The Good, the Bad & the QueenBest The Good, the Bad & the Queen Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
7
Opinions
2
Albums
6
Reviewers
Summary from 7 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Good, the Bad & the Queen's catalog across 2 albums from 7 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated The Good, the Bad & the Queen album is The Good, the Bad & the Queen (2007) with a 8.4/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Merrie Land. The discography on Wavelength spans 2007 to 2018.
Merrie Land
“Despite his reputation as one of the great musical chroniclers of contemporary Britain, it’s been twenty years since Damon Albarn last wrote a set of songs about England: after all, the late Blur albums are studies in introspection, Gorillaz is satirical meta-pop, and while the first album by The Good, The Bad And The Queen explored the murk and rain-soaked romanticism of London, it never ventured”
Merrie Land
“The Good, The Bad & The Queen rail against Brexit Britain on Merrie Land”
Merrie Land
“On its first album in 11 years, the Damon Albarn-fronted supergroup tackles Brexit head on. In his “Anglo-Saxistentialist” reckoning, false nostalgia imperils a true vision of British identity.”
The Good, the Bad & the Queen
“Damon Albarn's latest extra-curricular project is a supergroup featuring Paul Simonon (the Clash), Simon Tong (the Verve), and legendary Afrobeat percussionist Tony Allen. Together, the quartet create a downcast set of politcally aware songs that reflects the mood of life in the UK during wartime.”
Merrie Land
“The Good, The Bad & The Queen’s self-titled debut record, released in 2007, was a fog-filled journey through the winding backstreets of London that revelled in the poetry of everyday life, backed by scattershot folk-rock compositions. Arriving as the planet teetered on the brink of a devastating financial crash and austerity policies dominated political discourse, the relationship between the capi”
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