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The Smith Street Band Life After Football4.0
Sadurn Radiator4.0
The Smith Street Band Don't Waste Your Anger4.0
"Everything's Fucked, Everything's Fine..." rWhat other lyric could summarize 2020 better?
Angie McMahon Salt4.0
Camp Cope Camp Cope4.0
Paul Dempsey Strange Loop4.0
Sticky Fingers Westway (The Glitter & The Slums)4.0
Bon Iver 22, A Million4.5
The Hotelier It Never Goes Out3.5
The Hotelier Home, Like NoPlace Is There4.0
The Swell Season Once: Music From The Motion Picture4.0
Sticky Fingers Caress Your Soul3.5
The Tallest Man on Earth Dark Bird Is Home4.0
The Menzingers On the Impossible Past4.5
Hey Rosetta! Into Your Lungs (And Around in Your Heart and on4.5
Sticky Fingers Land of Pleasure4.0
Gold snafu is a jam, then again, so is the whole album
Wildbirds and Peacedrums The Snake3.5
The War On Drugs Lost in the Dream4.5
Taylor Swift 19894.0
I previously wrote that Taylor Swift should stop endeavoring with her pop cross overs and rthat they were tediously tempting us on Red: they were a soft whisper in the wind of the rfuture direction - and it didn't look great. I also said she shouldn't collaborate with rMax Martin anymore: as ...Trouble was the plague. We wanted Speak Now V.2. We got 1989: a rcompletely pop album, with production from Max Martin, with no country vibes in site. We ralso got the best Taylor Swift record to date. 1989 is everything I didn't want, but reverything I ever wanted.
Luca Brasi By A Thread4.0
SO these dudes are straight up......................................... killing it
Ball Park Music Puddinghead3.5
The Preatures Blue Planet Eyes4.0
alt-J This Is All Yours3.0
Kimbra The Golden Echo5.0
James Vincent McMorrow Post Tropical4.0
this is like the sound of a think honey pouring down a river of chocolate bars, oozing into a wafer cone with sprinkles and chocolate on the outside, you know the ones.
Saintseneca Dark Arc4.0
Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence4.0
Coldplay Ghost Stories3.0
John Mayer Where the Light Is4.5
John Mayer Paradise Valley3.0
John Mayer Born and Raised3.5
John Mayer Battle Studies3.5
Asgeir In The Silence4.0
The Cat Empire Steal the Light3.5
Jake Bugg Jake Bugg4.5
Jake Bugg Shangri La4.0
Violent Soho Hungry Ghost3.5
Alcest Shelter4.0
It's like that burst of cool wind at the end of a hot summers eve, cooling you down after a stressful pent up day. Magical, haunting and breezy.
Volcano Choir Repave4.0
AlunaGeorge Body Music3.5
Lorde Pure Heroine4.0
Flume and Chet Faker Lockjaw3.5
Flume Flume4.0
Kings of Leon Mechanical Bull4.0
HAIM Days Are Gone1.5
What annoys me is that nasally voice, it's like attack of the boogers or some shit
Ugly Casanova 180 Degrees South4.5
Superb film and a superb soundtrack also. Conquerors of the Useless is possible the best ideology ive heard in a will
The Naked and Famous In Rolling Waves3.5
CHVRCHES The Bones of What You Believe4.0
Ellie Goulding Lights4.0
Ellie Goulding Halcyon3.5
These New Puritans Field of Reeds4.5
James Blake Overgrown4.5
The Shouting Matches Grownass Man4.0
Harnessing the musicality of three talented members, The Shouting Matches bash and crash their way through a brilliant blues record that shines the light on all things dreary.
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience4.5
Foals Holy Fire4.5
Seriously, Holy Fire this is good. Inhale(r) this air and give me a buzz about how good it is on My Number on this
Late Night. Lols AOTY
Foals Antidotes4.0
Howard Shore The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey4.5
holy flipping heck this soundtrack is brilliant. Connecting themes from the LoTR trilogy,
and underlying the characters motifs, with their future self is a complete highlight. Howard
Shore is untouchable when it comes to middle earth. The Riddles in the Dark use of the
History of the Ring (found in the Fellowship) is charmingly brilliant.
Los Campesinos! Hello Sadness3.5
One Direction Take Me Home1.5
1.5 because Harry Styles has stolen Taylor Swift from me. Get a haircut dick. I will love
her like none other.
Hans Zimmer The Dark Knight Rises3.5
iNTRiKeT The Woods4.0
Eddie Vedder Into the Wild4.5
Taylor Swift Speak Now World Tour3.0
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis The Heist4.0
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here4.0
Flight of the Conchords Flight of the Conchords4.0
Taylor Swift Speak Now4.0
T-Swizzle has got some pipes. Was not expecting the swizzler to produce this gem, oh yeah.
Muse The 2nd Law3.0
Taylor Swift Red3.0
I am totally down to get breakfast at midnight, make fun of hipsters oh oh, oh oh

PJ party Taylor omg... you still have them at 22/23/24 years old?
Grizzly Bear Shields4.5
Rise Against Endgame2.0
Titus Andronicus The Monitor4.5
Sharks No Gods3.5
Nick Murphy (fka Chet Faker) Thinking in Textures4.0
Something For Kate Leave Your Soul To Science4.5
Can they do wrong? Apparently not.
Lisa Mitchell Welcome to the Afternoon3.0
Lisa Mitchell Spiritus3.0
Bon Iver Bon Iver In The Studios4.0
The Rubens The Rubens4.0
Cloud Nothings Attack on Memory4.0
The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten4.5
Japandroids Celebration Rock4.0
Ladyhawke Anxiety3.5
The Tallest Man on Earth There's No Leaving Now4.5
There's No Leaving Now needed to encapsulate and engage his audience, to take his music to
the next level. He has done this, but to the level beyond anything we could expect.
