Comparison answer surface LCD Soundsystem discography

LCD Soundsystem vs Sound of Silver

Sound of Silver currently leads LCD Soundsystem in Chorus's LCD Soundsystem critic-consensus view.

LCD Soundsystem sits at 81/100 across 20 reviews, while Sound of Silver sits at 85/100 across 30 reviews. Sound of Silver has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around Sound of Silver, 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
4
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
10
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
Sound of Silver
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
LCD Soundsystem by LCD Soundsystem
Established consensus Higher confidence

LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem

ChoruScore
81
Reviews
20
Confidence 90%
Sources 20
Range 58-100
Spread 12.4
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

LCD Soundsystem's LCD Soundsystem arrives as a smart, sweaty crossroads where dance-floor urgency collides with music-nerd self-reflection, and critics largely agree the record delivers its sharpest moments in the singles. Across professional reviews, the consensus points listeners to standout tracks such as “Daft Punk

Primary Praise

Losing My Edge is the album's standout for its savage self-mockery and cultural impact.

Primary Criticism

The album's core strengths are thrilling production, dance-floor energy and sharp ironic self-mockery, balanced against uneven pacing.

Standout Tracks
Daft Punk Is Playing at My House Losing My Edge Beat Connection
Source Spread
58 · Coke Machine Glow 100 · Uncut
Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem
Established consensus Higher score More reviews Tighter consensus

Sound of Silver

LCD Soundsystem

ChoruScore
85
Reviews
30
Confidence 85%
Sources 29
Range 50-100
Spread 12.0
Chorus Call
Strong critical consensus

LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver stakes its claim as a dance-rock landmark that synthesizes aching midlife reflection with club-ready precision. Across professional reviews, critics point to a record that tightens and refines James Murphy's palette, turning elegiac songwriting into kinetic songs that still move a room

Primary Praise

The review contains no discussion of individual tracks, so no best song can be determined from this text.

Primary Criticism

With a consensus score of 84.53/100 from 30 professional reviews, the critical consensus skews strongly positive while noting occasional stylistic unevenness.

Standout Tracks
Someone Great All My Friends North American Scum
Source Spread
50 · Slant Magazine 100 · DIY Magazine