The Love LanguageBest The Love Language Albums Ranked
7.4
Avg Score
6
Opinions
4
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 6 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Love Language's catalog across 4 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 7.4/10. The top-rated The Love Language album is Libraries (2010) with a 7.5/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Ruby Red and Baby Grand. The discography on Wavelength spans 2009 to 2018.
Ruby Red
“After two albums of solo recording, the Love Language's Stuart McLamb enlisted a small army of collaborators on his third album. McLamb seems to be relishing the chance to get outside of his head, making music that is gorgeous and unashamedly fun.”
Baby Grand
“After three albums packed with peach-sweet melodies, a move to the West Coast inspires one of indie rock’s most underrated songwriters to supercharge his sound and upgrade his showmanship.”
The Love Language
“Like Wavves and Times New Viking, this band uses lo-fi as a filter for pop sensibilities, though its approach is friendlier and less abrasive than those acts.”
Baby Grand
“As The Love Language, Stuart McLamb strengths have always been his knack for production and penchant for heartache—mixing and matching genres for his grand, indie-pop arrangements. An album of reflection, Baby Grand is no different, with McLamb using a breakup and a move west as the jumping off points for his latest offering of songs. The album opens with rumbling distortion and an explosion of f”
Libraries
“After a lo-fi triumph, Stuart McLamb records his second LP in a proper studio, supplementing his melodic gifts with reverb and colorful arrangements.”
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