Silversun Pickups Neck of the Woods4.0
S. Carey Hoyas3.5
City and Colour Bring Me Your Love3.5
Jimmy Eat World Futures3.5
The Weeknd Echoes of Silence3.5
The Beatles Abbey Road4.5
Baths Cerulean4.0
The Killers Hot Fuss4.5
Wildbirds and Peacedrums Heartcore3.5
Gorillaz Gorillaz3.5
Gorillaz Demon Days4.0
Gorillaz Plastic Beach3.5
Grouplove Never Trust A Happy Song4.0
Hey Rosetta! Seeds5.0
Sleep Party People Sleep Party People4.0
Matt Corby Into The Flame4.0
Laura Marling A Creature I Don't Know4.0
Savage Garden Savage Garden4.0
Immortal Technique The Martyr4.0
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto3.5
Kimbra Vows4.0
M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming4.5
The Jezabels Prisoner4.5
Gotye Making Mirrors4.0
Boy & Bear Moonfire3.5
Gotye Like Drawing Blood4.0
Architecture In Helsinki Moment Bends2.5
Leagues Leagues3.0
Circa Survive Blue Sky Noise3.5
John Maus We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves3.0
Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation4.0
Sparkadia The Great Impression3.5
Kanye West Late Registration4.0
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy4.5
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory4.0
Linkin Park Meteora4.0
Foster the People Torches3.0
Cold War Kids Mine is Yours4.0
James Blake James Blake4.5
Bliss N Eso Flying Colours4.0
Bon Iver Bon Iver, Bon Iver5.0
Well fuck me dead. This is almost worth more than any sort of hyperbolic claims that it will receive i.e. give it shit loads.
Manchester Orchestra Simple Math4.0
Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues3.0
The Middle East I Want That You Are Always Happy4.0
The Mountain Goats All Eternals Deck3.0
Carus Caravan4.0
Modest Mouse Good News for People Who Love Bad News4.5
The Strokes Angles4.0
The Avalanches Since I Left You4.5
Miles Davis Jack Johnson4.0
The Jezabels Dark Storm4.5
Pretty much just a big swell of an omnipresent emotive evocation-esque like being.r
Ed Kowalczyk Alive3.5
"Grace" fooking rules. Album is consistent with a couple other standouts, but yeah "Grace" fooking rules.
Reel Big Fish Turn the Radio Off3.5
The Cat Empire Live On Earth4.5
Live on Earth is The Cat Empire's first live album, and what a beauty it is! The instrumentation is tight and the vocals are splendid which mix together to create one of the most fantabulous live albums. Major highlights are the cover of Paul Kelly's "Dumb Things" and The Eagles "Hotel California"(Performed in French at the Montereal Jazz Fest)
The Naked and Famous Passive Me, Aggressive You3.5
Radical Face Ghost4.5
Inland Sea Traitor3.5
A chirpy and inspiring EP by Inland Sea, with heavenly harmonies and interwoven instrumental work, Traitor is a fantastic release by a up and coming folk band.
Miami Horror Illumination3.5
August Burns Red Home2.5
Kings of Leon Come Around Sundown4.0
Come Around Sundown is what you call a double take. After the stadium rock sounds and rmass following of Only By The Night we were all expecting another step in that rdirection, but yet, Kings of Leon have given us an album that is probably something that you rcould only dream of, an album that is probably one of the best rock offerings in a long rtime.
Birds Of Tokyo Birds Of Tokyo2.5
How to Dress Well Love Remains3.0
The Tallest Man on Earth Sometimes The Blues Is Just A Passing Bird4.0
Did we expect anything else from this unexpected release? Kristian Matsson knows nothing other then beauty and perfection in his song writing, and this incredible EP shows that in many ways and makes you swell up inside.
My Jerusalem Gone For Good3.5
An album that is so obscure, that it's almost normal. A sweet mix of horns and pleasant indie rock makes Gone For Good a joy to listen.
Trespassers William Different Stars4.5
Anberlin Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place4.0
Anberlin brings a whole new menu to the table, batter to the plate, washing to the line, bowler to the crease, honey to the bear, potato to the gravy with Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place. And it tastes goooood.
Danilo Perez Providencia4.0
Klaxons Surfing the Void2.5
Doug E. Fresh Oh, My God!3.5
S. Carey All We Grow4.5
Train Drops of Jupiter3.0
This album mentions deep fried chicken and the best soy latte you ever had. Now thats hip.
Ra Ra Riot The Orchard3.5
Sigur Ros Hvarf/Heim3.5
Crystal Castles Crystal Castles II3.5
Silje Nes Opticks4.5
A quaint and stunning mix of vocals, guitar and post rock-esque flourishes make this simple
minded album an aroma that keeps you in wonder and amazement. Opticks is infused with
blissful melodies that raise the hair on the back of your neck, and keep you swooning for
more.
