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New year, new gets. |
| 1 |  | Sadist Sadist
I never really liked anything I heard from these Italian prog-death metallers until I got to listening to 2007's self titled release. Incredibly jazzy death metal with vocals that sound eerily similar to the late Chuck Schuldiner all wrapped up with a cool middle eastern vibe. |
| 2 |  | Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
Just got this yesterday and its amazing. If you enjoyed Animal Collective in the past or are open to some good chill music you probably already have got this. |
| 3 |  | Inveracity Extermination of Millions
Normally brutal tech-death bores the shit out of me but Extermination of Millions manages to keep itself interesting and tasteful. |
| 4 | | Frank Turner The First Three Years
Frank Turner's first two EP's and a handful of rarities and covers. Some good some bad. |
| 5 |  | Suis La Lune Quiet, Pull the Strings!
If you like you some emo/screamo get this now. |
| 6 |  | The Rise of Science Casey
Over the last few years I have drifted away from the Post-Hardcore scene that I loved in high school but every once and a while an album comes along from it that offers a good listen. This is one of them. |
| 7 |  | Fennesz Black Sea
Beautiful. |
| 8 |  | James Blackshaw Litany of Echoes
This guy is amazing. Sometimes the songs drag on a bit longer than they should but there's no denying the amazing musicianship that drives the album. |
| 9 |  | Laura Marling Alas, I Cannot Swim
I've got a thing for British broads with great voices playing acoustic guitar. |
| 10 | | Rainbow The Best of Rainbow
Since you been gone! since you been gone!
I'm outta my head, can't take it! |
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