Summary from 3 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Vue's catalog across 4 albums from 3 opinions, with an overall average of 3.7/10. The top-rated Vue album is Find Your Home (2001) with a 6.4/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Down for Whatever and Vue. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2003.
Find Your Home
“I hear rootsy R&B; is in this year, along with equestrian-style boots. I just bought some nice zip-up knee-lengths myself, and now spend my days on the streets comparing them to those of other girls. Did I get the right pair, with buckles in just the right place? Will they become spring fashion castaways? Could all that money have gone to more superfluous records with which I could compare this al”
The Death of a Girl - EP
“Everyone, even the most hoity of music lovers has a conception of what a Big Bad Band should be. Some like the brash trash of the Stooges and the young Rolling Stones. Others like the intricate insanity of crotch exhibitionists like the Jesus Lizard. Some like the full-on badness of mental patients like the Shaggs or Wesley Willis. Like many of the forbearers, Vue assumes the pose of a bad band. ”
Down for Whatever
“If name-dropped correctly a little literature can go a long way. While trying to absorb the background information for *Down for Whatever*, a collection of run-of-the-mill garage-rock anthems by San Francisco's Vue, I came upon keyboardist Jessica Ann Graves' mention of one of William T. Vollmann's briefer novels, *Whores for Gloria*, in relation to the album's closer, "The Rest". Tantalizingly, s”
Vue
“The cover of Vue's self-titled debut full-length looks pretty damned nice. It's a simple black- and-white photo, featuring a dark-haired girl facing away from the camera, staring out onto an endless black-and-white beach. It's somber and cosmic, conjuring images of those freaky 1920's German expressionist silent films. It's subdued, restrained and, in a weird, bleak way, kind of beautiful. Given ”
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