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Xylouris White

Xylouris WhiteBest Xylouris White Albums Ranked

7.2

Avg Score

6

Opinions

4

Albums

3

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Summary from 6 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Xylouris White's catalog across 4 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated Xylouris White album is Black Peak (2016) with a 7.6/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Goats and The Sisypheans. The discography on Wavelength spans 2014 to 2019.

Goats

Goats

pitchfork
7.4

Greek lute player George Xylouris meets Dirty Three drummer Jim White on an album that moves between  Indian, Eastern European, African, Middle Eastern, Western, and Mediterranean modes. There is jazz and punk here along with dashes of bluegrass, klezmer, and folk and yet it’s all conveyed seamlessly.

The Sisypheans

The Sisypheans

loudandquiet
7.0

The epic seems to exude everything Australian-Greek duo Xylouris White do. As is customary to each of their releases, The Sisypheans included, the first track recalls something like the opening lines of Homer’s Odyssey, in which the storyteller appeals for a tale from the ancients, a plea of “speak, memory”. It’s easy to believe we’ve heard ‘Tree Song’ before — opening their previous triad of albu

Black Peak

Black Peak

loudandquiet
7.0

The minimalist cover of ‘Black Peak’, the second collaboration between Dirty Three’s Jim White and Cretan lute player Giorgios Xylouris, presents it as the sort of brooding post rock you would usually expect from the former. Instead, it sounds like taverna music as recorded for Dischord – fitting, then, that Washington polymath Guy Picciotto went behind the boards for the LP. Having formerly produ

Mother

Mother

loudandquiet
6.0

As Xylouris White, Cretan laouto player George Xylouris and Australian drummer Jim White fancy themselves world builders. 2014’s ‘Goats’ weaved like the album’s titular animals, and last year’s ‘Black Peak’ constructed a rocky landscape on which they might live. ‘Mother’, the final entry of this trilogy, feels like the perimeters of their world finally drawing to a close, albeit haphazardly. Whit

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