Menace BeachBest Menace Beach Albums Ranked
6.5
Avg Score
4
Opinions
3
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Menace Beach's catalog across 3 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 6.5/10. The top-rated Menace Beach album is Ratworld (2015) with a 7.1/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Black Rainbow Sound and Lemon Memory. The discography on Wavelength spans 2015 to 2018.
Ratworld
“Menace Beach are a Leeds-based band steeped in '90s alt-rock. Over the last few years, the same intersection of early '90s alternative and indie-rock has inspired vital releases from Speedy Ortiz, Swearin’, and Joanna Gruesome, but Menace Beach are even more committed to their specific set of influences than those groups.”
Black Rainbow Sound
“Since their 2015 inception, Menace Beach have been locked in their own creative rivalry. The on-going tug-of-war between the band’s natural guitar-based safety net and Liza Violet’s maturing synth experimentation has felt well documented, but only now has their sound’s direction been turned fully on its head. With an impressive history of collaborators boasting Pulled Apart By Horses’ Robert Lee,”
Lemon Memory
“This time around, Menace Beach are markedly different creatures”
Lemon Memory
“Any band with a name as cool as Menace Beach is always going to be liable to over-promise and under-deliver. So it proves with Leeds-based duo Liza Violet and Ryan Needham and their second LP, which kicks off as an exciting collision of early-Nineties alternative rock and Hooksworms-aping psych, but quickly runs out of steam. ‘Give Blood’ represents an excellent opener, with Needham yelping his wa”
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