Summary from 8 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Oxbow's catalog across 5 albums from 8 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated Oxbow album is Thin Black Duke (2017) with a 8.2/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by An Evil Heat and King of the Jews. The discography on Wavelength spans 1991 to 2023.
An Evil Heat
“Out of this summer's furnace, their first album in five years. Oxbow, apostles from that small seam of true, gut-wrenching horror. Oxbow, who stink of phlegm and germs and unprotected sex. Oxbow, whose live shows frighten even the few converts who've come to see. Hard music born of slow, corruptive bile from deep down inside, not the tantrums of chugging cheerleaders of doom. They'll put the lie t”
Thin Black Duke
“Thanks to Thin Black Duke's lavish orchestration and tour-de-force vocal performances from frontman Eugene Robinson, eminent underground rock outfit Oxbow has delivered a comeback album that leaves me lost for words for all the right reasons.”
Thin Black Duke
“Oxbow return with the thrilling, galvanising Thin Black Duke”
The Narcotic Story
“Eugene Robinson returns with a record that's sparser than his band's more metallic styles, and, paradoxically, much heavier.”
Thin Black Duke
“Since 1989, Oxbow have been releasing some of the most eccentric heavy music albums ever. On Thin Black Duke, frontman Eugene S. Robinson wields his voice as a vehicle for disorder and transcendence.”
Love's Holiday
“As you’d expect for a band who recently celebrated 30 years of existence, a lot has been said about Oxbow. They’ve been described as dark, abrasive, loud, experimental, chaotic and irreverent. Sometimes, they’ve even been called funny. However, even after eight full-lengths and thousands of hours of recorded music, Love’s Holiday adds a new adjective to their lexicon: ‘romantic’. It’s not that Ox”
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