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2011
Pygmy Lush Old Friends4.0
Pharoahe Monch W.A.R.3.5

2010
My Disco Little Joy4.0
Black Milk Album Of The Year4.0
Sun Kil Moon Admiral Fell Promises3.5
Flying Lotus Cosmogramma5.0
Extra Life Made Flesh4.5
Dangers Messy, Isn't It?4.0

2009
Lightning Bolt Earthly Delights3.5
Converge Axe to Fall2.5
Tyondai Braxton Central Market4.0
Polvo In Prism3.5
Pissed Jeans King of Jeans4.0
Six Organs Of Admittance Luminous Night4.0
The Hope Conspiracy True Nihilist3.0
Royce da 5'9 The Revival EP3.0
J Dilla Jay Stay Paid4.0
Cam'ron Crime Pays3.0
Pulling Teeth Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions4.0
UGK UGK 4 Life4.0
Brainworms Brainworms II: Swear To Me4.0
Cursive Mama, I'm Swollen3.0
John Frusciante The Empyrean3.5
Towers Full Circle4.5

2008
Cynic Traced in Air4.0
Black Milk Tronic4.0
T.I. Paper Trail3.5
The Drones Havilah4.5
Young Widows Old Wounds4.5
Verse En Coma Rialto4.0
Red Sparowes Aphorism3.5
Pygmy Lush Mount Hope4.0
Cold World Dedicated To Babies Who Came Feet First3.5
...Who Calls So Loud ...Who Calls So Loud4.0
Flying Lotus Los Angeles4.0
Kayo Dot Blue Lambency Downward4.5
Capillary Action So Embarrassing3.5
Gregor Samsa Rest3.5
Sun Kil Moon April4.5
Singer Unhistories4.0
Arghoslent Hornets of the Pogrom1.5
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV3.0
Ocrilim Annwn4.0
Have a Nice Life Deathconsciousness4.5
YMCK Family Genesis3.0
Pyramids (PA) Through the Hourglass3.5
Off Minor Some Blood5.0

2007
Wu-Tang Clan 8 Diagrams3.0
Shipwreck A.D. Abyss4.0
House of Brothers Deadman3.0
Burton Wagner 214.0
Britney Spears Blackout1.5
Nadja Radiance of Shadows4.5
Meet Me in St. Louis Variations on Swing4.0
Meet Me in St. Louis are the latest addition to the growing and highly dominant U.K. post-hardcore scene. Million Dead, The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg, and bands like them have been creating a lot of attention with their fast paced seemingly random blend of pop-punk, hardcore and math rock. Meet Me in St. Louis is the most successful band to attempt this sound so far in terms of sheer originality. Combining Million Dead’s pop sensibility with The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg’s technical backing, Meet Me in St. Louis’ sound is basically pop songs broken down into ten second burst of energy that are strung together into three minute explosions. Where the band merely flirted with their music’s pop backing on their debut EP, “Variations on Swing” their latest releases sees them branching out into realms of electronica and more concise post-hardcore to create a much more rewarding, eclectic and dynamic sound.
Time of Orchids Namesake Caution4.0
Minus the Bear Planet of Ice4.0
Yakuza Transmutations3.5
Ghastly City Sleep Ghastly City Sleep4.0
Ghastly’s claim to fame is their transposition into standard post rock affair in the vein of Gregor Samsa. They aren’t really concentrating on crescendos but when they do they are beautiful (and feature beautiful people in the case of Ice Creaks guest from Mia Matsumiya) and they also aren’t really concentrating on huge waves of emotional catharsis. In a sense they’ve taken the sound Gregor Samsa orchestrated flawlessly on 55:12 and built upon it in vast ways.
Kidcrash Jokes4.5
Pharoahe Monch Desire4.0
*shels Sea of the Dying Dhow4.0
So, what is Shels exactly? In my opinion it is one of the finest attempts to incorporate metalcore aesthetics into a progressive rock setting. Basically, they succeed where other bands have failed. They are able to be progressive without being overtly cheesy (like, say, Between the Buried and Me's "Alaska"), and they are able to be progressive without entering realms of unnecessary pretension (like the middle of Pax Cecilia's "Blessed are the Bonds"). Sure, I could throw out a list of comparisons to groups like Kayo Dot or Isis in hopes that some of their fans might streamline through this review and check them out, but Shels really doesn't embrace the arty atmosphere of either band. Everything on this album is meticulously arranged, but is also grounded in a solid base genre of metalcore. Essentially, I guess it is the best of both worlds; complete originality and full blown clich? Whatever is the key to Shels successful formula, it works and "Sea of the Dying Dhow" effortlessly proves that.
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris3.0
Hopesfall Magnetic North3.0
Battles Mirrored4.0
Tartar Lamb Sixty Metonymies4.0
Explosions in the Sky All of a Sudden, I Miss Everyone3.5
Exploding with a riff that sounds almost straight out of an Ennio Morricone composition, “All of A Sudden I Miss Everyone” certainly establishes itself as a record different from EiTS’s past work. While they aren’t building into layered soundscapes the same way they did previously, on the limited release, “The Rescue,” the combination of the ideas from that record and their past work is clearly shown on opener “The Birth and Death of the Day.” Other notable tracks are the brooding epic “It’s Natural To Be Afraid” and the depressing piano based “What Do You Go Home To?” Explosions in the Sky has clearly taken note of their flaws and with all of their effort tried to do something original with “All of A Sudden I Miss Everyone.” Adding touches of piano and improving on the stylings of their guitar playing has left the record feeling fresh. However, their search for stretching their sound does seem a little limited in the end; moments like the crescendo at 5:55 in “The Birth and Death Of The Day “ seem like they could easily be transferred back into songs found on their early releases. A sense of “I’ve already heard this” is certainly always present when listening to “All of A Sudden I Miss Everyone.”
Hella There's No 666 In Outer Space3.0
Ghost (JPN) In Stormy Nights3.5
EAQuartett Electroacoustiquarett4.0
Armchairpolitician Seven Segment Decoder4.0

