Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated UNKLE's catalog across 6 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 6.9/10. The top-rated UNKLE album is The Road, Pt. 1 (2017) with a 9.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Psyence Fiction and Where Did the Night Fall - Another Night Out. The discography on Wavelength spans 1998 to 2017.
The Road, Pt. 1
“The Road: Part II is doubling down at its finest. The sixth studio album from UNKLE is nothing short of a musical odyssey, and takes special care to bring back the prestige of the playlist. Split into two acts, Lavelle masterfully builds a beginning, middle and end to each section, moving "from light to dark, from brute force to tenderness" in a way that documents the highs and lows of being out on the road.”
Only the Lonely - EP
“James Lavelle's long-running project continues to explore psych-rock textures, here with help from Nick Cave and the Duke Spirit's Liela Moss.”
Where Did the Night Fall - Another Night Out
“Incredibly now going into its third decade, James Lavelle's resilient project reinvents itself as a workmanlike, electronically informed rock band.”
Never, Never, Land
“Six years on from its release, *Psyence Fiction*-- the long-simmering pet project of Mo'Wax founder James Lavelle and his then-UNKLE co-conspirator/meal ticket DJ Shadow-- still ranks as one of the most anti-climactic and jaw-dropping disappointments of recent years. Seemingly powered by Lavelle's own sense of self-satisfaction, the record pulled off an odd triple crown: it was overcooked, half-ba”
War Stories
“James Lavelle offers his most traditional, rock-oriented release yet, collaborating here with Palm Desert sonic mastermimd Chris Goss. Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Cult singer (and sometime Jim Morrison stand-in) Ian Astbury, and Massive Attack's 3D all guest.”
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