Summary from 10 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Lucero's catalog across 10 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated Lucero album is Among the Ghosts (2018) with a 7.6/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by 1372 Overton Park and That Much Further West. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2023.
That Much Further West
“What a difference a few years makes: When their self-titled debut was released back in 2001, Arkansas-by-way-of-Memphis-based Lucero were labeled alt-country, mainly because Ben Nichols sounded suspiciously like Jay Farrar, and because John Stubblefield's bass was of the upright variety. Just a few years later, though, they've become a solid part of the Southern rock revival that covers almost eve”
Should've Learned by Now
“The Memphis alt-country lifers return with an endearing, impassioned album about drinking and the many reasons we do it.”
Nobody's Darlings
“The tension between stasis and movement, permanence and transience, saturates this Memphis band's latest LP.”
Among the Ghosts
“Lucero have made albums with the blazing immediacy of a house fire: 1372 Overton Park from 2009 is practically a greatest-hits collection, full of ballsy riffs, brash horns and bare-knuckle lyrics that can knock you down flat. Among the Ghosts isn’t that kind of album. After more fully exploring a hometown sound on the soul-laced All a Man Should Do in 2015, the Memphis band is in a somber mood o”
Should've Learned by Now
“Memphis band is up to its old tricks on 12th studio album”
Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers
“Fifth album from this Memphis band uses iconic rock'n'roll imagery and muscle-car riffs to chronicle a restless life full of drinking, bars, and girls.”
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