Summary from 22 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated shame's catalog across 6 albums from 22 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated shame album is Songs of Praise (2018) with a 8.6/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Drunk Tank Pink (Deluxe Edition) and Cutthroat. The discography on Wavelength spans 2018 to 2025.
Drunk Tank Pink (Deluxe Edition)
“angst and isolation from one of the country’s best bands”
Songs of Praise
“Shame once received a hate letter that read, “Dear Shame… You can’t even compare yourself to a crusty piece of shite hanging from Mark E Smith’s slender arse. Some would suggest that it’s time to call it a day. Give over.” Well, the London five-piece is audibly indebted to Smith’s revered Manchester post-punk group The Fall – louche vocal delivery, abrasive and atonal guitar and barbed lyrics all”
Songs of Praise
“Shame tear down the walls with their whip smart and ferociously fun debut, Songs Of Praise”
Cutthroat
“Cutthroat may lack the emotional vulnerability of its predecessor, but none of its songs are devoid of thrills. The album is bold and brash, making a great argument for shame to reach the global level of stardom they've been flirting with for the past decade.”
Cutthroat
“a testament to their ability to adapt and evolve”
Food for Worms
“Shame’s ‘Food For Worms’ kicks off at an even pace before running headfirst into an astute observation: “You’re complaining a lot / About the things that you got given”. ‘Fingers Of Steel’ acts as a warning shot for the London band’s third studio album, a track that’s as vigorous in its erratic percussion as it is vicious in frontman Charlie Steen’s callouts of self-inflicted dissatisfaction. It’s”
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