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stevewizzle

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Best Albums of 2013
« on: December 09, 2013, 07:35:44 pm »
Lets hear em.

a few of mine...

parquetcourts - light up gold
dj koze - amygdala
mikal cronin - MCII
the national - trouble will find me
QOTSA - ...like clockwork
baths - obsidian
jessie ware - devotion
autre ne veut - anxiety
danny brown - old
classixx - hanging gardens
washed out - parcosm
ejecta - dominae
diarrhea planet - i'm rich beyond your wildest dreams
jagwar ma - howlin

a few years back, HoyaSaxa posted a link to this wonderful blog that lists all the music blog spotify playlists.  Consider it a cheat-sheet :D

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2013, 07:55:06 pm »
atoms for peace   amok
david bowie   the next day
devendra banhart   mala  (took me awhile to fall for this)
marnie stern   chronicles of marnia
wavves   afraid of heights  (top three album of year)
the knife   shaking the habitual  (top three album of the year)
vampire weekend   modern vampires of the city
daft punk   random access memories
tricky  false idols
pet shop boys   electric
icona pop   this is . . . icona pop
deletron 3030   event 11
paul mccartney   new
mia   matangi
lady gaga   artpop
miley cyrus  bangerz
omar souleyman   wenu  wenu
yoko ono plastic band   take me to the land of hell
glen cambell   see you there
black sabbath  13
death grips   no love deep web  (top three album of the year) 

brennser

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2013, 08:13:45 am »
yay! list time

Thought 2013 was a great year for music - tons of good and eclectic stuff out there - Steve I loved the jessie ware album as well

1. Jagwar Ma 'Howlin' (so much fun to listen to, brought me back to the summer of 1992 living in Germany)
2. The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock "The Brutal Here and Now' (Pogues meet Thin Lizzy meet Metallica meet Yes meet Elbow - stunning, hugely ambitious stuff)
3. The (London) Suede 'Bloodsports' (Didn't listen to or like them much first time around. A rare and notable example of a band coming back better and stronger)
4. Little Green Cars 'Absolute Zero' (Mumford meets Lumineers with a slightly bigger sound. Irelands finest - oh and they're kinda sorta my relatives)
5. The Virgin Marys 'King of Conflict' (uncompromising, balls to the wall rock n roll, saw them at DC9 with approx 24 people in attendance - y'all missed out)
6. Fidlar 'Fidlar' (snotty, aggressive, infectious, joyful, bratty punk rock - thank you Relaxer for turning me on to these guys)
7. Neko Case 'The More etc etc' (beautiful return to form, epic beautiful soundscapes and possibly the saddest song ever written in 'Nearly Midnight, Honolulu')
8. Deathfix 'Deathfix' (wonderful 70s and psychedelia influenced album by former Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty)
9. Jessie Ware 'Devotion' (not the kind of thing I would normally listen to but this worked for me on so many levels)
10. Billy Bragg 'Tooth and Nail' (another welcome return to form, Billy moved to Nashville and rediscovered his songwriting soul, while embracing a slightly more overt country sound - he wears it well)

Honorable mentions

Lianne La Havas
Daughter
Phosphoescent
David Bowie
Daughter
The History of Apple Pie
First Aid kit
She and Him
Eleanor Friedberger
Ex Cops
London Grammar
Jason Isbell
Villagers
Eels
the Young Evils
Portugal the Man
Bleached
Bleeding Rainbow
Shovels and Rope
Radkey ****** amazing
The Orwells
Dan Croll
QOTSA
Yo La Tengo
Johnny Marr

Biggest Disappointment

Future of the Left - I'm a huge huge fan dating all the way back to McLusky (thanks markie) but this was a piece of shit

James Ford

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2013, 09:02:29 am »
Pretty sure Shovels and Rope and First Aid Kit are both 2012. Talk about two albums I like that I'm not allowed to play in the house.

