StereolabBest Stereolab Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
39
Opinions
23
Albums
11
Reviewers
Summary from 39 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Stereolab's catalog across 23 albums from 39 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated Stereolab album is Emperor Tomato Ketchup (1996) with a 8.9/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Instant Holograms On Metal Film and Dots and Loops. The discography on Wavelength spans 1992 to 2025.
Emperor Tomato Ketchup
“Today on Pitchfork, we are publishing new reviews of five important early Stereolab records, each one a rung on the ladder of one of the most exceptional and historically influential bands.”
Dots and Loops
“Stereolab’s masterpiece fused analog with digital, past with future, Marxism with the commercial magic of music through a pristine record that defined an age of “recombinant pop.””
Mars Audiac Quintet
“Today on Pitchfork, we are publishing new reviews of five important early Stereolab records, each one a rung on the ladder of one of the most exceptional and historically influential bands.”
Serene Velocity - A Stereolab Anthology
“Yes, another Stereolab compilation; this one focuses on the band's 11 years on Elektra Records.”
Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements
“Today on Pitchfork, we are publishing new reviews of five important early Stereolab records, each one a rung on the ladder of one of the most exceptional and historically influential bands.”
Chemical Chords (Itunes Edition)
“With a sound so omnivorous and open to influences that span decades and styles, Stereolab have carved one of the more intriguing and rewarding catalogs of the past 15 years; their new horn-laded album, Chemical Chords is one of their strongest outings in some time.”
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