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My Top 50 Albums of 2018

So many great new artists this year
50Jesus Piece
Only Self


Straightforward, but somehow refreshing, hardcore
49Toundra
Vortex


Solid post-rock with more emphasis on the "rock"
48Frontierer
Unloved


A bit long as a full album listen, but some crazy metalcore sounds on here
47Tides of Man
Every Nothing


Tides of Man continues releasing some of the catchiest post rock
46Just Friends (CA)
Nothing But Love


A ska/pop-punk/hip-hop album in 2018 seems a little late to the game, but this is just a fun listen to me
45Self Defense Family
Have You Considered Punk Music


A journey of an album narrated by Patrick Kindlon's calmer alter ego
44Rolo Tomassi
Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It


Not as high up as on other lists, I just thought the clean and hectic parts weren't blended as well as I liked. Still an enjoyable and intense listen
43Emma Ruth Rundle
On Dark Horses


Think Fleetwood Mac, but slower and sadder
42Yashira
Shrine


They're heavy, but know when to give a little space with some lighter moments
41Beach House
7


I've listened to Beach House before this, but for some reason nothing really pulled me in until this album
40Tangled Hair
We Do What We Can


This album took a long time to release so some of the songs may sound dated, but this doesn't take away from the fact that they know how to write catchy math rock
39Screaming Females
All At Once


Solid album from a consistent rock band
38Deafheaven
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love


It's Deafheaven. It's good
37Trash Boat
Crown Shyness


Did not expect to like this pop-punk/post-hardcore album as much as I did
36Snail Mail
Lush


All the songs are good, but Pristine is one of the catchiest songs this year
35Parquet Courts
Wide Awake


Can't help but love wordy rock, and this one has an old school twist
34Hop Along
Bark Your Head Off, Dog


Very pleasant listen all the way through this indie rock album
33Thou
Magus


More unsettling doom metal from Thou
32Seattle's New Gods
Burnpile


Dirty, and slightly concerning, punk rock
31Sleep
The Sciences


I'd listened to Dopesmoker before, but this is the first work from Sleep I've gotten into
30Big Bite
Big Bite


Great reverby and occasionally heavy guitar sounds here
29Black Peaks
All That Divides


Modern progressive metal with better songwriting and without the squeaky clean production that most of its contemporaries have
28Slow Mass
On Watch


Took me a few listens to appreciate the subtleties, but this is a well-written and dynamic indie/punk record
27Between the Buried and Me
Automata II


The better half of BTBAM's Automata releases this year
26Greyhaven
Empty Black


Blood-pumping metalcore with captivating vocal and instrumental passages
25Slothrust
The Pact


Cleaner production than their previous work, but no song is skippable on this indie/punk record
24Drug Church
CHEER


Catchy and smart punk music
23Listener
Being Empty : Being Filled


Listener's wordy rock style finally feeling like a fully produced album
22Svalbard
It's Hard To Have Hope


Black metal-tinged screamo with a strong message
21Fiddlehead
Springtime And Blind


Filling the void that Title Fight's absence left
20Single Mothers
Through A Wall


Most aggressive release from the Canadian punk band
19The Ocean
Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic


Intense post-metal hitting in similar ways that Precambrian did
18The Dirty Nil
Master Volume


Rock and roll with a modern punk twist
17IDLES
Joy as an Act of Resistance


Wasn't as good as Brutalism in my opinion but still a great set of British punk songs
16Birds in Row
We Already Lost The World


Solid French post-hardcore
15Animal Flag
Void Ripper


Carefully crafted emo & pop-punk
14Camp Cope
How to Socialise and Make Friends


This album was very divisive for some reason, but I thought it had a great and refreshing emo sound
13Hot Mulligan
Pilot


Calls back to the early 2000's pop-punk sound to create a super fun listen
12Holy Fawn
Death Spells


Some beautiful and massive sounds on here
11Super Unison
Stella


The screams on this hardcore album are scary, and I'm loving it
10Gouge Away
Burnt Sugar


Gouge Away experiments with their aggressive sound and it pays off
9Culture Abuse
Bay Dream


There was a lot of backlash for softening their sound, but all I see here are 10 infectious beachy punk songs
8Spanish Love Songs
Schmaltz


Maybe a little too influenced by the Menzingers, but what's wrong with that?
7mewithoutYou
[Untitled]


Some of the mellow songs prevented this from being higher, but still a lot of intense moments and lyrics to unpack
6Worlds Greatest Dad
Get Well Soon


Underrated album of the year. Incredible sounding emotional pop-punk and emo songs
5Pianos Become the Teeth
Wait For Love


Another album with mixed reviews, but the vocals are even better than Keep You and I just keep going back to it
4Daughters
You Won't Get What You Want


They weren't lying about this one. Love the sounds here
3Hopesfall
Arbiter


Covers so many genres at once. Combine the spaciness of Rosetta with the intensity of Poison the Well. Great listen all the way through.
2Vein
Errorzone


The album that shook hardcore in 2018
1Night Verses
From the Gallery of Sleep


Everything I've wanted to hear from an instrumental album. Extremely technical without the lack of song structure. Fairly easy choice for number 1 this year
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