Madison BeerBest Madison Beer Albums Ranked
7.3
Avg Score
25
Opinions
13
Albums
19
Reviewers
Summary from 25 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Madison Beer's catalog across 13 albums from 25 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated Madison Beer album is locket deluxe (2025) with a 7.8/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Silence Between Songs and Life Support. The discography on Wavelength spans 2021 to 2025. King Of Everything ranks as the highest-rated Madison Beer song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.
Life Support
“diaristic lyricism with gut-punch honesty”
locket
“The singer’s third album flits between dark siren synth-pop, ‘90’s r&b slow jams, and crunchy 8-bit glitches. It’s her strongest, most focused work yet—and also her most fun.”
locket
“An icon-in-waiting no more, she’s ready for her moment on ‘Locket’”
Silence Between Songs
“Madison Beer flits between psychedelic pop and Disney naivety on Silence Between Songs”
locket
“There are some decent pop songs on locket, but Madison Beer’s albums continue to feel like a lowest common denominator of trends.”
Life Support
“Rooted in authenticity but still layered in artifice, the rising pop singer’s debut is ambitious yet shallow, seemingly intent on proving its own seriousness.”
Life Support
“This album is great all throughout with only one skip. It’s very experimental and the production and vocals go crazy especially for a debut album Madison has definitely proved herself but no one will listen cuz they are haters. Track by track review 1-The Beginning 7/10- not much to say there’s no words but a amazing opener and her vocals are vocaling 2-GOOD in goodbye 9/10- Banger love the part that went viral, the only thing is it’s the only Madison song ruined a little by overplay still amazing track 3-Default 10/10- We needed a longer version of this it’s beautiful and it tackles on letting her own self down which I can relate to a lot 4-Follow the white rabbit 10/10- Such a haunting track perfect for a scary night, it’s beautiful and I love it and production was crazy in this 5-Effortlessly 10/10-Just beautiful that’s all I have to say, it tackles when she was having a very hard time in her life and I love the message 6-Stay numb and carry on 10/10- again just another banger vocals and production are amazing as always and I feel like this song can be very relatable to especially of a friend 7-Blue 10/10- very Lana Del Rey I love it, it’s also super underrated she gave everything she had 8-Interlude 10/10- I have no idea why I love a interlude so much but it’s beautiful love the robotic voice effect on her and genuinely might be one of my favorites by her 9-Homesick 10/10- Super relatable img😭, I love the spacey theme of this song and feeling like you don’t belong 10-Selfish 10/10- Loved screaming “why you always such a Gemini.” During the concert it was everything also amazing music video and such a sad beautiful vocal song 11-Sour times 10/10- love the pre chorus so much and in verse 2 when she raps a little it’s so good also crazy beat drop 12-BOYSHIT 10/10- I love screaming to this song on tour and the music video is everything omg 13-Baby 10/10- a perfect pop song where she got a little scandalous but I love it and peak music video 14-Stained Glass 9/10- crazy beat drop and love the metaphor in this song but it’s not one of my most favorites still great tho 15-Emotional bruises 10/10- I love the sound effects like paper ripping and the life support monitors going off, also love how she counts down from 5 to 1 in the chorus overall great song 16-Everything happens for a reason 10/10- Just beautiful oh wow beautiful, her vocals delivered on this song might be one of her best lyrical and vocal song 17-Channel surfing/ The end 5/10- it’s ok the only skip not much to it at all but I do love the “Thank you so much” at the end of the song, oh and also Dear Society is a banger and should’ve been on this album but I love Madison so much.”
Silence Between Songs
“Silence Between Songs leans into mood and restraint, showing Madison Beer at her most introspective. The production is soft and cinematic, giving her vocals plenty of room to breathe, even if the album sometimes blends together a bit too much. Still, there’s a quiet confidence here that feels intentional, like she’s trusting subtlety over big pop moments. It may not hit as instantly as her debut work, but it’s a solid, thoughtful listen that grows with time.”
locket
“Locket is the album that quietly but completely pulled me into the Madison Beer fandom. It’s intimate, glossy, and emotionally tuned-in, the kind of pop record that feels like late-night thoughts you weren’t ready to say out loud. Madison’s vocals are confident yet vulnerable, and while the album doesn’t reinvent pop, it nails mood and honesty. It showed me her artistry isn’t just aesthetic - it’s personal, and that’s what made me stay.”
locket deluxe
“Love the news songs and the era that Madison Beer is taking us in this Locket era. Excited to hear them on tour!”
Life Support
“Life Support shows Madison Beer aiming for depth and emotional weight, and while the intention is genuine, the execution feels uneven. Her vocals are beautiful and the themes of heartbreak and healing are relatable, but the album often leans too hard on familiar pop tropes without fully standing out. It’s a solid debut with moments of promise, just not yet the fully realized artistic statement she’d later grow into.”
locket
“* Average - 3.68/10 * Playlist adds - 2/11 (1 vibe/1 run) 18% This would be playing in an H&M or something”
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