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+44 When Your Heart Stops Beating3.0
65daysofstatic The Destruction of Small Ideas3.0
65daysofstatic The Fall of Math4.5
Adebisi Shank This is the Album4.0
Aesop Rock None Shall Pass2.5
Aesop Rock Labor Days4.0
Aesop Rock Daylight4.0
Aesop Rock Float4.5
Against Me! Reinventing Axl Rose4.0
Against Me! New Wave4.0
American Football American Football3.5
Anathallo Floating World3.0
Animal Collective Strawberry Jam2.5
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion3.5
Animal Hospital Memory4.0
Arcade Fire Funeral2.5
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not3.5
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare3.5
At the Drive-In Acrobatic Tenement2.5
At the Drive-In Relationship of Command4.5
Aussitot Mort Montuenga3.5
BATS Red In Tooth and Claw4.5
Be Your Own Pet Get Awkward3.0
Ben Lee Ben Lee Sings Against Me! - New Wave3.0
Benn Jordan Louisiana Mourning3.5
Bersarin Quartett Bersarin Quartett4.0
Beware Of Safety It Is Curtains4.0
Beware Of Safety dogs4.0
Phwwoooar. My first impression after hearing 'Nu Metal', the first track from BoS' first full length 'dogs'. Stop playing in the sandbox with pg.lost and start accepting sweets from the bearded strangers in blacked out cars blaring out their heavy rock music. Trust me, you'll have a lot more fun. dogs manages to succeed where It's Not Me, It's You! failed because 1. the heavy sections contain addictive, varied, and downright sledge-hammer-to-the-balls riffs and inventive instrumentation instead of wall-of-sound guitar smooshing and 2. the melodic sections actually do something, and don't make you want to tear your ears out with boredom. Beware of Safety made a warning mark on the post rock scene last year with debut EP Is It Curtains but this ten track beauty stakes a serious claim for the position of post rock's new top dog. I'd start taking them seriously.
Bing and Ruth No Home of the Mind4.0
Blackalicious Blazing Arrow4.5
Bloc Party Silent Alarm2.5
Blue Sky Black Death Late Night Cinema4.5
There were two records this year which competed for the nightwalk spot in my iPod, and more often than not BSBD would come out trumps and Flying Lotus would have to wait another day. Late Night Cinema excels because of how natural it sounds. The beats sound like they were planted and grown straight from the earth, especially when juxtaposed with the dreamlike vocals and ethereal ambience of the rest of the record. Late Night Cinema brings a whole new dimension to walking the backstreets at 3am. Los Angeles was great, but, for me, this knocked it out of the year's top ten.
Bon Iver Blood Bank3.5
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago4.5
Boris Smile2.5
Boys Like Girls Boys Like Girls2.5
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me4.0
Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning3.5
Bright Eyes Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground 4.5
Broken Social Scene Feel Good Lost3.0
Broken Social Scene Broken Social Scene3.5
Broken Social Scene You Forgot It in People4.0
Buddy Peace Wolf Diesel Mountain4.5
Stop feeding the egos at the Greer Talk party and start appreciating your buddies again. Wolf Diesel Mountain may not be as loud or boisterous as the year's most popular mix, but my god does it wipe the floor with Gillis' face in terms of sincerity, longeivity and genuine personality. Thanks to Buddy's meticulous attention to detail and seamless construction, he is able to pay homage to his indie and hip hop heroes in such a way that the listener can appreciate how perfect MF Doom sounds rapping atop Jose Gonzalez' gently strummed Heartbeats, while still being struck by how much emotion the two artists can deliver when pitched with one another. The respect is blatant, and the record succeeds because of it. Don't miss out, you'll have to explain away the bruises from kicking yourself if you do.
Built to Spill Perfect from Now On4.0
Burial Burial4.0
Burial Untrue4.5
Burial and Four Tet Moth/Wolf Cub4.5
Circle Takes the Square As the Roots Undo4.5
City and Colour Sometimes3.0
Cobra Starship ¡Viva La Cobra!1.5
Cobra Starship While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Stree2.0
Cursive Mama, I'm Swollen3.0
Is it just me or is Kasher getting unbearably annoying? Sure, he may have always enjoyed swimming in his own cesspool of self-soothing self-pity, and his audience has always identified with his lyrics. They're depressingly relatable. That's his appeal; metaphysical self-loathing. Leech on him and he'll leech off you. But he needs to start spinning a new record. "I spent the best years of my life waiting on the best years of my life. So what's there to write about?" Good question, Tim. Maybe you should start by smiling every once in a while. The amount of sympathy Kasher is asking for here is just too much for this optimist to handle, which is a shame because the first half of this record is fantastic. It's just the second half which becomes suffocated under the weight of it's own misery, both lyrically and musically.
