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10. The Dear Hunter – Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional
10. The Dear Hunter - Act V Hymns With The Devil In Confessional

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What started as an ambitious project became a jaw-dropping odyssey that got bigger and better with each act. Undoubtedly, The Color Spectrum – and even Migrant to a certain extent – have helped expand mastermind Casey Crescenzo’s sonic horizons, so when the band returned to the Acts and released IV, the diversity level was considerably higher. The break felt necessary to keep their relevancy at an all-time high. Moreover, nobody expected to listen to the follow-up one year later, yet here it is in all its splendor. While it was written and recorded at the same time, this shares a different atmosphere.

Story-wise, Act V finds the protagonist (“The Boy”) during his last days, incapable to mend the wrongs he’d done during his ego-tripping. Plotting revenge on his nemesis (“The Pimp and the Priest”), the consequences lead to his imminent death. Such dramatic events call for a matching soundtrack, and The Dear Hunter deliver. From pop, rock, and Americana leanings to swing or folksy cuts, the tunes are constantly complemented by an entire orchestra, which sometimes takes the forefront, too. Building up to the grand finale, we arrive at it with “A Beginning”, an amazing and touching coda to this brilliant album. Acting both as an end and as a new start (as…

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30. Kanye West – The Life of Pablo
30. Kanye West - The Life of Pablo

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Someday, when books are written about Kanye West’s career and all his artistic decisions are carved open, The Life of Pablo will come to be seen as an enduring pseudo-autobiotragedy – a modern day Station to Station or Astral Weeks. Already, The Life of Pablo has attained a flagrantly unnatural and unholy state; West may no longer be hyperventilating or screaming, but the demons he faces are still real. That opening verse of “Ultralight Beam” – “Deliver us serenity, deliver us peace / Deliver us loving – we know we need it” hints at a genuine desire for salvation, yet he still can’t go five minutes without threatening the school coach or somehow embarrassing his extended family. The man is fire masquerading as ice; a hammer in a nail-free world. But name me one genius that ain’t crazy. –Irving Tan

29. Yellowcard – Yellowcard
29. Yellowcard - Yellowcard

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There’s something to be said for knowing when to hang up the mic. We’ve all seen bands age poorly, releasing tired-sounding efforts that neither expand upon their repertoire nor satisfy the craving for a return to “the glory days.” Sensing that their days were numbered, especially due to the burgeoning personal lives of each respective band…

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50. Alcest – Kodama
50. Alcest - Kodama

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The atmosphere of Japanese folklore comes alive through Alcest’s vision in the euphoric odyssey of Kodama. While predecessor Shelter was an enjoyable diversion from what was expected, this sees Alcest once again emphasizing sweeping post-rock atmospheres colliding with intense metal soundscapes. “Je Suis D’ailleurs”, “Untouched”, and the heavenly title track traverse multicolored waterfalls of sound, with dizzying atmospheres to get lost in. Alcest are once again casting aside genre labels and harnessing a more sophisticated approach than the typical dynamic motifs one hears in their genre. They keep to the dreamy – yet abstract and complex – musical explorations in which they have always excelled. Kodama once again proves that Alcest are still making music at the peak of their potential. –Ben K.

49. Danny Brown – Atrocity Exhibition
49. Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition

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Danny Brown is the greatest rapper alive because he needs to be. Too many atrocities separate the formative years that have contributed to this madness and the inspiring run of albums that have detailed his descent, and despite the numbers on the board, it will always be a descent. So posits the opening track: “Everybody say, ‘You got a lot to be proud of’ / Been high this whole time, don’t realize what I done.” They say with fame…

50 Best of 2016

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Skylar Grey, Sleigh Bells, Metallica, Aurora, and Devin Townsend.

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2016 was a pretty good year for music. Admittedly, there was nothing that I would call a classic or game changer, but there was a huge influx of albums I would still refer to as excellent or outstanding. It wasn’t just the great albums that made 2016 special, it was also the bands that released them. We had albums from Korn, Metallica, Testament, and Anthrax that were some of their best in years (if not decades). We also had a lot of cool re-issues this year. Circle of Dust remastered and re-released their entire discography, including the Argyle Park side project. These weren’t just cash grabs either. These were totally remastered and released with one or more extra discs of unreleased and rare material. We also had remastered albums from Mother Love Bone and Temple of the Dog. The other one I can remember is the remastered version of Remedy Lane (only their best release).

