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| The Wildhearts Ranked
The Wildhearts made me fall in love with metal/heavy music way back when. Their glorious new album has re-ignited my passion. | 1 | | The Wildhearts Earth vs. The Wildhearts
Storming riffs, glorious harmonies and skyscraper-sized hooks. Simply one of the best albums ever.
Everlone, Caffeine Bomb, Miles Away Girl, Suckerpunch. | 2 | | The Wildhearts Fishing For Luckies
The original 6 tracker distils everything great from the debut and refines it beautifully. Inglorious is their best track ever.
Inglorious, If Life Is Like A Lovebank I Want An Overdraft, Geordie In Wonderland, Sky Babies. | 3 | | The Wildhearts 21st Century Love Songs
True grower of an album. Almost every track has bits going on that reveal themselves down the line, went from a decent 'Hearts album to an absolute beast.
Institutional Submission, Sleepaway, A Physical Exorcism, My Head Wants Me Dead. | 4 | | The Wildhearts Don't Be Happy...Just Worry
Two 4 song EPs stuck together. The first highlights their heavy riffing genius, the second their wonderful pop sensibilities.
Turning American, Nothing Ever Changes But The Shoes, Liberty Cap, Weekend (5 Days Long). | 5 | | The Wildhearts P.H.U.Q.
Hasn't aged as well as their earlier stuff for me, but can't really put my finger on why. Still a collection of top songs, sprinkled with greatness throughout.
I Wanna Go Where The People Go, Nita Nitro, Caprice, Getting It. | 6 | | The Wildhearts The Wildhearts
Nice attempt to recreate the Fishing For Luckies vibe. Doesn't quite hold together as an album as well as that, but what the hell could?!
Rooting For The Bad Guy, The New Flesh, Slaughtered Authors, Bi-Polar Baby. | 7 | | The Wildhearts Renaissance Men
An inspiring comeback, better than it had any right to be. Slightly let down by a couple of weaker tracks. Amazing to see Danny back too.
Dislocated, Let 'Em Go, Diagnosis, My Kinda Movie. | 8 | | The Wildhearts Chutzpah
Their most poppy album, sandwiched between two typically riff heavy beasts.
The Jackson Whites, Plastic Jebus, Low Energy Vortex, Chutzpah. | 9 | | The Wildhearts Endless Nameless
Messy, noisy, but still gloriously Wildhearts.
Junkenstein, Anthem, Urge, Why You Lie. | 10 | | The Wildhearts The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
The only time they ever felt lackluster to me, just a bit of a non-event. Still has highlights tho.
Nexus Icon, Vanilla Radio, Get Your Groove On. | |
SitarHero
05.24.19 | Ha! Sweet list. My top 3 would be PHUQ, Earth vs The Wildhearts, and Renaissance Men, but I'd have The Wildhearts Must be Destroyed at 4 for sentimental reasons. That was the first Wildhearts album I ever listened to and was what got me started on the band. | zakalwe
05.24.19 | 5 is 1.
Jonesing for Jones | Kingdok
05.24.19 | phuq is great, but definitely doesn't riff as hard as the previous 2. I Wanna Go is pure genius. |
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