The Roots How I Got Over4.0
Damien Rice O4.5
Frank Stallone Frank Stallone3.5
Michael Kamen Band of Brothers4.0
Best Coast Crazy For You2.0
Miles Davis Pangaea4.0
Snow Patrol Eyes Open4.0
Enrique Iglesias Euphoria2.0
Air France No Way Down3.5
Crowded House Intriguer3.5
The Cat Empire Cinema2.5
Sum 41 Does This Look Infected?4.0
Sum 41 Chuck3.5
Tame Impala Innerspeaker3.0
Horse Feathers Thistled Spring3.5
Eminem Recovery4.0
Static Colours Sun Swells1.0
Foals Total Life Forever4.5
fuck, just listen to that guitar tone.
totes magotes
Parades Foreign Tapes4.0
Jason Derulo Jason Derulo3.0
A very enjoyable and upbeat debut album from Jason Derulo. Cuts such as "In My Head" and "Ridin Solo" will stick you head all day.
Maroon 5 Songs About Jane3.5
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP4.5
The Wrens The Meadowlands4.0
Lone Wolf The Devil and I4.5
Regurgitator Unit4.0
The Gaslight Anthem American Slang4.0
To steal a line from The '59 Sound, we all had 'the greatest expectations' coming into the release of American
Slang. And The Gaslight Anthem have not disappointed, with more upbeat and sing-along tunes than previous,
and a slight hint of the punk hooks of the past, American Slang is a joy to listen to.
Hanson Shout It Out2.5
Kesha Animal2.5
Yolanda Be Cool Afro Nuts EP3.5
A great debut from the Sydney dance duo, the song Afro Nuts is a catch tune in itself, yet the relentless remixes from other artistes make this worth the listen.
The Killers Sam's Town3.5
Michael Giacchino Up4.0
The Tallest Man on Earth Shallow Grave4.5
Dead Letter Circus This Is The Warning4.0
Hans Zimmer The Pacific4.0
Probably one of the greatest things Zimmer has scored, as the deep horn tones that he regularly uses come to the fore in this war epic.
Taylor Swift Fearless3.5
Secret And Whisper Teenage Fantasy2.5
Laura Marling I Speak Because I Can4.0
A change in sound and direction. Laura Marling has changed the way she writes and it is all for the better. I Speak Because I Can is Laura's growing of age album.
Florence and the Machine Lungs3.5
Deftones Diamond Eyes2.5
This is like being mollywopped with sunshi.... oh hang on.
Tokio Hotel Humanoid1.5
Kevin Houben Arcana4.5
Frank Ticheli Angels in the Architecture4.0
Band of Horses Everything All the Time4.0
Sigur Ros Takk...5.0
Sigur Ros, probably the most innovative and respected band in the Post Rock world. Takk... proves why they are the masters with some amazingly beautiful melodies and rip roaring hooks, an album for the ages.
Converge Jane Doe2.5
Andrew Boysen Jr. A Song For Lyndsay4.0
The Rocket Summer Of Men and Angels2.5
A let down to his previous work in Do You Feel. Was hoping for this to be super awesome but it is super average.
John Butler Trio Sunrise Over Sea4.0
The Postal Service Give Up3.5
Jonsi Go3.5
lucky i have multiple pensis. Because this is rulage
Innerspace Life on Earth3.5
A fantastic debut effort by a small Melbourne rock band. Mixing up electro rock with straight out pop, these guys will keep you dancing or swooning over their ambience and unique song structures. Definitely worth checking out.
The Tallest Man on Earth The Wild Hunt5.0
I could roll you to hell, I could swim from your heavens
I could drive you so safe, I could walk you to here
Green Day American Idiot2.5
Four Year Strong Enemy of the World3.5
Isles and Glaciers The Hearts of Lonely People1.5
Fang Island Fang Island4.0
omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs omg whoah-ohs
Hamish & Andy Unessential Listening3.5
Elliott Smith XO4.5
Elliott Smith Elliott Smith4.0
The Gaslight Anthem Sink or Swim4.0
John Butler Trio One Way Road3.5
One Way Road EP brings a new sound to the JBT, and it is a fantastic sound at that.
Huey Lewis and the News Greatest Hits3.5
80's rock all over your ass. Huey Lewis and the News give us something to dance about.
Devendra Banhart Oh Me Oh My ...1.5
John Mayer Continuum4.5
John Mayer tugs and pulls at all those strings that belong at your heart. Mayer twists your arm to the tender hooks of that fender strat oh man
Kevin Rudd The Milky Bar Kid1.0
This album is so bad that its like being stabbed in the back by a red head over and over...

c what i did thar?
Gordon Goodwins Big Phat Band The Phat Pack4.0
Whitley The Submarine4.5
The Middle East The Recordings of the Middle East4.5
Probably the best folk release since For Emma, Forever Ago. The Middle East's sound is absolutely stunningly beautiful. A mix between folk, indie and the odd post rocky feel The Recordings of the Middle East is a superb album.
Miles Davis Nefertiti4.0
Passion Pit Manners4.0
Electro-pop done right, Passion Pit put the catch in catchy and make it impossible for you not to dance to the infectious hooks.
Hot Chip The Warning4.0
Hot Chip Made in the Dark3.5
Hot Chip One Life Stand2.5
Angus and Julia Stone A Book Like This3.5
Paul Dempsey Fast Friends3.5
While just a marketing ploy, this EP is worth the buy since it includes some live tracks, which are performed to the usual Dempsey standard.
Jack Penate Everything Is New3.5
Cold War Kids Behave Yourself3.5
Paul Dempsey iTunes Exclusive: Live In Sydney4.0
A fantastic live set. Paul Dempsey shows that his angelic voice sounds perfect live.
O'Brother The Death of Day4.5
O' Brother is a band that is just to hard to classify in a single genre. They have the catchy hooks of Emery, deep yet sinister harmonies of Mono and melodies that could almost have been written by angels. The Death of Day is truly an awe inspiring album.
