The Aislers SetBest The Aislers Set Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
3
Opinions
3
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 3 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Aislers Set's catalog across 3 albums from 3 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated The Aislers Set album is How I Learned to Write Backwards (2002) with a 7.9/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Terrible Things Happen and The Last Match. The discography on Wavelength spans 1998 to 2002.
How I Learned to Write Backwards
“We're surrounded by pop music, yet it's rare to find full albums packed solid with irresistible, brain-picking hooks, melodies so catchy you can identify the exact note or syllable that addicts you. *How I Learned to Write Backwards* is the rare exception. Never merely "nice" or "fun," Amy Linton's songs are chiseled like diamonds, and set to some of the coolest arrangements ever taped in somebody”
Terrible Things Happen
“Indie-pop outfit the Aislers Set's three-album discography has gotten the reissue treatment. The records call back to a time when indie culture was still a small-time concern, with callbacks to 1960s pop and the winsome tunes of Saint Etienne and Belle and Sebastian.”
The Last Match
“It's my second week writing for *Pitchfork*, and already I've been tempted by corruption. No, record companies aren't throwing cash, drugs and boy-toys at me in exchange for favorable reviews. It's something far more seductive: laziness. The Aislers Set's latest album, *The Last Match*, comes with not one, but three *Pitchfork*-ready review paragraphs printed on the back cover. Each is ostensibly”
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