Summary from 38 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated sombr's catalog across 3 albums from 38 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated sombr album is I Barely Know Her (2025) with a 6.6/10 average from 15 ratings. i wish i knew how to quit you ranks as the highest-rated sombr song on Wavelength with a 8.0/10 average.
I Barely Know Her
“As his stage name suggests, Sombr makes sad boy indie. He sings “There’s nothing worse than seeing your lover moving on while you still suffer” on breakout track ‘Undressed’ and sticks to that belief for the entirety of mopey debut album ‘I Barely Know Her’. He pines hopelessly after an ex on ‘I Wish I Could Quit You’ and regrets never making things official on ‘We Never Dated’. Despite all the h”
I Barely Know Her
“The 20-year-old musician’s knack for luscious harmonies, melancholy lyrics, and perfect melodies — plus his boundless rockstar confidence — make for a standout LP on I Barely Know Her”
I Barely Know Her
“A very promising starting point for sombr.”
I Barely Know Her
“On his full-length debut, the 20-year-old pop artist makes vague, melancholy music defined by big feelings and unsubtle influences.”
I Barely Know Her
“Sombr’s debut album has a clear mood and intention, and that’s honestly its biggest strength. I Barely Know Her leans into soft, introspective pop with a diary-like vulnerability that feels sincere, even when it plays things a little too safe. The melodies are pleasant and the emotions are real, but the project sometimes blends together and leaves you wanting a few bigger risks or standout moments. Still, for a first album, it shows promise and it’s easy to root for an artist who already knows how to be this honest.”
I Barely Know Her
“The songs are simple but that’s kind of the point because it feels more honest and probably helps people relate to it more, it was fun to listen to this considering all the talk I’d heard about sombr beforehand, and getting to compare everyone else’s evaluation on it to mine was exciting.”
I Barely Know Her
“I love this album idk why I put it off for so long! I think the only thing I don’t like is when he gets super loud and the autotune sounds almost scratchy, like in the beginning of crushing. Still, I loved it a lot!”
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