Everything 2015
Here's some end of the year shit yo |
45 | | Boris Warpath
Saw they released a couple other this year but this wasn't good. |
44 | | Periphery Juggernaut: Alpha
Am I out of touch? No, it the children who are wrong. |
43 | | Coheed and Cambria The Color Before The Sun
Reflecting on when these guys used to blow me away |
42 | | Silversun Pickups Better Nature
Another band that used to floor me, not bad but doesn't hit home |
41 | | Sunn O))) Kannon
Ehh, it booms and drones and does its job |
40 | | Turnover Peripheral Vision
Probably should have spent more time with this one with the praise it has gotten but never was interested enough to come back to it. |
39 | | Children of Bodom I Worship Chaos
Better than anything they've done in a while but the formula has grown tired |
38 | | David Gilmour Rattle That Lock
I'll always listen to Gilmour playing guitar but this is one that is lacking in anything original. |
37 | | Wilco Star Wars
Has a few stellar tunes but is bogged down with filler |
36 | | Modest Mouse Strangers to Ourselves
Not a highlight of their career but still a worth a listen |
35 | | Enslaved In Times
I've tried really hard to like these guys, they seemingly have everything I enjoy but for some reason it doesn't click the way I'd hope it would. I can recognize this album is incredible but I wish it floored me. Possibly the case of getting into a band that's super hyped you're hyped to hear it and your expectations are so high they can't be attained. |
34 | | Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic
Good prog but loses the metal. Falling down the Opeth path they are. |
33 | | Calexico Edge Of The Sun
Dude it's totally decent |
32 | | Mount Eerie Sauna
Great warm, lo-fi, droney, acoustic shit |
31 | | The Decemberists What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
Punished for being their weakest in an amazing catalog but still a great Decemberists album. |
30 | | The Sword High Country
Guys tone down the riffs and mess around with some more accessible tendencies. I actually like that they decided not to make the same stoner metal album again but this isn't near what they're capable of. |
29 | | Motorhead Bad Magic
You know what this is and it's good |
28 | | Buckethead Project Little Man
Hear my fair share of the Pike series this year and this one is the best in my opinion. For a dude with hundreds of albums to his name, this is one that is worth actually listening to. |
27 | | Arcane Known/Learned
Excellent prog/metal/rock |
26 | | mewithoutYou Pale Horses
A worthy addition to their discography |
25 | | My Morning Jacket The Waterfall
A good step up from their last couple efforts. These guys have found their niche |
24 | | High on Fire Luminiferous
Stoner doom riff fest |
23 | | Fightstar Behind the Devil's Back
Never heard of these guys before but they put together a surprisingly good alternative record |
22 | | Hills Frid
Psychedelic drone music that takes you to your happy place |
21 | | Jeff Rosenstock We Cool?
Not BTMI! but you know you're getting the goods with this guy |
20 | | Cradle of Filth Hammer of the Witches
Super surprised with this one. Never was a CoF fan but this is their best that I've heard |
19 | | Cattle Decapitation The Anthropocene Extinction
I enjoy death metal but what I'd heard from these guys never really did it for me but on TAE they manage to balance the grind nature of the music with perhaps more accessible death metal traits (if that's a thing) |
18 | | Slayer Repentless
Was skeptical with the new lineup but this is Slayer being as Slayer as Slayer can be. |
17 | | Beach House Depression Cherry
Warm shoegaze pop happy sleepy stuff. It's nice |
16 | | Godspeed You! Black Emperor 'Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress'
4th best release of theirs |
15 | | Scale the Summit V
Widdly with the best of em |
14 | | The Dear Hunter Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise
Great album that I would probably rate way higher if I knew more about the concept |
13 | | Night Demon Curse of the Damned
Diamond Head worship and it fucking rocks |
12 | | Steve Von Till A Life Unto Itself
Beautiful folky/post-rock stuff from one of the key members of Neurosis |
11 | | Panopticon Autumn Eternal
Second best after Collapse in my opinion |
10 | | Akhlys The Dreaming I
Unrelenting darkness |
9 | | Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
Pretty particular with the hip-hop I enjoy and this just shits on everything I've heard since My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. |
8 | | Galar De Gjenlevende
Early Ulver worship and pulled of correctly |
7 | | Deafheaven New Bermuda
Love this way more than Sunbather I got to be honest. The riffs are more a focal point than the atmosphere and there are even some stellar guitar solos thrown in there. |
6 | | Sufjan Stevens Carrie and Lowell
Really soulful and you can sense the honesty in what is being told on this one. Really personal and great acoustic music with the perfect balance of flourishes |
5 | | Midnight Odyssey Shards of Silver Fade
I love spacey atmospheric black metal and that's what this is. On part with his previous output, this takes me to a cold dark place that is surprisingly comforting. |
4 | | Steven Wilson Hand. Cannot. Erase.
I'm starting to think Steven Wilson is a wizard because he's never released something I didn't like. Going away from his previous couple solo ouputs which had a pretty obvious 70's prog salute to them, this is written much more for the songs than as musical exercises. It's got a great concept and all of the musicians involved perform superbly. |
3 | | The Wonder Years No Closer to Heaven
They still are pop-punking their way through life but there is certainly a tinge of maturity here. It may remind one of that moment when you realize that there is more to life than the scene you identify with or how you feel the world has shit on you and you alone. No Closer to Heaven is an exercise of growing up in all it's painful splendor. |
2 | | Iron Maiden The Book of Souls
It's unfuckingbelievable that Maiden is capable of an album like this at their age. Double album, 10+ minute songs, everything you love about Maiden but still sounds fresh. Some sort of deal with devil was made I'm sure of it. |
1 | | Titus Andronicus The Most Lamentable Tragedy
The only album that floored me this year. A 29 song punk opera, TMLT showcases all the best aspect of this band. It's loud, it's pissed off, it's angry, it's introverted, and it's pulled off masterfully. Once in a while an album comes along that you will hear years later and you will remember where you were in life when you heard it. Zen Arcade meets Springsteen with the most glorious result. I may forget most of the albums on this list, in fact I'm sure I will, but this is the one that will stick with me my whole life. |
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