Pissed JeansBest Pissed Jeans Albums Ranked
7.8
Avg Score
16
Opinions
8
Albums
6
Reviewers
Summary from 16 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Pissed Jeans's catalog across 8 albums from 16 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Pissed Jeans album is Why Love Now (2017) with a 7.8/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by King of Jeans and Honeys. The discography on Wavelength spans 2005 to 2024.
Why Love Now
“Pissed Jeans tear 21st century standards to tatters on Why Love Now”
King of Jeans
“Latest from Pennsylvania scuzz-punk revivalists consolidates their strengths, harnessing their fire-extinguisher splatter into shake-appealing rock action.”
Honeys
“On the Philly-via-Allentown band's fourth LP, Pissed Jeans trust in the power of honesty in Matt Korvette's lyrics while dropping the musical defense mechanisms that may once have kept listeners at a distance. It's headbanging music that allows you to nod feverishly in agreement.”
Hope for Men
“The second album from this recent Sub Pop signing is sourced in the early-80s sludge of Flipper and Black Flag and the tightly wound treble-spray of late-80s/early-90s noise-rock bands like the Jesus Lizard.”
Why Love Now
“On ‘Why Love Now’’s opener, ‘Waiting On My Horrible Warning’, producer Lydia Lunch coaxes a fantastically hammy vocal from Pissed Jeans frontman Matt Korvette. He snarls and squeals and jabbers over funereal stoner-blues in the manner of Lunch’s old sparring partner Nick Cave at his most blood-and-thunder. However, it is at this point that the circuitry is jammed. Rather than doling out violence ‘”
Why Love Now
“Co-produced with Lydia Lunch, the new Pissed Jeans LP is the sludge-punk band’s cleanest, most hi-fidelity album, and their deepest dive into the inglorious male psyche yet.”
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