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Mirah

MirahBest Mirah Albums Ranked

7.6

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10

Opinions

8

Albums

3

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Summary from 10 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Mirah's catalog across 8 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Mirah album is C'mon Miracle (2004) with a 8.2/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by (A)Spera and Advisory Committee. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2026.

C'mon Miracle

C'mon Miracle

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8.5

I know nothing about Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn's early years but I always assumed that The Microphones' most promising alumna grew up in a commune-- the kind where children tend to their own herb garden, perform light kitchen duty and rotate ownership of a bicycle. This (admittedly reductive) theory would explain not only the persistent whiff of the campfire that hovers about Mirah's music, but also h

Advisory Committee

Advisory Committee

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8.3

It's pretty sorry what passes for intimacy in recorded music these days. Anything with an acoustic guitar, too-closely-miked vocals, and lyrics about relationships can garner acclaim as "deeply personal," "moving," and "profound"-- even when it's about as intimate and deep as a fucking Hallmark card. Sorry, but a trite, unimaginative confession has nothing to do with intimacy. The most intimate de

You Think It's Like This But Really It's Like This

You Think It's Like This But Really It's Like This

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8.0

Not that I can't speak for myself, but I've been troubled by the recent dearth of intelligent female voices in indie music. I'm too smart for Lilith, too boy crazy for Mr. Lady bands, and too sane and reality-based for Cat Power or Mary Timony. So, where's a girl to turn in her more contemplative moments? Lately, a good option has been K Records, which has brought us Marine Research/Heavenly's Ame

(A)Spera

(A)Spera

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7.8

Latest from Pac NW singer-songwriter is marked by lush sound and diverse instrumentation.

The Old Days Feeling

The Old Days Feeling

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7.5

Portland singer-songwriter offers an odds and sods collection of obscure material that hews closest to the tumultuous, typically K Records sounds of her debut, You Think It's Like This But Really It's Like This. Doug Martsch, Phil Elvrum, and Calvin Johnson all pitched in from time to time.

Dedication

Dedication

pitchfork
7.2

The veteran songwriter’s first record in seven years is a wistful account of motherhood, gratitude, and grief. Its unabashed earnestness is its greatest strength.

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