Trembling Blue StarsBest Trembling Blue Stars Albums Ranked
6.5
Avg Score
5
Opinions
4
Albums
2
Reviewers
Summary from 5 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Trembling Blue Stars's catalog across 4 albums from 5 opinions, with an overall average of 6.5/10. The top-rated Trembling Blue Stars album is Broken By Whispers (2000) with a 7.1/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by The Last Holy Writer and Alive to Every Smile. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2007.
The Last Holy Writer
“Former Field Mice member Bob Wratten returns once again with his wonderfully miserable outfit Trembling Blue Stars; their sixth album is typically consistent, with highpoints that are especially high.”
Broken By Whispers
“He may tremble and be perpetually blue, but Robert Wratten is certainly no star. He does hold a venerable position in the pantheon of twee-pop, having fronted the Field Mice, the late-'80s missing link between the Smiths and Belle & Sebastian. But as always seems the case with these sensitive fey-pop types, Wratten's never quite gotten over the girl, and his music remains as resolutely precious no”
Alive to Every Smile
“Modern technology sure is swell, isn't it? Today, modern aircraft technology got me from Indianapolis to Boston in six hours, with a stop in Newark in between. Modern airport security technology let the people in charge know that I was carrying metal objects. To my amazement, they ignored it and waved me through without checking me. Luckily for them, I didn't have a revolver strapped to my hip-- r”
The Seven Autumn Flowers
“Latest release from Bob Wratten's post-Field Mice indie pop band.”
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