Bleed vs Disquiet
Disquiet currently leads Bleed in Chorus's The Necks critic-consensus view.
Bleed sits at 79/100 across 3 reviews, while Disquiet sits at 80/100 across 1 reviews. Bleed has the deeper review sample right now. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.
Bleed
The Necks
Consensus is still forming across 3 professional reviews. The Necks's Bleed offers a slow-rolling study in negative space that tests patience and, for many, rewards it: across three professional reviews the record earned a 79.33/100 consensus score and emerges as a deliberate, trance-like statement. Critics praise the album's longform improvisation and textural pointillism, p
The title piece is best because its patient negative space, pivot at 22:07, and surprise coda reveal a demanding, rewarding architecture.
Bleed’s core strengths are patient textural development, pointillist detail, and finding new ground within longform minimal improvisation.
Disquiet
The Necks
Early read based on 1 professional reviews. The Necks's Disquiet arrives as a bold, three-hour testament to the trio's genre-defying improvisation and patient architecture. Critics point to an 80/100 consensus score across one professional review, and the record's slow-burn logic answers the implicit question: yes, Disquiet is worth attentive listening for those
The best song(s) like "Rapid Eye Movement" distill the trio's hypnotic patience into compelling long-form pieces.
No dominant criticism has separated itself from the current review sample yet.