WednesdayBest Wednesday Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
30
Opinions
5
Albums
19
Reviewers
Summary from 30 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Wednesday's catalog across 5 albums from 30 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated Wednesday album is Rat Saw God (2023) with a 8.6/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by Twin Plagues and Bleeds. The discography on Wavelength spans 2021 to 2025. Chosen to Deserve ranks as the highest-rated Wednesday song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.
Bleeds
“Off the back of 2023’s breakout LP ‘Rat Saw God’ and guitarist MJ Lenderman’s solo success with last year’s sublime ‘Manning Fireworks’, there are more eyes on Wednesday than ever before. But they wear that scrutiny with the easy chemistry of musicians who have spent countless hours jamming together and an equal number hanging out. ‘Bleeds’ offers a visceral reminder that frontwoman Karly Hartzma”
Rat Saw God
“Rat Saw God is the type of kaleidoscopic album that offers up something new to appreciate with each listen. It’s a record worth hearing, recommending, and obsessing over – Google search results be damned.”
Rat Saw God
“According to the Bible, “the eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good”, and on the fantastic new long-player from Wednesday, Rat Saw God, drunken violence, drug use and casual flings play out under God’s constant surveillance. “Every daughter of God / Has a little bad luck sometimes”, repeats singer Karly Hartzman on the record’s midpoint ‘Bath County’. In this ful”
Rat Saw God
“Wednesday’s noisy, rangy sound finds a home in the quiet, lonely corners of America. Their outstanding new album is why they’re one of the best indie rock bands around.”
Bleeds
“Karly Hartzman leads her North Carolina band in another triumph. The careful songwriting and coiled performances wrestle with the many fiascos of life and love.”
Bleeds
“On the indie rock outfit’s fourth album, darkness and humor uplift each other with jocose morbidity as Karly Hartzman’s pen amplifies them both.”
Bleeds
“they definitely have that rocky vibe down and when it hits it really hits, but the lows are kinda low i liked reality tv argument, bleeds, elderberry wine, and carolina murder suicide. it’s kind of structured in a way where for every song that’s not as strong there’s one that pulls you back in so overall i do think it’s pretty good, just not anything super new or crazy.”
Twin Plagues
“the songs are good but i wouldn’t see myself revisiting many favorite songs- how can you live if you can’t live. birthday song. one more last time.”
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