Summary from 7 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Nadja's catalog across 7 albums from 7 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Nadja album is Radiance of Shadows (2007) with a 8.2/10 average from 1 rating, followed by When I See the Sun Always Shines On TV and Touched. The discography on Wavelength spans 2005 to 2013.
Radiance of Shadows
“This Toronto-based electro-metal duo has released four records in 2007; these represent the good and bad extremes of the band's frantic year.”
When I See the Sun Always Shines On TV
“Toronto metal-gaze duo doesn't shrink from a challenge on this covers LP, taking on MBV, Elliott Smith, Swans, the Cure, and more.”
Touched
“Toronto duo Nadja-- drone explorer Aidan Baker and bassist Leah Buckareff-- may be the best band in the world doing something exciting right now with Jesu/Godflesh/Napalm Death/etc. man Justin Broadrick's doom metal past. Touched, the band's second full-length album for Alien8 after a series of limited CD-R releases on other labels, finds Nadja taking the best of Broadrick's lessons-- grand entran”
Dagdrøm
“The smoggy haze of fuzz and scuzz that permeates the Berlin-based doom-gaze duo's albums is so relentless and all-consuming that it starts to feel as comforting and commonplace as oxygen. Though by Nadja's standards, Dagdrøm starts off unusually serene.”
Truth Becomes Death
“Heavy and abstract, this Alien8 band plows the increasingly popular territory between slow metal and staticy ambiance.”
Skin Turns To Glass
“Remaking two of their out-of-print albums with the latest technology, Nadja abstract the ecstatic moments of shoegaze-- when pop became pow-- and dilate them into long meditations.”
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