The RosebudsBest The Rosebuds Albums Ranked
7.3
Avg Score
10
Opinions
7
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 10 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Rosebuds's catalog across 7 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated The Rosebuds album is Birds Make Good Neighbors (2005) with a 8.0/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Loud Planes Fly Low and Life Like. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2014.
Birds Make Good Neighbors
“Merge's husband-and-wife duo deliver a dark, disconcerting indie pop record that improves greatly on their debut.”
Night of the Furies
“The third and best album from the North Carolina husband/wife duo is an unexpected turn toward new romantic synthpop, a fitting pallette for a collection of darkly romantic songs about love, betrayal, and loss.”
Loud Planes Fly Low
“A decade into its musical partnership, the indie pop duo crafts a transitional album focused on renewal.”
Make Out
“Following in the bold footsteps of Merge Records pioneer Mac McCaughan, The Rosebuds, Merge's latest riled-up, power-pop endeavor, are pounding out the same sort of elastic, hooky guitar rock that McCaughan himself once used to kick out with Superchunk. Culled directly from the Merge backyard (Raleigh, NC), The Rosebuds are an energetic three-piece (guitar, keyboards, drums) harboring a bold, arm-”
Life Like
“On their fourth album in five years, North Carolina's the Rosebuds bundle together all the good things that have made them great in the past.”
Unwind - EP
“All your life, it's the same thing: No dessert till you finish your vegetables. No TV till you finish your homework. No slobbery makeout attempts till you've had a conversation, or at least six drinks each. Avoid lame rockwriterisms like "languid," "pastoral," or "soundscapes." And never, never mix 60s throwback good-time rock'n'roll with languid pastoral soundscapes. North Carolina husband/wife ”
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