Anyway, this list is my Top 50 albums of the year. This was a painstaking process as I took my ratings and bumped them against the average Sputnik rating while also checking them against the overall Metacritic value (where applicable) to confirm that my opinion was indeed correct. From there I would assign a number to each album based on how original it was and where it stood within a band’s…

Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of November 25, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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–Featured Release: Young Legionnaire: “Zero Worship”–

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Young Legionnaire: Zero Worship

Genre: Alternative/Progressive // Label: Superstar Destroyer Records

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Bolzer: Hero

Genre: Death Metal/Black Metal // Label: Iron Bonehead Records

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Craving: By the Storm

Genre: Death/Thrash // Label: Apostasy Records

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Defiant: Time Isn’t Healing

Genre: Power Metal // Label: Ferrum Records

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Guttermouth: New Car Smell

Genre: Punk // Label: Rude Records

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Leprous: Live At Rockefeller Music Hall

Genre: Progressive Metal // Label: InsideOut Records

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My Darkest Hate: Anger Temple

Genre: Death Metal // Label: Massacre Records

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Primordial: Gods to the Godless

Genre: Folk Metal/Black Metal  // Label: Metal Blade Records

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Science of Sleep: Hellmouth

Genre: Death Metal // Label: Bastardized Records

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Toy Mountains: I Swore I’d Never Speak of This Again

Genre: Post Hardcore // Label: Crooked Records

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The Weeknd: Starboy

Genre: Hip-Hop // Label: Universal Republic

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Witchery: In His Infernal Majesty’s Service

Genre: Black Metal // Label: Century Media

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It goes without saying that Brand New are a staple “Sputnik” band, and I mean that less in the sense that the site in any way gave rise to the band’s popularity and more in the sense that we’ve unquestionably worshiped them as a deity since 2006.  They’re not the only band that we’ve collectively fawned over, but even out of the site’s most highly respected artists, they are still near – if not at – the pinnacle.  With The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me receiving well over 5,000 ratings while maintaining a 4.5 average, their reputation around these parts is so high that speaking negatively about the band – and even more so, this album – is heresy.  Part of this hysteria can be chalked up to the age group and genre fans that populate this site, as Brand New undoubtedly speaks to younger generations, but as a whole it’s difficult to deny – through any scope –  the record’s status as a modern day classic.  On November 20, 2006, the world of alt/indie rock was forever imprinted with the mark of Brand New’s depressive and highly existential work of art; their unquestionable magnum opus.  Ten years later, it’s time to revisit this towering achievement and take a quick look at what it now means a full decade removed from its release date.

It all started with immense pressure to follow up the band’s sophomore smash hit, Deja Entendu, with something worthy of the band’s rising reputation.  High expectations aren’t easy…

Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of November 18, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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–Featured Release: Metallica: “Hardwired…To Self-Destruct” –

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Metallica: Hardwired…To Self-Destruct

Genre: Thrash/Heavy Metal // Label: Blackened Recordings

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Be the Wolf: Rouge

Genre: Blues/Hard Rock // Label: Scarlet Records

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Boreworm: Entomophobia

Genre: Death/Progressive Metal // Label: Independant

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Bruno Mars: 24K Magic

Genre: Pop/Soul // Label: Atlantic Recording Corporation

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D∆WN: Redemption

Genre: Electronic // Label: Local Action Records

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Devilment: II – The Mephisto Waltzes

Genre: Metal/Gothic // Label: Nuclear Blast Entertainment

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Diabulus in Musica: Dirge For The Archons

Genre: Death/Power Metal // Label: Napalm Records Handels GmbH

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DNCE: DNCE

Genre: Pop  // Label: Republic Records

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Eternal Deformity: No Way Out

Genre: Black/Progressive Metal // Label: ToT Records

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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of November 11, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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–Featured Release: Deathspell Omega: “The Synarchy of Molten Bones”–

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Deathspell Omega: The Synarchy of Molten Bones

Genre: Death/Black Metal // Label: Noevdia Records

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Animals As Leaders: The Madness Of Many

Genre: Progressive Metal // Label: Sumerian Records

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ANNISOKAY: Devil May Care

Genre: Metalcore // Label: Long Branch Records

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Downfall Of Gaia: Atrophy

Genre: Post Metal/Black Metal // Label: Metal Blade

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Enigma: The Fall Of Rebel Angel

Genre: New Age/Electronic // Label: Universal Records

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Enslaved: The Sleeping Gods – Thorn

Genre: Progressive Rock/Black Metal // Label: Norse Records

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Face Of Oblivion: Cataclysmic Desolation

Genre: Death Metal // Label: Comatose Music

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In Flames: Battles

Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of November 4, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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–Featured Release: Alicia Keys: “Here”–

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Alicia Keys: Here

Genre: Hip Hop/Soul // Label: RCA Records

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American Wrestlers: Goodbye Terrible Youth

Genre: Alternative/Indie // Label: Fat Possum Records

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Ashes of My Regrets: Caricatures

Genre: Metalcore // Label: Independent

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Bon Jovi: This House Is Not For Sell

Genre: Rock // Label: Independent

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Common: Black America Again

Genre: Hip Hop/Soul // Label: Def Jam Records

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The Darcys: Centerfield

Genre: Indie/Shoegaze // Label: Arts&Crafts

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Dark Tranquillity: Atoma

Genre: Melodic Death Metal // Label: Century Media

Check out the Staff Review for Atoma.

