The ThermalsBest The Thermals Albums Ranked
7.4
Avg Score
13
Opinions
7
Albums
4
Reviewers
Summary from 13 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Thermals's catalog across 7 albums from 13 opinions, with an overall average of 7.4/10. The top-rated The Thermals album is The Body, the Blood, the Machine (2006) with a 8.7/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Now We Can See and More Parts Per Million. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2016. Here's Your Future ranks as the highest-rated The Thermals song on Wavelength with a 8.1/10 average.
The Body, the Blood, the Machine
“This Oregon-based, politically informed punk band return with their grandest, loudest, and most electrifying record to date.”
Now We Can See
“Here the Thermals buff their fuzzy riffs into polished power-pop, which casts a much-deserved spotlight on Hutch Harris' keen lyrics.”
More Parts Per Million
“Starting a band with an "all-star lineup" is often a foolproof recipe for overblown egos, Rick Wakeman-sized hairdos, and-- last but not least-- shitty music. Take Zwan: Each of its members started out in decent if not great bands, yet they're content playing whatever melody Billy Corgan sees fit to shit out of his guitar, presumably with the ultimate goal of a payoff to fund their better, post-Zw”
We Disappear
“The Thermals burn bright with new album We Disappear”
We Disappear
“After two albums that struggled with the growing divide between the serious band they seemingly longed to be and the bubblegum punk band listeners want them to be, The Thermals strike the right balance on We Disappear, an album that manages to satisfy both camps.”
Personal Life (Deluxe Edition)
“The pop-punkers are a bit less frantic as they turn their attention from politics to affairs of the heart, and the results are mixed.”
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