Phoenix (FRA) Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix3.5
Various Artists (Indie) Dark Was The Night4.5
Probably the greatest collaboration to ever be created, Dark Was The Night is 31
tracks with not one bit of filler, making an exceptional listen, featuring some of the best
indie and folk artists going around.
Sugar Army The Parallels Amongst Ourselves3.0
Josh Pyke Chimney's Afire3.5
Josh Pyke is slowly maturating into a real man. Chimney's Afire sees his song writing sore to a new level, leaving all the self loving stuff back with his debut. Though Pyke lacks the consistency to make this a truly fantastic album.
Iron And Wine Woman King4.0
Iron And Wine The Sea and the Rhythm EP3.0
Iron And Wine Our Endless Numbered Days4.0
Death Cab for Cutie Transatlanticism5.0
Beauty, awe, inspiration, sadness, desperation, love and loss. These are just some of the words that come to mind when listening to Transatlanticism. An album that captures your heart and yanks at it until you give in.
Cat Power You Are Free3.5
Frank Ticheli Wild Nights! EP4.0
The Gaslight Anthem The '59 Sound5.0
Catchy and never letting down, The 59' Sound sums up what good rock should sound
like. The Gaslight Anthem have successfully created an album that has inspired a generation
with their brand of hook laden rock, while also borrowing from the greats of yester-year,
The 59' Sound will always keep you coming back for more.
Arcade Fire Funeral4.5
Funeral is an album that hits you hard, but is gentle on your ears, making it a
magical experience everytime you begin listening to it. Arcade Fire have meshed together
perfectly rounding out a sound so lusty and loving that you can't help but swoon when the
album plays through.
Will Smith Willennium3.5
Eleventh He Reaches London Hollow Be My Name3.0
Lisa Mitchell Said One to the Other3.5
Relient K Let It Snow, Baby... Let It Reindeer3.0
Paul Dempsey Counterfeits and Forgeries3.5
A great collection of covers played with Dempsey's own twist.
Dave Matthews Band Crash4.0
Powderfinger Golden Rule4.0
Powderfinger have returned, and with their final album they have left the Fanning induced
coma that was their previous recording. The rock sound is back again, and the sing along
choruses and catchy guitar work make a return, giving you, as a listener that burning
sensation of joy.
Sarah Blasko As Day Follows Night3.0
Rogue Traders Here Come The Drums1.0
"Here come the drums, here come the drums"
More like, die.
Something For Kate Elsewhere for 8 Minutes4.0
Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures2.5
The hype of this band has made the output quite disapointing, yes it may be the one of the better super groups to come out of the decade, though the music just does not live up to the standard of the members. Them Crooked Vultures is just, well, Average.
Reel Big Fish Everything Sucks2.5
While it was the sporning of some of Reel Big Fish's greatest songs, the recording is dodgey, giving it a luck lustre sound to other albums. Thankfully RBF re - recorded tracks like 'Beer' and 'Hate You' on later releases.
Japandroids Post-Nothing4.0
Post-Nothing is an album that draws you in from the first listen, yet doesn't seem to wear or get old. Japandroids are a simple two piece garage rock band, who would have thought that this formula could create an album with so many catchy elements and fantastic hooks?
Augie March Sunset Studies2.0
Augie March Strange Bird2.5
Augie March Moo, You Bloody Choir2.0
Mastodon Crack the Skye2.0
Reel Big Fish Greatest Hit... And More1.0
An album created by Reel Big Fish's old record label to try and gain money from them leaving, since they owned rights to a few of their songs. Reel Big Fish themselves put out a press release stating that this record should not be purchased. What also makes this horrible is that JIVE records has tried to re-master the songs involved and in doing so have stuffed up the pitch of the horn section, and made the record a very mish mash sounding work.
Peter Combe Peter Combe's Christmas Album3.5
This is nostalgia at it's peak. I was listening to this at christmas time when I was in nappies. Peter Combe is the master of all Children album's and he has done something special with his Christmas effort.
Paramore Brand New Eyes3.0
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion1.5
this is really good, lol jk it's animal collective
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade3.0
Michel Camilo One More Once3.5
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv6QB6-QfqM
Yeah, these guys own.
Frank Ticheli Sanctuary EP4.5
If there ever was a piece of music that moved me, it's this. Sanctuary is a 12 minute journey to the centre of your heart, filling the voids that gape there with large amounts of emotion and testing your view of the way you feel it, be it sorrowful or emotion of immense joy. It is really open for the listener to perceive.
Bluejuice Head of The Hawk4.0
Bluejuice aren't your usual band. They combine many different genres together and create their own unique kind of music. Head of The Hawk is the bands second release, and what a release it is. Combining all the elements that made their previous album, Problems, so good but dropping the hip hop feel, Head of The Hawk is a more ska/funk tinged album and is worthy of a high placing for album of the year.
The Decemberists The Hazards of Love3.5
Switchfoot Hello Hurricane2.0
Switchfoot The Beautiful Letdown3.0
Switchfoot Nothing is Sound2.5
Switchfoot Oh! Gravity.2.0
Jet Get Born3.0
Jet Shine On2.0
Jet Shaka Rock1.5
Jet, my dear what have you done to yourself? From a debut album that was quite successful, Jet have fallen out of the formula that made them catchy and fun to listen to. Shaka Rock is full of obviously poor attempts to hook the listener in, but fails miserably due to it's poor execution.
Do Make Say Think Other Truths3.5
Pushing the boundaries of the genre post-rock is quite a hard task, but Do Make Say Think successfully do with Other Truths. Having glimpses of perfection, Do Make Say Think hits the spot with probably the best post-rock album this year.
