The Dead WeatherBest The Dead Weather Albums Ranked
7.1
Avg Score
6
Opinions
3
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 6 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Dead Weather's catalog across 3 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated The Dead Weather album is Horehound (2009) with a 7.8/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Dodge And Burn and Sea of Cowards. The discography on Wavelength spans 2009 to 2015.
Horehound
“In the gospel according to Jack White, the devil is a woman — and she’s always looking for nice Catholic boys to add to her collection. Maybe the guy keeps such an insane work schedule because he’s afraid idle hands are the devil’s workshop. So while Meg White prepares to become Patti Smith’s daughter-in-law, Jack […]”
Sea of Cowards
“Jack White takes a stronger, more central role on the second Dead Weather album, sharing vocal duties almost evenly with Alison Mosshart.”
Horehound
“Jack White teams with Alison Mosshart (the Kills) and members of QOTSA and his Raconteurs on this project, which delves deep into swampy blues rock.”
Dodge And Burn
“The blues-rock supergroup comprised of Jack White, Kills vocalist Alison Mosshart, City and Colour bassist Jack Lawrence, and Queens of the Stone Age's Dean Fertita returns for another exorcism of its members’ most feral tendencies.”
Sea of Cowards
“The second album by the Dead Weather, Jack White’s current singing-drummer gig and gothic-blues holiday, is a rock of action — nothing but action. There is barely room to breathe, much less sing along, in these vicious twists and blitzkrieg segues. "Blue Blood Blues" is a furious pileup of Jack Lawrence’s grunting fuzz bass, Dean […]”
Sea of Cowards
“The Dead Weather's latest LP is a deep exploration into eleven shades of badass blues rock.”
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