I'll have my list at the end of the year. Jason Isbell, Bill Callahan, Josh Ritter, and Robbie Fulks will all likely be in my top 10.

hutch

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2013, 09:06:56 am »


I'll have my list at the end of the year. Jason Isbell, Bill Callahan, Josh Ritter, and Robbie Fulks will all likely be in my top 10.

thanks for the pre-announcement...we await with baited breath... talk about an exciting bunch of guys..

James Ford

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2013, 09:13:59 am »
Let me guess, you had to go in to work on a snow day? Or you're stuck home with the kids on a snow day when you'd rather be out record shopping?



I'll have my list at the end of the year. Jason Isbell, Bill Callahan, Josh Ritter, and Robbie Fulks will all likely be in my top 10.

thanks for the pre-announcement...we await with baited breath... talk about an exciting bunch of guys..

hutch

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2013, 09:23:26 am »
Looking out my window at the snow...listening to some Osibisa on the turntable...kids running around...

not too shabby


I got my record shopping in yesterday...

StoneTheCrow

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2013, 11:49:44 am »
Mikal Cronin - II
Parquet Courts - Light Up gold (released in 2012, didn't hear it until the spring)
QOTSA - ....like CLockwork
Diarrhea Planet - I'm Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
Wavves - Afraid of Heights
Fidlar s/t
Carcass - Surgical Steel
Weekend Nachos - Still
Gary Numan - Splinter
Kurt Vile - Walkin on a Pretty Daze
My Bloody Valentine - mbv

Non-albums:

Creative Adult - Bulls in the Yard
Dads - Pretty Good
Devalued - Plagues (another 2013 discovery of a late 2012 release)

Biggest disapoointment: Uncle Acid - Mind Control.  It's ok but hardly the follow up their debut deserved.

bekessler

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #8 on: December 10, 2013, 12:20:37 pm »
Death Grips' No Love Deep Web, Jessie Ware, and FIDLAR are 2012
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Relaxer

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2013, 12:22:17 pm »
Pretty much in order

No Joy ?Wait to Pleasure?
Perfume ?Level 3?
MBV
Kanye West ?Yeezus?
Kurt Vile ?Wakin on a Pretty Daze?
Charli XCX ?True Romance?
California x
Mikal Cronin ?MCII?
Fuzz - Fuzz
Sky Ferreira ?Night Time My Time?
Everything Everything
Diarrhea Planet ?I?m Rich??
Demon Queen ?Exorcise Tape?
Haim ?Days Are Gone?
Action Bronson ?Blue Chips 2?
Tricot ?THE?
Gucci Mane ?Lean?
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Vas Deferens

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2013, 12:42:02 pm »
maybe people are listing bands they discovered in 2013?

I think Jessie Ware's album was released in early 2013 in the US.
The UK version was released in 2012.

The Orwells and First Aid Kit definitely albums from 2012.


Death Grips' No Love Deep Web, Jessie Ware, and FIDLAR are 2012
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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #11 on: December 10, 2013, 12:47:38 pm »
Robbie Fulks is not banned? haha.. I can understand First Aid Kit...boy they're irritating.


Pretty sure Shovels and Rope and First Aid Kit are both 2012. Talk about two albums I like that I'm not allowed to play in the house.

I'll have my list at the end of the year. Jason Isbell, Bill Callahan, Josh Ritter, and Robbie Fulks will all likely be in my top 10.
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James Ford

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2013, 01:08:34 pm »
never heard of this mikal Cronin guy, but I bet he's a pitchfork favorite, based on him appearing on multiple lists posted here.

Yada

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #13 on: December 10, 2013, 01:13:47 pm »
When you all create your lists, do you consider only choosing albums that you think you'll listen to in XXX amount of years from today?

I could possibly come up with a "best" list of 20 or so albums from this year, however, I bet only a handful of them I'll be listening to in 2022.

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Re: Best Albums of 2013
« Reply #14 on: December 10, 2013, 01:16:07 pm »
never heard of this mikal Cronin guy, but I bet he's a pitchfork favorite, based on him appearing on multiple lists posted here.

It's garage-y power pop that rocks and sounds good.
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