No-Neck Blues BandBest No-Neck Blues Band Albums Ranked
6.8
Avg Score
4
Opinions
5
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated No-Neck Blues Band's catalog across 5 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 6.8/10. The top-rated No-Neck Blues Band album is Qvaris (2005) with a 8.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Nine For Victor and Clomeim. The discography on Wavelength spans 2002 to 2007.
Qvaris
“5RC issues the prolific collective's most refined and convincing statement since the 2001 epic Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones.”
Nine For Victor
“The unpredictable improv group here trims its 70-minute set from the 2005 Victoriaville Festival into a nine-song, 45-minute album that features short chunks of music cut off before they can climb or crest.”
Clomeim
“Veterans of the tape-trading and micro-label cultures, No Neck Blues Band have been releasing music for more than a decade but this is oddly only their fourth proper studio album-- and it finds the band touching on metal's sonic heft and under-surface collision.”
Intonomancy
“There's so much to fear in New York right now: Fed-Exed nukes from North Korea, low-grade Uranium shavings cast from the top of the Empire State building as cheapo fallout, a smallpox outbreak carried through the subway tunnels it was hard enough climbing stairs thinking \x93Any moment now, I could slip and break my neck.\x94 And yet, as I dwell on the unlikely finality of that snap, the supposedl”
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