2006
Boris With Michio Kurihara Rainbow4.0
Boris is often known for their "drone" metal but with the help of Michio Kurihara they decided to invest themselves into a realm of beautiful psych rock. Kurihara's presence is hugely impactive on why I think this record is so great, considering he is probably my favorite guitarist. This is a great album and I'd suggest it for people looking for something that meshes the old of classic rock with the new stoner rock scene.
Nas Hip Hop Is Dead2.5
Burton Wagner A Sentinel's Eyes4.5
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me3.0
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead So Divided2.0
Joanna Newsom Ys3.5
Battle Of Mice A Day of Nights4.0
Post metal with a touch of doom that is extremely original and disturbing. Fronted by the female lead singer of noise rock band Made Out of Babies, and featuring members from Red Sparowes, Pere Ubu, and The Fugees this album is an excellent array of great influences and great talent. Highly recommended!
Converge No Heroes4.5
These Arms Are Snakes Easter3.0
Red Sparowes Every Red Heart Shines Toward The Red...3.5
Flying Lotus 19834.5
TV on the Radio Return to Cookie Mountain3.5
Say Anything ...Is A Real Boy (re-release)4.5
The Mars Volta Amputechture4.0
Isis and Aereogramme In The Fishtank 143.5
The Devil Wears Prada Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord1.5
Ratatat Classics3.0
Emotionless, yet highly infectious dance music. Kind of like post-rock without all the dynamics and sadness. It's really upbeat and it's really catchy, and it's a pretty good background record. Not something for "heavy listening" but "Classics" makes a great listen when driving or just smoking a few blunts.
Cursive Happy Hollow4.0
M. Ward Post-War4.0
Comets on Fire Avatar4.5
Trophy Scars Alphabet Alphabets2.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Plagiarism3.0
I Would Set Myself On Fire For You Believes In Patterns2.5
Peeping Tom Peeping Tom3.0
Russian Circles Enter2.5
Scott Walker The Drift4.5
Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere3.0
The Flaming Lips At War with the Mystics3.0
Pyramids (PA) Following the Tracks, Forcing Motion Thr3.0
Mates of State Bring it Back1.5
J Dilla Donuts3.0
The Devin Townsend Band Synchestra2.5
Kayo Dot Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue5.0
Inade The Crackling of the Anonymous1.5

