Summary from 46 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Spoon's catalog across 17 albums from 46 opinions, with an overall average of 8.3/10. The top-rated Spoon album is Kill the Moonlight (2002) with a 9.6/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Lucifer On the Sofa and They Want My Soul. The discography on Wavelength spans 1996 to 2022. The Way We Get By ranks as the highest-rated Spoon song on Wavelength with a 9.4/10 average.
Everything Hits at Once: The Best of Spoon
“Spoon's Everything Hits At Once offers a fascinating snapshot of one of our premier rock bands”
Lucifer On the Sofa
“There’s a genuine quality to drums played and recorded by a live band, an inner sound that only comes through when the set resonates with all the other instruments, clear and smooth; when you can hear the stick hitting the membranes; it’s the signature sound of the best rock music. It’s exactly that sound that welcomes the listener to Lucifer On The Sofa, the tenth studio album from Spoon, that ma”
Lucifer On the Sofa
“A consistently excellent band takes it to a new level by getting back to basics”
Gimme Fiction (Deluxe Edition)
“Spoon reissue the now-classic Gimme Fiction featuring previously unheard demos”
Kill the Moonlight
“About the time *A Series of Sneaks* hit the scene, I probably could have been convinced to wager a substantial amount of money on Spoon coming out on top. On top of what? Of anything. That album was the sound of a band that had nailed their particular aesthetic to the wall, or so I thought. Spoon was ready; Spoon was there; and then, fatefully, Spoon was dropped. Monsieur Laffitte, the Elektra A&R”
They Want My Soul
“Spoon's eighth album is their most booming LP, most resembling a companion piece to 2007's masterwork Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. Joe Chiccarelli and Dave Fridmann share co-production credits along with the band themselves, and They Want My Soul pulls at familiar threads, fraying things to make them seem now.”
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