Cursive Happy Hollow3.5
Cursive Domestica4.0
Cursive The Ugly Organ4.0
Cynic Traced in Air3.0
Dangers Messy, Isn't It?4.0
Dark Captain Miracle Kicker3.5
Daturah Reverie2.5
Daughter If You Leave3.5
Dillinger Four C I V I L W A R3.5
DJ Shadow The Private Press4.5
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....5.0
Do Make Say Think You, You're a History in Rust3.0
Do Make Say Think Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord is Dead4.0
Drake Take Care4.0
El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead3.5
Emancipator Safe In The Steep Cliffs3.5
Envy A Dead Sinking Story3.0
Envy All the Footprints You've Ever Left and the Fear Expecting Ahead3.0
Envy Insomniac Doze3.5
Explosions in the Sky All of a Sudden, I Miss Everyone3.0
Explosions in the Sky The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place4.0
Explosions in the Sky Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die...4.5
Explosions in the Sky How Strange, Innocence4.5
Fake Problems It's Great to Be Alive3.5
Ever wondered what would happen if Against Me!, Modest Mouse and a Big Band quartet were trapped on a plane hurtling towards a fiery death and there was only one set of parachutes? Well, I can't say who'd be the ones left in freefall, but I'm sure the fight scene would sound a little like It's Great To Be Alive. And it sure is. Chris Farren's scratchy, hoarse vocals (perhaps at time a little too reminiscent of Tom Gabel), peirce holes in a frequently changing backdrop of stabbing guitar riffs, propulsive drumming and jubilant horns. Each track sees a new take on their unique (to an extent) sound of disco folk-punk, and for the first half of the album this is definitely a plus. Anthemic ska, catchy, chorus-heavy folk pop and gritty, guileless punk take turns to carry new sets of sarcastic, memorable lyrics (for the most part) and do so with an admirable spring in their step. But as the second half trudges on it seems like the band run out of ideas slightly and their nods towards Against Me! and The Hold Steady become perhaps a little too vehement. There are a few highlights in the second half though - check out 'Tabernacle Song' and 'Heart BPM', aswell as the first half's 'Level with the Devil' and 'The Dream Team'. Although the band seem to lack that killer edge right now, an 'X-Factor', so to speak, if they can muster the effort to be a little more inventive, dynamic and focused next time around they could have a really awesome record on their hands.
Fall Out Boy Take This to Your Grave3.5
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree3.5
Fall Out Boy Folie a Deux4.0
Fang Island Fang Island4.0
Fight Like Apes ...And The Mystery Of The Golden Medallion4.0
Film School alwaysnever4.5
Final Days Society Noise Passes Silence Remains1.5
Fink Biscuits for Breakfast3.0
Fiona Apple The Idler Wheel...5.0
Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes3.0
Flies Are Spies From Hell Mountain Language3.5
Florence and the Machine Lungs4.0
Four Tet There is Love in You4.0
Frightened Rabbit The Midnight Organ Fight4.5
Funeral for a Friend Tales Don't Tell Themselves2.0
Gatsby's American Dream Gatsby's American Dream3.0
Gatsby's American Dream Ribbons and Sugar4.0
Gatsby's American Dream Volcano4.0
Ghost (UK) Freedom of Thought3.0
Giraffes? Giraffes! More Skin With Milk-Mouth4.0
Godspeed You! Black Emperor F♯ A♯ ∞4.0
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven5.0
Grizzly Bear Veckatimest4.0
Guillemots Through the Windowpane4.0
Gym Class Heroes As Cruel As School Children3.0
Gym Class Heroes The Papercut Chronicles4.0
Hammock Kenotic4.0
Hammock Raising Your Voice... Trying to Stop an Echo4.0
Heathers Here, Not There3.5
Hot Chip The Warning1.5
husband&wife Dark Dark Woods4.0
Immortal Technique The 3rd World2.0
Japancakes Loveless4.0
Just the idea of covering My Bloody Valentine's 1991 classic would have probably caused many elitists to drop their shoegazing monacles in scorn. So for this gutsy Georgia six-piece to go ahead and cover each and every track must have had the entire elitosphere running around like headless chickens. But no fear, Japancakes have done the impossible. They have created a tribute album which not only compliments and accentuates the original but also sounds damn good all on its own. Clinging solely onto the original melodies of MBV's Loveless, Japancakes incorporate a wholly different sound, consisting of cellos, pianos and pedal stell guitars, to unravel a piece of work which looks more than beautiful when laid out flat against its forebearer. For those who still haven't heard the original, a slap on the wrist for you, but I say get this first. It will make you appreciate the first more, while still not detracting from the tribute. Get involved, son.
