Metascore
48

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Nothing here is complicated or profound; melodies go where you expect them to, while dynamics follow the quiet-loud pattern Nirvana turned into a recipe. Yet there's an appealing guilelessness to Rossdale's writing that gives the predictable a whiff of universality.
  2. Entertainment Weekly
    67
    Wanderlust is, at best, a bright collection of Daughtry-esque rock boasting anthems. [6 Jun 2008, p.117]
  3. He's a better vocalist and more charismatic than most of the dullards who followed in his wake--but this is still deliberately tepid music, more concerned about appearances than hooks or drama.
  4. 40
    Rossdale still has that sexy catch in his throat, but his new songs are ass, evoking a mealy-mouthed, cliché-ridden, bombastic Chris Cornell solo joint more than Bush, and whoever Auto-Tuned the vocals has some explaining to do.
  5. Rossdale's heart is in the grim, grandiose stuff, bellowing his pain in Vedderian rumble, and forever striving to be deep and meaningful, a goal that exceeds his gifts as a songwriter.
  6. Wanderlust is instantly forgettable.
  7. For all of the introspection on this record, it sounds strangely hollow and thin, lacking the hefty substance that drew everyone to Rossdale’s former work.
User Score
5.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 11
  2. Negative: 4 out of 11
  1. StephenU.
    Sep 2, 2008
    1
    More vapid than Bush, which is a pretty mean feat. Hats off, Mr. Rossdale.
  2. FelipeP.
    Jun 7, 2008
    0
    Horrible, I wish Bush come back soon.
  3. DeenJ.
    Jun 6, 2008
    8
    This is a good record. This would be a mediocre Bush record at best, but it's a Gavin Rossdale solo cd. The hooks are This is a good record. This would be a mediocre Bush record at best, but it's a Gavin Rossdale solo cd. The hooks are plentiful...I'm assuming the Blender review was done ala Maxim's Black Crowes review. The chord progressions are a bit trite (hence my 8), but the production masks them with such an airy soundscape that I don't even mind after repeated listens. Full Review »