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Esben and the Witch: Older Terrors

Genre: Post Punk/Alternative  // Label: Season of Mist

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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of October 21, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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-Featured Release: Korn: “The Serenity of Suffering”-

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Korn: The Serenity of Suffering

Genre: Nu Metal // Label: Roadrunner Records

Check out the Staff Review  for The Serenity of Suffering.

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Genre: Symphonic Metal // Label: Massacre Records

Read the Contributor Review for House of Usher.

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Genre: Mainstream Metal/Metalcore // Label: Spinefarm

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Genre: Math Rock/Indie Rock // Label: Polyvinyl Records

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61omjhx9ODL._SS500Catch Prichard: Eskota

Genre: Alt. Country // Label: Devise Records

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Genre: Hardcore/Metalcore // Label: Blood & Ink Records Records

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Genre: Indie Pop/Post Punk // Label: Zoo Music

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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of October 07, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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Meshuggah: The Violent Sleep of Reason

Genre: Progressive/Extreme Metal // Label: Nuclear Blast Records

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Genre: Death/Thrash // Label: Abducted Records

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Genre: Rock // Label: Alter Bridge

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51TlUK61zqL._SS500Candiria: While They Were Sleeping

Genre: Hardcore/Progressive // Label: Metal Blade Records

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51G8O82R5NL._SS500Chain Wallet: Chain Wallet

Genre: Indie Pop/Dream Pop // Label: Jansen Plateproduksjon

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Genre: Pop // Label: PlummyLou Records

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61tpIOr4THL._SS500Dance Gavin Dance: Mothership

Genre: Alternative/Post Hardcore // Label: Rise Records

Check out the Contributor Reviews [1] [2] for Mothership

User Spotlight #6: ScuroFantasma

Greetings fellow users! As some of you are aware, I’ve started a little user review competition in which the winner receives an automatic feature, as well as a “user spotlight” session. It basically consists of an informal chat in which I ask some personal questions as well as some silly ones.

This week’s winner was user ScuroFantasma for reviewing Usurpress – The Regal Tribe (here)

First question, something I’ve wondered for a bit: what’re the origins for your username ScuroFantasma?

Well at the time I joined Sput I was really enjoying Ghost’s debut album, it was actually the first album I reviewed too, and I took the ‘scuro’ part from the Italian lyrics on ‘Con Clavi Con Dio’ for no other reason that it sounded cool to me. I’m not entirely sure where I stole the Fantasma part from (I do not speak Italian haha) but there’s something ironic about a ‘black ghost’ that appealed to me so I went with it.

That’s a pretty awesome way to get a username, and I’ve noticed how much you love Ghost. You seem to be the ultimate authority on Swedish metal on sput, given your ratings and reviews. Would you consider them your favorite new metal band? How’d you first hear about them?

I hadn’t even noticed until you pointed it out but I suppose I

Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 30, 2016. Culottes Calvin Klein Baratos Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 16, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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Taking Back Sunday: Tidal Wave

Genre: Post Hardcore/Alternative // Label: Hopeless Records

Read our Staff Review for Tidal Wave.

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16 Volt: The Negative Space

Genre: Industrial Rock  // Label: Independent

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Aaron Lewis: Sinner

Genre: Country // Label: Dot Records

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Against Me!: Shape Shift With Me

Genre: Punk  // Label: Total Treble Records

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An Endless Sporadic: Magic Machine

Genre: Progressive Rock // Label: An Endless Sporadic

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A Tribe Called Red: We Are the Halluci Nation

Genre: Electronic  // Label: Radicalized Records

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Bad Suns: Disappear Here

Genre: Indie Pop  // Label: Vagrant Records

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Barishi: Blood From the Lion’s Mouth

Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 02, 2016. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.

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516bBL0paSL._SS500Imminent Sonic Destruction: Triumphia

Genre: Progressive Metal // Label: Luxor Records

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A Day to Remember: Bad Vibrations

Genre: Pop Punk/Metalcore // Label: ADTR Records

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Angel Olsen: My Woman

Genre: Indie Pop  // Label: Jagjaguwar Records

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Art of Dying: Nevermore

Genre:  Rock // Label: Vices and Virtue Music

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Banisher: Oniric Delusions

Genre: Death Metal  // Label: Deformeathing Productions

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Genre: Noise/Black Metal  // Label: Dullest Records

Stream II here.

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The Divine Comedy: Foreverland

Genre: Soundtrack/Rock  // Label: Divine Comedy Records

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Eluvium: False Readings

Genre: Ambient/Electronic // Label: Temporary Residence

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