Comparison answer surface Ethel Cain discography

Perverts vs Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You

Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You currently leads Perverts in Chorus's Ethel Cain critic-consensus view.

Perverts sits at 74/100 across 20 reviews, while Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You sits at 83/100 across 16 reviews. Perverts has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around Perverts, 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.

Score Gap
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points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
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reviews separating the current samples
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Perverts by Ethel Cain
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Perverts

Ethel Cain

ChoruScore
74
Reviews
20
Confidence 88%
Sources 20
Range 60-90
Spread 9.2
Chorus Call
Mostly positive consensus

Ethel Cain's Perverts throws a gauntlet at anyone expecting tidy catharsis, trading conventional songcraft for an immersive, often punishing atmosphere where silence, drone and ritualistic noise do most of the work. Across professional reviews, critics point to a handful of tracks as the album's clearest beacons - nota

Primary Praise

The best song, "Vacillator", is the record's most traditional and accessible moment amid long-form drones.

Primary Criticism

While some reviewers praise Perverts as a daring expansion of Cain's world-building and a high point of artistic risk, others find the album's length and relentless bleakness alien

Standout Tracks
Punish Perverts Amber Waves
Source Spread
60 · Kerrang! 90 · Beats Per Minute
Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You by Ethel Cain
Established consensus Higher score Higher confidence

Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You

Ethel Cain

ChoruScore
83
Reviews
16
Confidence 89%
Sources 17
Range 60-100
Spread 10.8
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Ethel Cain's Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You lands as a cinematic prequel that trades operatic drama for slow-burning atmosphere, and critics largely agree it rewards patience. Across 16 professional reviews the record earned an 83.44/100 consensus score, with reviewers repeatedly pointing to a handful of cente

Primary Praise

“Janie” is the best song because it immediately establishes the album’s dramatic narrative and emotional power.

Primary Criticism

The album's strengths are its vivid Southern Gothic lyrics and cohesive narrative atmosphere, though its quietness can verge on monotony.

Standout Tracks
Fuck Me Eyes Nettles Janie
Source Spread
60 · Rolling Stone 100 · Sputnik Music