Japandroids Celebration Rock4.0
Japandroids Post-Nothing5.0
Being young fucking owns.
Joanna Newsom Have One on Me4.5
The thing about Joanna Newsom is that she has a voice you could listen to for hours, without any instrumentation, and you'd just fall in love with it over and over again. The thing about Have One On Me is that it is so much more than that. Gorgeously sparse, beautifully composed, intelligent songwriting kept up for over two hours. A ridiculous amount of depth contained, this is a record that will surely continue to give and give and give till the years end, and then some.
John K. Samson Provincial4.5
Jon Hopkins Insides4.0
Joshua Fit For Battle To Bring Our Own End4.0
Kashiwa Daisuke 5 Dec.3.5

Daisuke has taken a few steps in a new direction with this record, searching for new sounds to add to his already impressive arsenal and, in many ways, he’s been successful. But on the other hand, 5 Dec. shows him making a sacrifice, venturing too far into the darkness in the pursuit of too many different noises and, without his original shining brilliance to light the path, getting lost along the way. There’s no denying that 5 Dec. is exhilarating, intriguing, interesting, at times even mesmerising. But the endless captivation, the rapturously hypnotizing consummation of Program Music I has all but vanished with 5 Dec., the strive for accessibility throwing it to the sky to be carried away by the wind like a choir’s chorus echoing across an empty chasm. Kashiwa Daisuke will have learned a lot from his latest exerts. Here’s hoping he can turn that experience into genuine electronic ingenuity with his next effort. Luckily for him, there’s no-one more suited to the task.
Kashiwa Daisuke Program Music I4.5
Kid Down And The Noble Art Of Irony3.5
Kidcrash Jokes5.0
Kings of Leon Only By The Night4.0
Kurt Vile God is Saying This to You...3.5
Late Phantom Papers3.5
Lights Out Asia Tanks And Recognizers3.5
Lights Out Asia Eyes Like Brontide4.0
Lights Out Asia Garmonia4.0
Loose Lips Sink Ships Puptent3.5
Los Campesinos! Romance Is Boring4.5
Manchester Orchestra I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child3.5
Manchester Orchestra Simple Math3.5
Manchester Orchestra Mean Everything to Nothing4.0
Maroon 5 It Won't Be Soon Before Long3.5
Marvins Revolt Killec3.5
Massive Attack Mezzanine4.5
Max Richter The Blue Notebooks4.0
Maybeshewill Not For Want Of Trying4.0
Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia Indian Ink4.5
mewithoutYou Catch For Us the Foxes3.5
mewithoutYou Brother, Sister4.0
mewithoutYou A to B: Life4.5
Millimetrik Northwest Passage's New Era4.0
Minus the Bear Interpretaciones Del Oso1.5
Minus the Bear Acoustics3.5
Minus the Bear Omni3.5
Minus the Bear Menos El Oso4.0
Minus the Bear This is What I Know About Being Gigantic4.0
Minus the Bear They Make Beer Commercials Like This4.5
Minus the Bear Planet of Ice4.5
Minus the Bear Highly Refined Pirates5.0
Modern Life Is War Witness4.5
Modest Mouse Good News for People Who Love Bad News3.5
Modest Mouse We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank3.5
Modest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded West4.5
Modest Mouse This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About5.0
Mogwai Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will2.0
Um... cos this music can put a human being in a ennui-like state, and make him all too aware
of the tedious reality of existing. Cos music could be bigger than words and wider than
pictures, but now, if someone said that Mogwai were the stars, I would whole - and heavy -
heartedly object. If the stars had a sound, they would sound like a big fuck you in the
direction of Hardcore Will Never Die. The punishment for this loss of emotion should
be hard, but my blood fails to boil such is the tepidity of the tape that I've heard. I know
one thing... on February 14th the sky will breathe another huge sigh of disappointment... or
something... and with a resigned whimper... will um... urr... mourn again over its short but
magnificent time in the cave.
