The BodyBest The Body Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
16
Opinions
8
Albums
6
Reviewers
Summary from 16 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Body's catalog across 8 albums from 16 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated The Body album is Leaving None But Small Birds (2021) with a 8.2/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by No One Deserves Happiness and I Shall Die Here. The discography on Wavelength spans 2013 to 2025.
Leaving None But Small Birds
“The two cutting-edge metal groups eschew their individual styles for a powerful folk collaboration”
All the Waters of the Earth Turn to Blood
“Though they work in the field of doom metal, this Rhode Island-based duo add gospel choirs, harsh noise, and industrial rock to their terrific second LP.”
Master, We Perish - Single
“Over the past few years, the Body have gone through several personnel changes, and moved from Providence, RI, to Portland, OR. The time spent in flux has only galvanized the now-duo's central focus: sounding completely terrifying, in an Armageddon-with-a-view, end-of-everything manner.”
I've Seen All I Need to See
“With a concussive sound and a deceptively lean setup, the doom duo returns to terrifying basics on a macabre and strangely exhilarating album about anguish.”
I've Seen All I Need to See
“It may have taken two decades, but I’ve Seen All I Need to See might be the record that finds The Body come full circle. Since emerging from Rhode Island’s vibrant noise scene in the late ’90s, the duo has strayed as far afield as opera, classical, hip-hop and even contemporary pop; but, finally, they’re back to the sludgy, monolithic distortion of their early work. That being said, I’ve Seen All”
I Have Fought Against It, But I Can’t Any Longer.
“Constructed largely out of cut-up and processed samples of their previous recordings, the noise-metal iconoclasts’ latest album takes the listener on journey through a hell of the Body’s careful making.”
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