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The Kills

The KillsBest The Kills Albums Ranked

7.6

Avg Score

12

Opinions

11

Albums

5

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Summary from 12 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated The Kills's catalog across 11 albums from 12 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated The Kills album is Midnight Boom (Bonus Track Version) (2008) with a 8.2/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by God Games and No Wow. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2023.

No Wow

No Wow

pitchfork
8.3

The Kills wrote and recorded their second LP in just over a month's time, and that expedited process lends No Wow a raw immediacy that fits the band's tempestuousness and sexual tension.

God Games

God Games

nme
8.0

It’s been seven years since American-British duo The Kills have released an LP. Earlier this year, the duo – consisting of vocalist Alison Mosshart and guitarist Jamie Hince – announced their long-awaited return to music in true Kills fashion with a photo of them looking effortlessly cool posing with a muscle car in the streets of Los Angeles. Nothing has changed, then. They remain one of the few

Ash & Ice

Ash & Ice

nme
8.0

The Kills have always been underdogs. Even after 15 years together, four albums and a heap of acclaim, Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart’s biggest UK headline show remains a gig they played at Brixton Academy in 2011. Not even guitarist Hince becoming a regular in gossip columns during his five-year marriage to supermodel Kate Moss could shunt them into the bright lights. On ‘Ash & Ice’ none of tha

Keep on Your Mean Side

Keep on Your Mean Side

pitchfork
7.8

It's rough times for these bluesy guy-girl garage duos, I tell ya. I mean, sure, if you're the least bit talented you've got a massive hype machine working for you-- which isn't a bad thing-- but you'll never shake those comparisons to the band that built the boat you're sailing. I promise not to mention of the W\x97S\x97 , maybe as a favor to The Kills, but mostly because the two bands sound noth

Black Rooster - EP

Black Rooster - EP

pitchfork
7.4

I first heard The Kills on the day that Waylon Jennings died and, despite a crushing bleakness that enveloped me like a giant pair of shit-stained undies, they made me feel a little better about life. Later that day I told a female acquaintance (someone who'd had the misfortune of being educated in Northeastern private schools and naturally had no idea of who Waylon Jennings was) about Waylon and

Midnight Boom (Bonus Track Version)

Midnight Boom (Bonus Track Version)

pitchfork
6.8

On Keep on Your Mean Side and No Wow, the Kills managed to take a classic rock template and turn it into something more modern and audibly dangerous; here, the band pushes those edges even further.

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