White Roses, My God vs With Trampled By Turtles
White Roses, My God currently leads With Trampled By Turtles in Chorus's Alan Sparhawk critic-consensus view.
White Roses, My God sits at 79/100 across 11 reviews, while With Trampled By Turtles sits at 77/100 across 9 reviews. White Roses, My God has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around White Roses, My God, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.
White Roses, My God
Alan Sparhawk
Alan Sparhawk's White Roses, My God reframes mourning through skittering electronics and intimate restraint, turning grief into a restless, often buoyant set of songs that critics call both unsettling and oddly consoling. Across 11 professional reviews the record earned a 79.18/100 consensus score, and reviewers consis
The best song is best because it channels grief into quiet, consoling expression.
The best song, "Feel Something", breaks through numbness with processed vocals and a cathartic payoff.
With Trampled By Turtles
Alan Sparhawk
Alan Sparhawk's With Trampled By Turtles opens as an intimate reckoning, a folk-tinged collaboration that converts private grief into communal muscle. Across nine professional reviews critics identify a clear emotional nucleus, and the record's quiet force answers the question of whether With Trampled By Turtles is any
The review singles out intimate, tension-filled songs like "Stranger" and "Heaven" as the album's best for emotional subtlety.
The album’s core strength is its honest grappling with loss and family, which gives several songs vivid emotional power despite uneven songwriting.