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Wolf Parade

Wolf ParadeBest Wolf Parade Albums Ranked

7.6

Avg Score

17

Opinions

7

Albums

8

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Summary from 17 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Wolf Parade's catalog across 7 albums from 17 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Wolf Parade album is Apologies to the Queen Mary (2005) with a 8.2/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by At Mount Zoomer and Cry Cry Cry. The discography on Wavelength spans 2005 to 2020. I'll Believe In Anything ranks as the highest-rated Wolf Parade song on Wavelength with a 9.3/10 average.

Apologies to the Queen Mary

Apologies to the Queen Mary

pitchfork
9.2

Considering the amount of pre-release talk surrounding *Apologies to the Queen Mary*, it's inevitable that reviews of Wolf Parade's debut will contain bad wolf puns, Modest Mouse references (Isaac Brock recorded much of the album), riffs on Montreal's music scene by those who couldn't locate the city on a map, and namechecks of the quartet's pals, the Arcade Fire and Frog Eyes. Amid the noise, wha

Thin Mind

Thin Mind

thelineofbestfit
8.5

Wolf Parade rekindle their organic charm on new LP Thin Mind

At Mount Zoomer

At Mount Zoomer

pitchfork
7.7

The two distinct, exceptional songwriters in Wolf Parade-- Dan Boeckner and Spencer Krug-- combine to create a record that seems focused on skewing darker, on sounding nastier, more perilous, and less straightforward than its predecessor, 2005's Apologies to the Queen Mary.

Expo 86

Expo 86

pitchfork
7.5

On their third full-length, the indie supergroup led by Dan Boeckner and Spencer Krug sounds more unified as their songwriting voices bleed together.

Thin Mind

Thin Mind

loudandquiet
7.0

“How do you deal with the constant barrage of having your opinions swayed by all these different actors when you don’t know who they are or what their purpose is?” asks Wolf Parade’s Aren Thompson, discussing the Canadian group’s fifth album, ‘Thin Mind’. “There is no normal anymore.” This informs an album that looks at modern anxieties and darknesses of technology and pervasive anxiety at world e

Cry Cry Cry

Cry Cry Cry

thelineofbestfit
7.0

Wolf Parade’s first LP in seven years looks back on the madness of 2016

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