

8

Opinions

3

Albums

3

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Summary from 8 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Klaxons's catalog across 3 albums from 8 opinions, with an overall average of 6.8/10. The top-rated Klaxons album is Myths of the Near Future (2005) with a 7.5/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Surfing the Void and Love Frequency. The discography on Wavelength spans 2005 to 2014. Gravity's Rainbow ranks as the highest-rated Klaxons song on Wavelength with a 8.3/10 average.

Surfing the Void

Surfing the Void

nme
8.0

Forgive us for stating the obvious, but it’s important to remember that ‘Surfing The Void’ is not the album Klaxons wanted to release. If it was, they wouldn’t have handed in whatever gak-prog odyssey it was that they originally did before being swivelled round, shoved out of the door and told not to come back until they’d written at least three tunes as overbearingly enormous as Jamie Reynolds’ l

Myths of the Near Future

Myths of the Near Future

pitchfork
7.5

London three-piece are the most recent manifestation of the British rock press' perennial compulsion to rediscover the very stuff it stereotypically ignores, dance music. But don't hold that against them.

Surfing the Void

Surfing the Void

pitchfork
7.2

Nu-rave avatars follow an oddly overhyped and underrated LP by shaving some pop and art leanings and coming across as a fully formed rock band.

Love Frequency

Love Frequency

nme
6.0

Listening to Klaxons’ third album, a disquieting thought recurs: is this really how the former MDMA sages of New Cross Gate imagined their own near future to sound? The trio have spent almost three years recording ‘Love Frequency’ with a cast of ‘computer music’ luminaries including James Murphy, Erol Alkan, Gorgon City and Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers. Yet, the end result scales back the

Love Frequency

Love Frequency

pitchfork
5.1

Four years after Surfing the Void, Klaxons return with a new album, featuring production by the Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands, James Murphy, and Erol Alkan.

Surfing the Void

Surfing the Void

fantano
4.0

Klaxons sophomore LP is just way too much of a hulk to compliment the angular and nimble beats and structure shifts the band makes on this album.

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