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SUUNS

SUUNSBest SUUNS Albums Ranked

7.6

Avg Score

9

Opinions

6

Albums

4

Reviewers

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Summary from 9 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated SUUNS's catalog across 6 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated SUUNS album is Hold/Still (2016) with a 8.5/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by The Witness and Felt. The discography on Wavelength spans 2010 to 2021.

The Witness

The Witness

loudandquiet
9.0

Whilst making The Witness, SUUNS sought to avoid their usual rambunctious soundscapes, swapping them for more mannered and subtle arrangements. In doing so, the group, now operating as a trio, hoped to forge a natural flow across the eight songs to make the album sound like one cohesive composition. Don’t worry though: the Montreal-based psych-rockers haven’t completely turned down the volume on

Hold/Still

Hold/Still

exclaim
9.0

Experimental, textured, destructive, booming, progressive and at times disturbing, Hold/Still finds the tense, perfect middle between darkness and light, cold but burning hot with desire.

Felt

Felt

exclaim
8.0

For the past decade, Suuns (pronounced "soons") have balanced on shifting, tectonic plates. Meticulously composed, guitar-driven tracks rub up against electronic compositions, creating seismic waves of industrial-indebted sound. Their tracks, soothed by Ben Schemie's half-whispered mantras, are compositions that sit comfortably at the boiling point, always ready to rupture.   Since the release of

Hold/Still

Hold/Still

thelineofbestfit
8.0

Stare at Suuns long enough and it starts to look correct

The Witness

The Witness

pitchfork
7.5

By resisting the bluster of past efforts, the Montreal band emerges with its most cohesive album yet, the first that never gets lost in its own dark gravity.

Felt

Felt

pitchfork
7.4

The latest from the gothic avant-rock band sees the four-piece loosen up and let slip the forces begging for release since their debut.

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