Fall Out Boy Infinity on High3.0
Savage Garden Affirmation3.0
Mumford and Sons Sigh No More4.0
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okay Adam, It's okay Adam, It's okay Adam, It's okay Adam...
Tim Minchin Ready For This? [DVD]3.5
David Bazan Curse Your Branches3.0
The Red Shore Lost Verses2.0
Robert Rumbelow Night: The Holocaust 4.5
These three movements could be some of the most haunting and tormenting pieces of music ever recorded by a symphonic band. The three movements based on Elle Weisel's book, Night, delve into the story of the holocaust in three separate parts. The first movement, 'The Evening Air' is very blunt and dark in it's themes, while the second movement 'The Faith of a Child' is about the hope left within Elle, though the third movement 'Darkness Descends' removes all faith, in one of the most darkest destructions of Elle's life with him witnessing the death of his parents. Night is dark in it's themes yet a pleasure to listen to.
Converge Axe to Fall3.0
Between the Buried and Me Colors2.0
Kidcrash Snacks3.0
Just not as good as Jokes, and they will probably never touch it. But still alright.
Matthew Good Vancouver3.5
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um4.0
Fall Out Boy Take This to Your Grave4.0
Metallica Metallica3.5
Metallica ...And Justice for All3.5
Metallica Ride the Lightning4.0
Metallica Master of Puppets4.0
Lmfao Party Rock1.0
Out of curiosity I gave this a listen. DON'T BE CURIOUS.
Wolfmother Wolfmother3.0
Wolfmother Cosmic Egg2.0
After much hope for the bands second release, as soon as the album was titled I knew my hope would have to be strong. Unfortunately for me Wolfmother have failed to change their ways, and produce a howler of an album in, Cosmic Egg
Eulogies Here Anonymous3.0
Paul Kelly Stolen Apples4.0
Sigur Ros Med Sud i Eyrum vid Spilum Endalaust4.5
To me this is Sigur Ros at the uttermost pinnacle. While ( ) is considered by some the best album, the variation and hooks of me? su? ? eyrum vi? spilum endalaust make it much more outstanding and different to anything the band has done previously. From the soothing falsetto voice to the magical orchestral arrangements, Sigur Ros have produced one of those albums that are just mesmerizing,unforgettable and will stick with you forever.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium3.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers By the Way4.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication4.0
Owen New Leaves3.5
Lindsay Lohan A Little More Personal (Raw)1.0
A woeful attempt at creating music. Lindsay Lohan hits the epitome of low with this release.
The album is also aptly titled and connects perfectly with her personality...
August Burns Red Thrill Seeker2.5
Relient K Five Score and Seven Years Ago3.0
Relient K Forget and Not Slow Down4.0
The Cat Empire The Cat Empire4.0
Blessthefall Witness1.5
All the songs sound the same and are so repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative repetative...
The Cat Empire So Many Nights4.0
Grizzly Bear Veckatimest4.5
Veckatimest, could almost be the perfect album. Having obvious pop roots, the album
varies from slow melodic tracks, with hauntingly beautiful melodies and harmonies to the
straight up pop tracks like 'Two Weeks'. Grizzly Bear have easily produced one of the best
albums of the year and Veckatimest has
definitely lived up to the hype.
Justin Vernon Hazeltons4.5
Before Justin Vernon founded the fantastic, Bon Iver, he released this gem. Hazeltons
is an amazing look into the varying amount of stylist variations Vernon can create, as well
as writing some of the most hauntingly beautiful songs I have heard. A definite must for
fans of For Emma, Forever Ago
Bon Iver Blood Bank4.0
Bomb the Music Industry! Scrambles3.5
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago5.0
An album you can't really explain since for every listener it will mean something different
to them. Justin Vernon has done something amazing with For Emma, Forever Ago, as
every listener wishes they had there first listen of the album everytime they pressed play.
The depresive tones are quite obvious on For Emma, as the album is full of
heartbreak, but that should not deter listeners from this amazing masterpiece.
Brand New Daisy3.5
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me4.0
There really isn't much wrong with this record. The soaring melodies, they punchy bridges, the variance in styles or just the pure emotion coming from the band. The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me is one of those records that hit close to home and bring roar emotion from band to listener.
MGMT Oracular Spectacular3.5
Underoath Define the Great Line4.0
An album of amazing technicality and songwriting shows why Underoath are the most impressive band in Metalcore today. After the average release of TOCS,to be able to back up with this basically perfect album re-establishes why Underoath are one of the greatest metalcore acts in this decade.
Something For Kate Echolalia3.5
Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream2.0
The Amity Affliction High Hopes2.5
A mediocre EP from the band The Amity Affliction shows that they have room to grow, and have
a bright future ahead of them. High Hopes is full of catchy metalcore breakdowns but
is let down by generic melodic sections and boring interludes. Though it proves that the
Australian metalcore scene has opened right up. The Amity Afflictions next release will most
likely be better, and could be something great.
The Wiggles Yummy Yummy4.0
There comes a time in everyones life where the Wiggles feature, and this a prominent album.
Featuring the hits Toot Toot Chuga Chuga, and Yummy Yummy, you'll be singing for hours with
nostalgia.

TOOT TOOT CHUGA CHUGA BIG RED CAR!
Powderfinger Odyssey Number Five4.5
Powderfinger Vulture Street4.0
Jamie T Panic Prevention3.5
Jamie T Kings and Queens4.0
While drawing away from his hip hop roots, Jamie T has produced some great indie/folk music that fans from his previous work Panic Prevention will still be able to enjoy. Some hip hop influences still exists, though they are not as strong. Though where Kings and Queens really shines is with its folk based songs, which are quite fantastic.
