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MomusBest Momus Albums Ranked

4.9

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5

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5

Albums

1

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Summary from 5 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Momus's catalog across 5 albums from 5 opinions, with an overall average of 4.9/10. The top-rated Momus album is The Little Red Songbook (1998) with a 6.4/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Folktronic and Ocky Milk. The discography on Wavelength spans 1998 to 2006.

Folktronic

Folktronic

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6.4

These days, it seems the inhuman aspect of technology is approaching status as a central theme within rock music. It's pretty logical, too-- music and technology have always been closely intertwined, from the development of the pianoforte in the early 18th century to the work of 20th century pioneers like Karlheinz Stockhausen and Robert Moog. Though technology has certainly allowed musicians to e

The Little Red Songbook

The Little Red Songbook

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6.4

My ex-girlfriend recently pointed out to me that my reviews have increasingly become more and more sexual. She was alarmed. Massages, foot sucking, chest rubbing, phermone wipes, jimmy hats, and PVC pop up in my reviews with greater frequency than pimples on Dawson's cheek. I explained to her it was all for the entertaiment of the Internet masses and that I would try to turn it down a notch. So n

Ocky Milk

Ocky Milk

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6.0

Nick Currie's 19th album as Momus is as wordy and culturally adroit as one would expect it to be, but it also displays a new embrace of restraint and minimalism.

Stars Forever

Stars Forever

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3.8

Marilyn Vos Savant may have the highest recorded I.Q. in the world, but she's probably terrible in the sack. And to make things worse, she squanders her talents by writing in *Parade* Magazine. (Look for her supreme intellect tucked behind the "Howard Huge" cartoons.) Obviously, intellect has little correlation to relevance. Which is why Momus, despite all his intents and concepts, just isn't very

Oskar Tennis Champion

Oskar Tennis Champion

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2.1

Stephin Merritt may be indiedom's Oscar Wilde, but Nick Currie (aka Momus) has long been lobbying to become its Baudelaire. For a while, it seemed like the Scot might get the job: his bon mots are sufficiently toxic, his imagery runs to rococo decadence, and best of all, he walks the walk: Currie's biography is a steady succession of scandals. A quick recap would include his marriage to a 17-year-

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