2005
Burton Wagner In the Realms of the Unreal3.5
Yndi Halda Enjoy Eternal Bliss EP4.0
The Mars Volta Scab Dates2.0
Lightning Bolt Hypermagic Mountain3.0
Thrice Vheissu4.0
Toby Driver In the L..L..Library Loft4.5
Tera Melos Untitled3.5
Koenji Hyakkei Angherr Shisspa2.5
Soundtrack (Film) Rent2.5
Cyne Evolution Fight4.5
Chad VanGaalen Infiniheart4.5
And The Furies Say And The Furies Say4.0
Sufjan Stevens Illinois4.0
dredg Catch Without Arms4.5
Trophy Scars Goodnight Alchemy3.5
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan0.5
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil1.0
Ry Cooder Chávez Ravine4.5
An excellent south western American album that is almost perfectly executed. Conceptually based around the Mexican-American barrio in L.A. that was destroyed in the 1950s in order to make room for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Ry Cooder lightly addresses the subject in stunning fashion. "Don't Call Me Red" and "3rd Base, Dodger Stadium" are both perfect examples of Cooder's ability to combine his heritage with America's own musical culture. Highly recommended and really can be appreciated by any fan of music.
Tiny Hawks Fingers Become Bridges3.5
Alkaline Trio Crimson1.5
At the Drive-In This Station Is Non-Operational2.5
Gorillaz Demon Days3.0
Dave Matthews Band Stand Up3.0
Gospel The Moon Is a Dead World5.0
Time of Orchids Sarcast While5.0
Ampere All Our Tomorrows End Today3.5
Jaga Jazzist What We Must4.5
The National Alligator4.0
Architecture In Helsinki In Case We Die2.5
The Decemberists Picaresque3.5
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Horses in the Sky4.0
Stars Set Yourself On Fire3.5
High on Fire Blessed Black Wings4.0
John Frusciante Curtains4.0
Bright Eyes Digital Ash in a Digital Urn2.0
M83 Before The Dawn Heals Us3.0
Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning3.5
Jeromes Dream Completed4.5
Modern Life Is War Witness5.0

2004
Elliott Smith From a Basement on the Hill3.5
Aspects of Physics Marginalized Information Forms One: Ping3.5
Converge You Fail Me3.0
Devendra Banhart Nino Rojo3.0
Arcade Fire Funeral3.5
Malady Malady4.0
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez A Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack Vol. 13.5
The Snake The Cross The Crown Mander Salis4.0
Say Anything ...Is a Real Boy4.0
The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine3.5
Comets on Fire Blue Cathedral4.0
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge1.5
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Pretty Little Lightning Paw3.5
Callisto True Nature Unfolds4.0
Eden Maine To You The First Star3.0
Circle Takes the Square As the Roots Undo5.0
A Day In Black And White My Heroes Have Always Killed Cowboys3.5

2003
The Flaming Lips Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell2.5
Kayo Dot Choirs of the Eye5.0
Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 33.5
Dashboard Confessional A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar2.5
These Arms Are Snakes This Is Meant To Hurt You3.5
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium4.0
Hot Cross Cryonics4.0
The Postal Service Give Up1.5
The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg Everyone's in Love and Flowers Pick Them3.5
Trophy Scars Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language4.5
Wormed Planisphaerium2.0
Kodan Armada Ohio Killed the Grey Ghost2.0
Switchfoot The Beautiful Letdown2.5
Aidan Baker At the Fountain of Thirst3.0
The Blood Brothers ...Burn, Piano Island, Burn3.5
Ed Gein It's A Shame That A Family Can Be Torn Apart By...3.5
Off Minor The Heat Death of the Universe5.0

2002
Ten Grand This Is The Way To Rule4.0
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Yanqui U.X.O.4.5
The Postman Syndrome Terraforming3.5
Soundtrack (Film) Once More With Feeling3.5
Bright Eyes Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground 3.0
Bruce Springsteen The Rising5.0
City of Caterpillar City of Caterpillar4.5
Off Minor Problematic Courtship4.5
Black Dice Beaches and Canyons4.0
The Good Life Black Out3.0
Unwritten Law Elva3.5
Upsilon Acrux Last Train Out2.0

2001
Jimmy Eat World Bleed American3.5
Cursive Burst and Bloom4.0
maudlin of the Well Bath5.0
pg.99 Document #85.0
Tool Lateralus2.0
Frodus And We Washed Our Weapons In The Sea4.0
John Frusciante To Record Only Water for Ten Days4.5
Dream It Was All a Dream1.5
pg.99 Document #73.0
Circle Takes the Square Circle Takes the Square4.5

