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The Apples In Stereo

The Apples In StereoBest The Apples In Stereo Albums Ranked

7.2

Avg Score

9

Opinions

11

Albums

3

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Summary from 9 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated The Apples In Stereo's catalog across 11 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated The Apples In Stereo album is Fun Trick Noisemaker (1995) with a 8.1/10 average from 1 rating, followed by New Magnetic Wonder and The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone. The discography on Wavelength spans 1995 to 2022.

#1 Hits Explosion

#1 Hits Explosion

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7.5

This best-of shaves away some of the small gestures that have made the Apples a favorite, but retains their power as a modern pop band.

Travellers in Space and Time

Travellers in Space and Time

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7.3

The E6 vets continue their welcome comeback with an album that pairs the usual ELO/Wings pop with dancier, looser tunes.

New Magnetic Wonder

New Magnetic Wonder

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6.9

The Apples in Stereo's first album since 2002's The Velocity of Sound continues Robert Schneider's superficial debt to ELO's late-70s prog-pop.

Electronic Projects for Musicians

Electronic Projects for Musicians

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6.5

Offering material from as far back as 1995, this rarities collection scoops up a decade's worth of compilation tracks, Japan-only bonus songs, and other ephemera, including the band's 2006 ode to Stephen Colbert.

The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone

The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone

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6.5

Did you ever wonder how the whole nostalgia thing played out 30 years ago? Which bands in the late 60s were like, "Fuck this acid rock shit, the *50s* had the best music!" There was Sha Na Na, I guess. Were they a real band? I know they played Woodstock, somewhere between The Who and the 'Dead with their slicked-back hair, sunglasses, and that guy Bowser flexing his muscles and sneering. For Sha N

Velocity of Sound

Velocity of Sound

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6.4

If metal is the new indie rock, as little voices have been telling me, then children's music is becoming the new noise-pop-- just ask They Might Be Giants. Or Elephant 6, for that matter, who seem to be undergoing a gradual metamorphosis into Tin Pan Alley for Nickelodeon viewers, what with Bill Doss' Sunshine Fix concept album about the sun, Beulah's live cover of "The Alphabet Song", and Of Mont

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