The Six Parts SevenBest The Six Parts Seven Albums Ranked
7.0
Avg Score
4
Opinions
4
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Six Parts Seven's catalog across 4 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 7.0/10. The top-rated The Six Parts Seven album is Things Shaped In Passing (2001) with a 7.8/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Lost Notes from Forgotten Songs and Casually Smashed to Pieces. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2007.
Things Shaped In Passing
“A friend of mine manages a coffeeshop in Arlington, Virginia. About a month before I ever heard The Six Parts Seven's latest LP, the band played a rock and roll show there, opening for Denison Witmer. "They were good kids, I liked their music" she would later comment, "but they need a singer." Although not exactly among the indie-cognoscenti, I took my friend's comment as a critique of post-rock ”
Lost Notes from Forgotten Songs
“Here's an intriguing idea: You're a mostly instrumental indie rock band that's been slaving under the radar for years, respected by a few critics and beloved by a small cadre of fans. Either out of boredom, commercial desperation, creative whimsy, or whatever, you invite several of your musical cohorts-- some very well known, others relatively obscure-- and ask them to remix and reinterpret some o”
Casually Smashed to Pieces
“Latest album from the 90s post-rock/math-rock band refines the sound of its high-water mark, Everywhere and Right Here.”
Silence Magnifies Sound
“Having caught some very polite flak from Mike at Troubleman Unlimited over my last review, from which some people inferred that I claimed his label lacked a diverse sound, I decided that I would highlight the label's variety in my next review of a TMU disc. The Six Parts Seven makes my goal easy-- it handily shatters every preconceived notion I had about the label's roster. It's about as far away ”
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