Relient K Mmhmm4.5
At the tender age of 14/15, this album was my life, it brought me through those tough discovery moments and difficult times with girls. It was the album that made life fun, and epitomised summer fun so well. Mmhmm is full of poppy and catchy songs that have meaning after meaning attached to it how ever you perrcieve the album, and each listerner can take something different out of it.
Muse The Resistance3.5
Yeah, so? I like this album, so go fuck off.
The Cat Empire Two Shoes3.5
The Cat Empire are one of those bands that you really cant hate. They seduce with their varying array of salsa, latin and straight out pop rock. Two Shoes, may be full of fun tracks and lovely melodies, but lacks in consistency and trails off towards the end, making the listener lose interest.
I See Stars 3D2.0
Something For Kate Beautiful Sharks5.0
Something For Kate reach perfection with their sophomore release Beautiful Sharks.
The album is full of tender hooks and wistful melodies, and sees Paul Dempsey at the height of his lyrical conviction. Every song hits home and tells a tale that nearly everyone can connect to. Beautiful Sharks is one of my all time favorites.
Something For Kate Desert Lights4.0
Something For Kate The Official Fiction5.0
Ah, the bliss of Something For Kate's The Official Fiction is something to behold.
While it may not be the most upbeat album, it certainly gives you a surprise with the
sorrowful tones, but is quite heartfelt in it's delivery. An album that I truly adore.
Paul Dempsey Everything Is True5.0
It's always great when a fabulous front man from a fabulous band decides to go solo. Paul Dempsey has done just that, with his debut solo effort in Everything Is True. A folk/rock tinged album full of wonderful ballads and some slightly rockier tunes, Dempsey has created a wonderful album that will be high up at the end of the year.
The Chicks Taking the Long Way3.5
Yves Klein Blue Ragged and Ecstatic4.0
Yves Klein Blue have put out a contender for indie release of the year. While Ragged and Ecstatic may lack depth, it definitely makes up for it with its catchiness and ripe hooks. Ragged and Ecstatic solidifies that Yves Klein Blue have a bright and promising future in front of them.
Oh, Sleeper When I Am God2.5
Oh, Sleeper Son of the Morning1.5
When I listened to When I Am God I felt that Oh Sleeper had me fairly engaged, though
I still found it a very hashed attempt at a metalcore release. Son Of The Morning, is
well... just a woeful try at being different to the usual, and it fails miserably and lacks
the punch that When I Am God was able to include with a few of its tracks.
Parkway Drive Killing with a Smile3.5
While they may be border line generic, Parkway Drive gift us with one of the most catchy and enthralling debut albums for a while, in the stale state that we call Metalcore. Killing With A Smile suffers from its monotonous breakdowns and shocking lyrics, though is a fun listen and gives a bit of variation.
Dave Holland Conference of the Birds4.0
fun. Aim and Ignite3.5
Bluejuice Problems4.0
Closure in Moscow First Temple4.0
This album is infectious! Closure In Moscow pull of one of the best Alternative releases of the year with First Temple . Track after track of hooks, and catchy melodies that make you want more and more. First Temple sets a high standard for anything Closure In Moscow release in the future.
The Bloody Beetroots Romborama3.5
An album of fun, yet intriguingly mixed genres. Romborama is a journey to the dance floor, and doesn't disappoint with the heavy beats, though does include a lot of filler.
Protest the Hero Fortress3.5
Protest the Hero Kezia4.0
"No Woman Is A Whore." Typical... subliminal women's rights messaging.
Miles Davis In a Silent Way4.5
In A Silent Way is one of those albums that make you think, and appreciate the music that you are hearing. Miles Davis delivers once again with his potent mix of darkness and beauty forming one of the most prominent jazz releases of our time. Davis is only out done by his own work in, Bitches Brew and Kind of Blue.
Silversun Pickups Swoon4.5
2009 has showed that the Silversun Pickups can top an almost topless record.
Swoon is an the sophomore release from the quartet, and is an album that encompasses
many things; be it the beautiful melodies, shoegaze heavy mid sections of the interesting
but perfect voice of Brain Aubert. Swoon contains no filler, and really rockets along
with up tempo track highlights like 'Panic Switch' and 'The Royal We', plus the gentle
'Catch & Release'. Somehow the Silversun Pickups have outdone themselves, by topping an
extremely impressive debut, and writing one of the
best album of 2009.
Silversun Pickups Carnavas4.5
A mix of Indie and Grunge. Who would have thought? Though Silversun Pickups do the said experiment the perfect justice with Carnavas. An album heavily influenced by shoegaze and indie genres, it hits the spot perfectly.
Evermore Real Life1.5
Evermore are an annoying group of New Zealand wannabe rock stars that produce some of the most irritating music that I have ever head. While they may have the catchy song now and again, it doesn't bring anything different to the table. Real Life is a snooze fest of attempted hooks and awkward melodies. One to stay away from.
Luke Pickett Blood Money EP3.0
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown2.0
Miles Davis Sketches of Spain4.5
While not being Davis' most well known releases, it is certainly one of his best. it may not live up to the standards of Kind of Blue, Bitches Brew and In A Silent Way but it definitely puts its best foot forward. Taking well known spanish folk songs, and turning them in to Jazz numbers, Davis has done a brilliant job.
The Rocket Summer Do You Feel3.5
Lisa Mitchell Wonder4.0
Wonder sees the dreamy and cute voice of Lisa Mitchell drift through each song in a showing of lovely presented folk/pop. An album that I play on repeat due to it's catchy hooks and tender folk feel.