2000
At the Drive-In Relationship of Command3.0
Deftones White Pony4.5
Cursive Domestica5.0
Alkaline Trio Alkaline Trio4.0
Bright Eyes Fevers & Mirrors4.0

1999
Botch We Are the Romans4.0
Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose2.5
Opeth Still Life2.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity4.5
The Get Up Kids Something to Write Home About4.5
At the Drive-In Vaya3.5
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada4.5
Jimmy Eat World Clarity4.5
Eminem The Slim Shady LP4.5
MF DOOM Operation: Doomsday3.0
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles2.5

1998
Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come3.5
Goo Goo Dolls Dizzy Up The Girl2.5
At the Drive-In In/Casino/Out3.0
Death Cab for Cutie Something About Airplanes3.0
Fugazi End Hits3.5

1997
At the Drive-In El Gran Orgo4.5
John Frusciante Smile from the Streets You Hold5.0
Smash Mouth Fush Yu Mang2.5
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape2.5
Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind4.0
Built to Spill Perfect from Now On5.0

1996
Rachel's The Sea and the Bells4.5
At the Drive-In Acrobatic Tenement4.0

1995
GZA Liquid Swords4.5
Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...4.0
A excellent solo Wu-Tang gem that basically paved the way for "gangsta" rap. Ghostface and Raekwon put in some of their best performances and "Rainy Dayz" is just one of the most perfect rap songs I've ever heard. The only problem is the album feels a tad overstuffed in comparison to "Liquid Swords" and "Enter the Wu-Tang", still this is a fantastic rap album and few records reach this level of infamy and greatness.
blink-182 Cheshire Cat4.0
Sunny Day Real Estate Sunny Day Real Estate3.0
Fugazi Red Medicine4.0
My Dying Bride The Angel and the Dark River4.5
Scott Walker Tilt4.5

1994
Jeff Buckley Grace3.5
Pavement Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain5.0
Drive Like Jehu Yank Crime3.0

1993
Sleep Sleep's Holy Mountain3.0
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)4.5
Fugazi In on the Kill Taker4.0
Navio Forge As We Quietly Burn A Hole Into...4.0
1992
Pavement Slanted and Enchanted5.0
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine3.0

1991
My Bloody Valentine Loveless3.5
Fugazi Steady Diet of Nothing3.5
Rites of Spring End on End4.0

1990
Pixies Bossanova4.0
Minor Threat Complete Discography5.0
Fugazi Repeater3.0

1989
Fugazi 13 Songs3.5

1988
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation4.5
Pixies Surfer Rosa5.0
1987
Eric B and Rakim Paid in Full5.0
Sonic Youth Sister3.5
1985
Rites of Spring Rites of Spring5.0
Minor Threat and Rites of Spring will always be a footnote in comparison to the popularity that Fugazi conjured in their long history. But if we follow the steps that lead to one of post-hardcore's finest bands we see two great discographies full of honest, thoughtful hardcore. Rites of Spring are usually credited with creating the genre of emo and with Guy Piccotto's ridiculous shrieks on this album and the legends of their live shows it's easy to see why. If you are a hardcore fan you should own this album, and that's all there is to it. If you aren’t a hardcore fan and looking to get into the genre this along with Black Flag’s Damaged and Minor Threat’s Discography are great starting points.

1983
Saccharine Trust Surviving You, Always3.5
Pink Floyd The Final Cut4.0
Husker Du Everything Falls Apart3.5

1980
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables4.5
Joy Division Closer4.5
1977
Wire Pink Flag5.0
Pink Floyd Animals5.0

1976
Jaco Pastorius Jaco Pastorius3.5
Return to Forever Romantic Warrior3.0
1975
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here5.0
Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks5.0

1974
Ry Cooder Paradise And Lunch4.0
Charlemagne Palestine Strumming Music4.0
1972
Nick Drake Pink Moon5.0

1971
Pink Floyd Meddle4.5
Comus First Utterance4.0
Can Tago Mago4.5

1970
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs3.0

1960
Miles Davis Sketches of Spain4.5

Unknown
The Walls You've Built The Definition of Friendship3.0
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