Mogwai Rock Action3.0
Mogwai The Hawk Is Howling3.0
Mogwai Happy Songs for Happy People3.5
Mogwai Bat Cat3.5
Mogwai Mr. Beast4.0
Mogwai Mogwai EP+24.0
Mogwai Come On Die Young4.5
Mogwai Young Team5.0
Mono You Are There3.5
Mono Hymn to the Immortal Wind4.0
Murder by Death In Bocca Al Lupo4.0
My Kappa Roots Old Sentry Who Saw The Transfiguring4.0
My Kappa Roots The House of St Colme Burnt Down5.0
Nas Illmatic4.5
Natsumen Never Wear Out Your Summer xxx !!!4.0
An eight-piece jazz/noise rock band from Japan that likes X’s, !’s, and a whole lotta summer. Recipe for disaster? You’d think so, but no. One listen through Never Wear Out Your Summer, a six track, 45 minute live recording, and you’ll be begging for more. From the breakneck, frantic drumming that consumes ‘Newsummerboy’ to the epic, improvisational jazzy wonders of ‘Pills to Kill Ma August’ to the ridiculously infectious, anthemic rockings of ‘Natsu No Mujina’, it is clear that Natsumen have got the heat, fun and insanity of summer down to a tee. Powerful but entertaining, schizophrenic but cohesive, capricious but focused, this is truly original music to change your opinion about how much fun you can have with an instrumental band.
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea5.0
Nick Drake Pink Moon4.0
Nils Frahm Spaces4.5
Nils Frahm Screws5.0
Nuggies EP4.0
Nujabes Modal Soul3.5
Nujabes Metaphorical Music4.5
Nujabes Spiritual State4.5
Gorgeous.
Nurses Hangin' Nothin' But Our Hands Down4.0
Off Minor The Heat Death of the Universe4.0
Off Minor Some Blood4.0
Okay Huggable Dust3.0
Ola Podrida Belly of the Lion4.0
Olafur Arnalds Variations of Static3.5
Olafur Arnalds Eulogy for Evolution4.0
Panda Bear Person Pitch2.0
pg.lost Yes I Am EP3.5
Phoenix (FRA) Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix4.0
Piglet lava land4.0
Planets Planets3.5
Portishead Third4.0
Portugal. The Man Censored Colors2.5
Portugal. The Man Waiter: ''You Vultures!''3.0
PVT O Soundtrack My Heart3.0
Radiohead OK Computer4.0
Riding Panico Lady Cobra2.5
Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness3.0
RJD2 Deadringer4.5
Rocky Votolato True Devotion3.5
Rocky Votolato Makers4.0
Rx Bandits Mandala4.0
Saltillo Ganglion4.5
Say Anything In Defense of the Genre3.0
Say Anything Say Anything3.0
Say Anything ...Is a Real Boy5.0
Say Anything ...Is A Real Boy (re-release)5.0
Scraps Of Tape This Is A Copy Is This A Copy4.0
Set Fire to Flames Telegraphs in Negative/Mouths Trapped in4.0
sgt. Stylus Fantasticus4.0
sgt. Perception of Casualty4.5
shh... this is a library shh... this is a library3.5
Sigur Ros Med Sud i Eyrum vid Spilum Endalaust2.0
Sigur Ros Hvarf/Heim2.5
Sigur Ros Takk...3.0
Sigur Ros Von4.0
Sigur Ros ( )4.0
Sigur Ros Agætis byrjun4.5
Sleepingdog Polar Life4.0
Chantal Acda, female half and vocalist for ambient folk duo Sleepingdog, just has one of those voices. You know the ones, the type of voice you could listen to for hours on end, the type of voice that staples a permanent smile to your face. Being of Dutch origin there is a slight but cute tinge of accent which decorates her delivery, yet the sincerity she performs with never dwindles. Luckily, the music is very pretty too. Composed primarily of pianos and ambience by Adam Wiltzie (member of ambient gods Stars of the Lid (so you know you're in safe hands)), the melodies created are fragile and soft, perfectly complimenting Acda's special voice. Think if Laura Marling teamed up with Sleepingdog's labelmates Glissando. If you're feeling a little bummed out right now, or just simply want something to chill to, give this one a shot.
