Comparison answer surface White Denim discography

12 vs 13

Chorus has 12 and 13 in the same critical tier of White Denim's catalog.

12 sits at 80/100 across 5 reviews, while 13 sits at 80/100 across 4 reviews. 12 has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around 13, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range.

Score Gap
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Review Gap
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Tighter Consensus
13
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
12 by White Denim
Established consensus More reviews

12

White Denim

ChoruScore
80
Reviews
5
Confidence 88%
Sources 5
Range 70-90
Spread 7.5
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

White Denim's 12 arrives as a sunlit, ambitious record that marries buoyant pop hooks with soul-inflected production and wry, often bittersweet storytelling. Across professional reviews, critics point to songs like “Light On”, “Second Dimension” and “Look Good” as the album's clearest highlights, where melodic craftsma

Primary Praise

The best song, “I Still Exist”, is best because it pairs self-doubt with a heavenly, Philly-soul-inflected melody.

Primary Criticism

The album’s core strengths are sunlit melodies, soulful songwriting, and adventurous, joyously messy production.

Standout Tracks
Light On Second Dimension Look Good
Source Spread
70 · Glide Magazine 90 · Uncut
13 by White Denim
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13

White Denim

ChoruScore
80
Reviews
4
Confidence 90%
Sources 4
Range 80-80
Spread 0.0
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Consensus is still forming across 4 professional reviews. White Denim's 13 announces a creative renaissance for a band two decades into its run, trading safe repetition for bold stylistic exploration. Critics praise the record's blend of funk and soft-rock with touches of psychedelic soul, and note that the band sounds reinvigorated as they push into new textures and collabor

Primary Praise

The best song is the opening "(God Created) Lock and Key" because it sets a wildly fun, inventive tone.

Primary Criticism

White Denim's 13 announces a creative renaissance for a band two decades into its run, trading safe repetition for bold stylistic exploration.

Standout Tracks
(God Created) Lock and Key Only A Fool (feat. Adryon de León) That's Rap (feat. Jessie Payo)
Source Spread
80 · AllMusic 80 · AllMusic