Comparison answer surface Westside Cowboy discography

So Much Country 'Till We Get There vs So Much Country ‘Till We Get There [EP]

So Much Country 'Till We Get There currently leads So Much Country ‘Till We Get There [EP] in Chorus's Westside Cowboy critic-consensus view.

So Much Country 'Till We Get There sits at 76/100 across 7 reviews, while So Much Country ‘Till We Get There [EP] sits at 74/100 across 2 reviews. So Much Country 'Till We Get There has the deeper review sample right now. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
2
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
5
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
Still forming
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
So Much Country 'Till We Get There by Westside Cowboy
Established consensus Higher score More reviews Higher confidence

So Much Country 'Till We Get There

Westside Cowboy

ChoruScore
76
Reviews
7
Confidence 79%
Sources 7
Range 60-100
Spread 13.6
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Westside Cowboy's So Much Country 'Till We Get There announces a bracing blend of country roots and jittery college-rock that critics say points to bigger things ahead. Across seven professional reviews the record earned a 76.29/100 consensus score, with reviewers consistently praising the band's momentum, harmonic voc

Primary Praise

“Strange Taxidermy” is the best song because its opener evokes Neil Young and immediately signals the band’s strengths.

Primary Criticism

The review provides general site information but no evaluative content about the album.

Standout Tracks
The Wahs Don't Throw Rocks In The Morning
Source Spread
60 · The Spill Magazine 100 · Dork
So Much Country ‘Till We Get There [EP] by Westside Cowboy
Early read

So Much Country ‘Till We Get There [EP]

Westside Cowboy

ChoruScore
74
Reviews
2
Confidence 75%
Sources 1
Range
Spread
Chorus Call
Mostly positive consensus

Early read based on 2 professional reviews. Westside Cowboy's So Much Country ‘Till We Get There [EP] announces a compact, confident step toward Britainicana that channels college-rock vigor and thoughtful folk songwriting. Across its near-15-minute span the band leans into live energy and layered harmonic vocals, producing moments of sly urgency and widescreen

Primary Praise

The Wahs is the best song for its lean garage energy and euphoric climax built on layered vocals.

Primary Criticism

The EP's strengths are confident songwriting, a blend of college-rock and thoughtful folk, and striking harmonic vocals packed into a brief runtime.

Standout Tracks
The Wahs Strange Taxidermy Can't See