Stars of the Lid And Their Refinement Of The Decline5.0
Sun Kil Moon April3.5
Swarms Old Raves End4.5
Taking Back Sunday New Again3.5
Talk Talk Laughing Stock5.0
Te It Be The Thinking As 'the Song' Of Realistic Sound From The World Which4.0
The Appleseed Cast Sagarmatha4.0
The Ascent of Everest How Lonely Sits the City3.0
The Decemberists The Crane Wife2.5
The Decemberists Picaresque3.5
The Dismemberment Plan Emergency & I4.5
The Dodos Visiter4.0
The Field Looping State of Mind4.0
The Flashbulb Soundtrack to a Vacant Life4.0
The Format Dog Problems2.5
The Fun Years Baby, It's Cold Inside5.0
The Graduate Anhedonia3.0
The Killers Sam's Town1.5
The Matches A Band In Hope2.0
The Matches E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals3.5
The Matches Decomposer3.5
The Morning Benders Big Echo4.0
The National Boxer4.5
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart The Pains of Being Pure at Heart2.5
The Pax Cecilia Blessed Are The Bonds3.0
The Samuel Jackson Five Goodbye Melody Mountain4.5
Although the album title may indicate otherwise, SJ5's third effort sees the band experimenting with some unorthodox melodies while still maintaining the jazzy, proggy post rock sound they've become known for, and ending up with dazzling results. This is the best post rock album of the year because it dares to venture several steps forward while still having the strength and discipline to not leave its original brilliance behind and instead carry it on its shoulders for all to see. Oh, and How To Evade Your Obsessive Shadow is like insanely good.
The Six Parts Seven Casually Smashed to Pieces4.5
The Smith Street Band More Scared of You Than You Are of Me5.0
The Status So This Is Progress2.5
The Tallest Man on Earth Shallow Grave4.0
The Tallest Man on Earth The Wild Hunt4.5
The Twilight Sad Killed My Parents and Hit the Road4.0
The Weakerthans Left and Leaving5.0
Thrice The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II3.5
Titus Andronicus The Monitor5.0
Tokyo Police Club Elephant Shell4.0
Tokyo Police Club Champ4.0
Trophy Scars Bad Luck4.0
TTNG Animals3.5
Up-C Down-C Left-C Right-C ABC + Start Embers3.0
Up-C Down-C Left-C Right-C ABC + Start And The Battle Is Won4.5
Various Artists (Indie) Dark Was The Night4.0
Weezer Make Believe1.0
Weezer The Red Album3.5
Weezer Pinkerton4.5
Weezer Weezer4.5
William Fitzsimmons Until When We Are Ghosts4.0
Wolfmother Wolfmother2.5
Worriedaboutsatan Arrivals3.5
Worriedaboutsatan EP024.0
"A breath of fresh air" is a phrase which is used all too cheaply nowadays. I swear the other day I actually saw the line being used to advertise weed killer. Don't ask me how. Worriedaboutsatan, however, are one of the few that are deserving of the increasingly undervalued tag. Despite succumbing to the mysterious modern allure of shunning spaces between the words in their title (what's with that?), everything about this band is refreshing, exciting and wonderfully original. Yes, this is a blend of electronica and post rock. No, it sounds nothing like 65daysofstatic. I'm tempted to say this is better, but the two styles are so different it would be meaningless to compare. While 65dos are more on the post-rock end, pitching powerful riffs against random glitches, WAS are at the opposite end of the spectrum, using the occasional shimmering post rock guitar to accentuate and compliment tranquil yet compelling ambience. Worriedaboutsatan load their cannon with skitzy glitches, bottomless reverb, and some minimal but powerful percussion, then throw in some immersive vocals for good measure. Once the fuse is lit, they clamber into this cannon, guitars in hand, and wait for the bang. Although most of the record is spent watching the fuse go down, that's the beauty. It's a serene, consumative, at times exhilirating thing to behold. When it does though... well, you'll have to hear for yourself. Listen to 'The Last Song (First Song Remix)', around 2:38, and you'll hear this explosion first hand. One of my favourite moments of the year for music. Awesome, highly recommended stuff.
Yellow Ostrich Yellow Ostrich3.0
Yellow Ostrich The Mistress3.5
Yellow Ostrich Strange Land3.5
Yndi Halda Enjoy Eternal Bliss4.0
Yo La Tengo I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass3.0
Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation4.0
Yppah Eighty One4.0
ZOX The Wait3.0
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