Summary from 9 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Son Lux's catalog across 10 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated Son Lux album is Everything Everywhere All at Once (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2022) with a 7.8/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Brighter Wounds and Bones. The discography on Wavelength spans 2008 to 2022.
Everything Everywhere All at Once (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
“Featuring Mitski, David Byrne, Moses Sumney, and Randy Newman, the synth-rock trio’s score for the sprawling action film embraces chaos with an audacious range and unremitting sincerity.”
Bones
“Son Lux bare their teeth with their latest politically charged LP”
Brighter Wounds
“On the synth-rock project’s fifth album, the stakes feel higher, with new fatherhood and the perilous state of the world inspiring searching introspection and dramatic gestures.”
Bones
“To tour Son Lux’s previous full-length, Lanterns, Ryan Lott put together a three-piece band that included guitarist Rafiq Bhatia and drummer Ian Chang. The avant-pop trio parlayed their onstage chemistry into Bones, which also features vocal contributions from Moses Sumney, and others. But becoming a real-deal group hasn’t radically changed the project.”
At War With Walls & Mazes
“Intriguing debut by composer Ryan Lott is an unusual blend of approaches, especially for a release on Anticon: the lyrical concerns of Sufjan Stevens circa Seven Swans, sonic techniques from Massive Attack, and the classical habits of Nico Muhly.”
Lanterns
“Son Lux's new LP Lanterns isn't piecemeal beats or hastily assembled instrumental clutter, rather it begs to be heard as the lingua franca of the past and the future, something that connects the analog and digital realms. And sometimes it totally gets close.”
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