Misery Signals Controller3.0
The Temper Trap Conditions3.5
The Temper Trap, you bastards! The way you write such catchy, hook laden and lovely melodies, with so much ease is just not fair! Conditions is so good with it's wistful harmonies, soaring vocals and guitar delay pedal wankery that it is probably the best sugar coated rock album to be released this year other than fun.'s effort. Conditions is a stellar pop record that gets multiple replays.
Sean Fournier Oh My2.0
Attack Attack! Someday Came Suddenly2.0
Kate Miller-Heidke Curiouser3.0
Sigur Ros ( )4.0
Robbie Williams Swing When You're Winning4.0
Daniel Merriweather Love & War2.5
Miles Davis Birth of the Cool4.0
Radiohead OK Computer4.0
Armor For Sleep What To Do When You Are Dead3.5
Karnivool Themata4.0
An Australian band with the mostest. These guys will rock your socks off with the ability to have intricate time signitures, cacthy choruses and amazing riffs. One of the most prominent bands in Australia at the moment and are dominating the prog rock scene along with COG and The Butterfly Effect.
Motion City Soundtrack Commit This to Memory3.0
U2 The Joshua Tree3.5
Motion City Soundtrack Even If It Kills Me2.5
Eric Hutchinson Sounds Like This4.0
Hilltop Hoods State of the Art3.5
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine4.0
Paul Kelly Songs From The South4.5
Paul Kelly is the epitome of Australian music. He writes tales and fables into his compositions. From the lush hooks, to the sorrowfull ballads that make you feel the pain of the protaginist. Songs From The South is the greatest hits collection and is a splendoured rendition to every cd collectors shelf.
Haste the Day Dreamer2.0
Manchester Orchestra Mean Everything to Nothing4.0
An album that has solidified that Manchester Orchestra are a force to be reckoned with. The groups sophomore release is probably their strongest mixing heaving indie/rock tunes with emotionally touching ballads.
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends4.0
Jeff Buckley Grace4.5
Jeff Buckley is a man that people swoon over all around the world, and Grace is an album that I swoon over myself. Buckley's amazing voice is the essential element to Grace as it lifts and soars above any other vocalists. Grace is a landmark album, and it is such a shame that we could not see what this marvelous man could conjure up for his next release.
Billy Talent Billy Talent II2.0
Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire2.5
Memphis May Fire, a band connecting the difference between Underoath and Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster create a southern/metalcore sound that disapoints in varying areas. Though shines in many others, giving this band a bright future.
August Burns Red Messengers3.5
A bunch of christian dudes playing breakdowns right? Wrong. These guys set themselves apart from the rest of the crowd; with a brilliantly techinical drummer in Matt Greiner, above average guitars, talented bass player and an amazing vocalist August Burns Red are able to capture everyones attention with the release of Messengers
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu Gurrumul4.0
August Burns Red Constellations3.0
Constellations may not be as big as a breakthrough as Underoath's Define The rGreat Line was for the genre of Metalcore, though it strengthens the genres reason for rexsistence and gives it hope. Constellations brings out technical brilliance from reach member of the band, leaving no-one out as Messengers so annoyingly did.
John Coltrane A Love Supreme4.5
Carus Creature Of Habit4.0
Michael Jackson Thriller3.5
The Devil Wears Prada With Roots Above and Branches Below2.5
The Living End White Noise3.5
Clint Mansell, Kronos Quartet and Mogwai The Fountain4.0
mewithoutYou It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All A Dream! It's Alright!3.0
Gordon Goodwins Big Phat Band XXL4.0
Art Blakey Moanin'4.5
Art Blakey is one of the big names in Jazz. While Moanin'
isn't one of his better releases, it was certainly a landmark in Bop Jazz and no Jazz collection should be with out this album.
Reel Big Fish Cheer Up!4.0
Kidcrash Jokes4.0
Miles Davis Bitches Brew5.0
The album that I grew up with. It took many years of listening over and over for this album to settle in my head as one of the most fantastic creations in the music industry. Dabbling into large amounts of experimentation, this Miles Davis goes where no-one else had. Bitches Brew is an effort, but pays off immensely.
Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady4.5
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is just one of those masterpieces that only come around so often. The Black Saint... offers so much for the lover of jazz, from mind bending melodic section to the epic time changes and syncapations. One must be ready to expect everything and anything from this record.
Duke Ellington Masterpieces By Ellington4.0
Suicide Silence The Cleansing1.5
Emery The Question3.5
The Word Alive Empire2.0
Another band on the Fearless record label that is mediocre at best. While having a very
talented bunch of guitarists, The Word Alive doesn't bring anything new to the table for the
genre of metalcore/post hardcore, and what they are doing, they are not doing well. This
band is a prime example for the generic metalcore statement, for a generic genre.
Protest the Hero Fortress (Instrumental)3.5
Anberlin Cities4.0
Cities was the first Anberlin album I listened to, and I wish I hadn't. Mainly because they will have to write something incomprehendably good to better Cities. Every song is gripping and all build into the beautiful closer, (*fin). A highly recommended album.
Dead Letter Circus Next In Line4.0
For just a 3 track EP, Next In Line gives you a big insight to what talent Dead Letter Circus can showcase, especially with the title track, Next In Line being so catchy. This EP does not have one disapointing moment, except for it's length. One for every Prog/Rock fan.
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen3.5
Texas in July Salt Of The Earth2.0
A metalcore band that takes it's inspiration from August Burns Red to the extreme, and make a complete cookie cutter representation of them. Not showing quite the musicianship that August Burns Red have, making it quite a boring, repetitive and unexciting listen.
Eskimo Joe A Song Is A City3.5
Eskimo Joe Inshalla3.5
Reel Big Fish Monkeys for Nothin' and The Chimps...3.0
Midnight Oil Diesel and Dust3.5
Karnivool Sound Awake4.5
Karnivool's sophomore release Sound Awake is truly an epic. While it doesn't have
the hooks that Themata possesed it still drags you in and makes you listen over and
over again. It is a much more progressive album, though this doesn't deter the listener as
it draws you in after each play.A fabulous album that any prog/rock fan will enjoy.
Emery ...In Shallow Seas We Sail4.0
Emery are back, and with them they bring one of the most beautifully written albums of 2009 with ...In Shallow Seas We Sail. The songwritting is immense, the lyrical conviction is perfect, while the vocals soar with amazing harmonies and interplay. This album flows like a river bursting at the banks. One of the best albums of the year.
Metallica S&M4.5
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree3.5
Muse Showbiz3.5
Muse Origin of Symmetry4.5
Muse Black Holes & Revelations4.0
Taking Back Sunday Louder Now3.5
Eskimo Joe Black Fingernails, Red Wine4.0
Underoath Survive Kaleidoscope3.5
Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season2.5
Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety2.0
Carus Acoustic At The Norfolk4.5
An essiential for every lover of folk, blues and reggae music. Carus mixes all of these genres together and makes one the most upbeat and saddening albums. For a live album this one of the best.
The Used Lies for the Liars3.0
Xavier Rudd White Moth4.0
Rise Against Siren Song of the Counter Culture4.5
The change that Rise Against made with large risk has worked wonders for this band. Their first major label release is almost a perfect album. Mixing hardcore roots with some of the best hooks around, this album will be spinning for years to come.
Coldplay LeftRightLeftRightLeft3.5
Soundtrack (Theatre) Billy Elliot the Musical4.0
Its like being mollywhopped by sunshin... hang on
Bring Me the Horizon Count Your Blessings2.0
Underoath Lost in the Sound of Separation3.5
Underoath successfully backup their title as the best band in modern Metalcore with the
amazing Lost In the Sound In Seperation. Although not as fluent and the song writing
is not as strong the amazing Define The Great Line, this album still destroys any
other bands efforts in this "band of the moment" genre.
Alexisonfire Watch Out!4.0
Gyroscope Breed Obsession3.0
Cynic Traced in Air2.5
The Living End Roll On3.5
mewithoutYou Brother, Sister4.0
Lily Allen It's Not Me, It's You3.5
Four Year Strong Rise Or Die Trying3.5
All Time Low So Wrong, It's Right2.5
Kings of Leon Only By The Night2.5
Millencolin Home From Home4.5
An album that really brought me out of the pop culture, Home From Home remains a very honest album, yet features some of the best punk hooks around.
Gustav Holst The Planets, Op. 324.0
The Blues Brothers Music From The Soundtrack3.5
The ultimate soundtrack, hosting the likes of James Brown, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin. An amazing movie that changed the face of blues and rock with fantastic collaberation with stars of that moment in time producing never ageing hits.
Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold1.5
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil2.5
Empire Of The Sun Walking On A Dream3.0
The Presets Apocalypso3.5
Soulja Boy Souljaboytellem.com1.0
Why did I listen to this? That is all

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A Day To Remember Homesick1.5
Paramore Riot!3.5
Birds Of Tokyo Universes4.0
U2 The Best Of 1980-19904.0
Haste the Day Pressure the Hinges3.0
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head3.5
Coldplay X&Y3.0
Coldplay Prospekt's March3.5
Pete Murray See the Sun4.0
Blessthefall His Last Walk2.0
Miles Davis Kind of Blue5.0
Kind Of Blue is a remarkable album of awe inspiring beauty and amazing musicianship, thus leading us into one of the most influetial jazz albums of all time. Miles Davis creates an amazing aura with his playing sending goose bumps though you each time you listen.
Millencolin Machine 153.5
Less punk and more rock, Machine 15 is Millencolin's latest effort, and with it they
bring one of the greatest songs they have written to date in 'Brand New Game'.
Millencolin Kingwood3.5
Millencolin Pennybridge Pioneers4.5
The Devil Wears Prada Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord1.5
The Devil Wears Prada Plagues2.0
What could be said about Plagues? Well for one thing, it is an improvement on The
Devil Wears Prada's debut LP release, which is not really the greatest of achievements.
Using the same silly formula of ridiculous song names and breakdown, verse, chorus, verse,
breakdown, chorus, outro song structure, this is an album you should avoid like the
plague...
The Butterfly Effect Final Conversation of Kings3.5
Karnivool Persona3.0
Rise Against Revolutions per Minute3.5
Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness5.0
What can be said? This album grabs you hook, line and sinker from the opening minutes. The tracks run smoothly into each other with all being as catchy and a great listen as the last!
Rise Against Appeal to Reason3.0
While not hitting the nail on the head like they did with their previous efforts, Appeal rTo Reason is a quality album featuring some of the greatest songs Rise Against have rwritten to date, with 'Savior' being one of them. Though they will need to change it up for rthe next album since they have been getting away with the same formula for to long now.
Muse Absolution4.5
Muse hit their straps with the perfectly round 'Absolution.'
The album doesn't contain one filler track (albeit the Intro/Interlude) and keeps you hooked all the way from the opening to the dying seconds of 'Ruled By Secrecy'. Easily Muses coming of age.
Muse HAARP3.5
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