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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Best of 2015

another year. more music. this year had some of the best and worst moments of my life. so maybe more often than in the past I relied very heavily on music to try to help. These are my favorite releases of the year. In no order as per the usual. I hope you like the list!
p.s. as always, if you like any of these albums, please purchase them in one form or another
p.p.s. sorry for the mostly monochromatic album covers this year. haha.
LP’s
Deafheaven – New Bermuda
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This album could, potentially, be my album of the year. My only issue with that is that I just heard Deafheaven for the first time this past year. But the first album I heard was "Sunbather". There was one day where i just thought, "you know what? I am going to check out a bunch of these albums that i have seen in passing, but haven't given them time." Along with stuff like The Hotelier, Joyce Manor, and ALOT of others, the plain pink cover of "Sunbather" had been sort of burned into my mind. ALOT of the albums I went through had the usual listen to the first 5 songs. Acceptance. Understanding. the "ahh, i see what they are doing." Sunbather was different. Mostly because musically, it wasn't some emo-y thing. or punky thing. To me, I said "whoa, someone likes Envy alot." But after more listens, then it became "its like Envy with blast beats" More and more listens lead to the final "This feels like if Envy started listening to black metal and got Matt from Majority Rule to sing" So okay, enough of my mini "Sunbather" review. Because, this album is not that album. I think musically, its similar. But the production on "New Bermuda" makes it less spacey and ambient sounding. less of that post rocky feel that exists on their previous effort. Also, the vocals are VERY upfront in comparison. Which apparently, was something alot of people didn't like about "Sunbather" but I must be in the minority. Because I quite liked the quieter vocals in the mix. Added more to that ethereal, spacey, post rock-y vibe i mentioned previously. The "black metal" nature of the vocals are much more obvious now. Overall, Deafheaven plays a form of Metal that while influenced heavily by Post Rock AND Black Metal evenly, isn't really either genre specifically. This album consists of five 8+ minute epics containing everything from blast beats, breakdown, and parts that sounds like outtakes from The Cure's "Disintegration". If any of this sounds of interest to you, look into it. This album destroys.
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Mouse On The Keys – The Flowers Of Romance
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Torche – Restarter
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Raein – Perpetuum
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You know, there are going to be ALOT of albums on this years list that wont surprise you. But while last year could potentially viewed as the year of the Emo comeback, this year has to go to all the skramz/screamo bands that came out with new releases. As some of you may know, Skramz was made up to describe a specific style of Screamo. Not what the genre is. But what it was in the 90's. Passionate, heavy, often times chaotic. And obviously screamy. Suis La Lune, Sed Non Satiata, even Envy all put out new music this year. Raein is also part of that group. Though not as long running as Envy, (at 20+ years who is?) Raein has been around for quite a long time. They’ve put out numerous splits and EP’s over the years, along with a few full lengths. And they’ve generally been playing similar music from their inception.  This is their first release since 2011 (a split with Loma Prieta came out in 2013). Honestly this album kind of came out of nowhere. Had no clue it was coming and then BOOM it was here. I was disappointed in myself because i try to stay in the know. This album offers up more of their fast paced, intense rock-y screamo. The vocals are just as intense as ever. The guitars go from chaotic to beautiful and immersive. My only complaint is that this album is over far too soon for my taste. But it was not the bands only offering for 2015.
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John Carpenter – Lost Themes
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Foxing – Dealer
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Envy – Atheist’s Cornea
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Okay so onto the second of the big "Skramz" release of the year. Though Envy sort of exists outside of that genre. The last album they put out that I think you could argue is closest to that would be 2003's "A Dead Sinking Story". After that album, they took on more post rock type elements. A band that can simultaneously be considered skramz. But others might just simply call hardcore or post hardcore. Either way, the music this band churns out is consistently strong. With numerous variants to the sonic qualities they explore. An example would be that a song on this album ends with a music movement that i could easily see played at a wedding. Another song on this album is honestly one of my favorite songs the band has ever written. And as heavy and intense as it is, it has ZERO of the intense vocal style the band is known for. Cant say enough good things about Envy's brand of hardcore and of this album specifically. On a personal note, how fucked is it that Envy opened for Deafheaven on some dates of their fall tour? Just personal opinion. I love both bands. But there is a certain level of respect I feel Envy deserves. 20+ years playing this kind of music and consistently putting out good and important music.
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Le Matos – Chronicles Of The Wasteland / Turbo Kid OST

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Caspian – Dust And Disquiet
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Maserati – Rehumanizer
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Loma Prieta – Self Portrait
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This album was HIGHLY anticipated for myself and I know a lot of other people. This album is my other album of the year contender. I don’t think going into 2015 I ever could have guessed that outcome. Initially, Loma Prieta played music that I would say was highly influenced by Orchid. Their early stuff had that brutal, chaotic, fast paced, noisey style. Power violence? Emo violence? Screamo? Idk man. I know that their songs were and are usually on the shorter side of things. Fast and brutal. My issue with their releases up to this point was the production. I honestly couldn’t really determine what was going on. haha. This can be said of a lot of bands that play that style or similar styles. Ampere is another band that comes to mind. But any way, this album has it! I can hear what is going on. I can determine everything. The vocals are not as intense as their past albums. Or maybe that’s just the the production making them more clear and less distorted? One thing that is odd is some of these songs, they have hooks!? That was fully unexpected. But this album gives it all. A lot of people were disappointed with the album. Mostly because these changes. To each their own. I think this album is fucking great. And I honestly welcome the minor changes to the writing and to the production. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Victor Villarreal – Sleep Talk
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Zombi – Shape Shift
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Chon – Grow
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I have made it clear that I have sort of phased myself out of the math rock world in the past few years. Kind of used to be everything to me. Even looking far back in this blog, you can see that A LOT of what I talked about was in that vein. But I just don’t know much of anything anymore. Which brings us to Chon. Idk how I first heard of them. Welllll, that’s sort of a lie. Their Audiotree live performance captivated me and A LOT of my friends. The majority of us had never heard of the band before that. And that’s just unreal. Realistically Chon falls somewhere between Math Rock, Virtuoso-ish Metal (think Vai, Satriani, style/technique hounds) and even chord structures and movements that seem Jazz influenced. The elements that are on “Grow” are nothing new for the band. Just more progression in the vein of their previous EP’s. There is some experimentation with vocals. I don’t love it. I don’t hate it. I just prefer them as a instrumental entity. It’s really where they shine. Basically, if you like off the hook melodic metal with dual guitar you will like this band. Fans of musicianship, etc.. this is the type of band you like to see. The only thing that could make this band better was if their live performances were more energetic. The bassist seems to be the only one to openly show he’s digging the music. And with music this fun, you really want to see members of the band looking like they are enjoying themselves. But shit, that’s potentially asking a lot. I have never and will never play music of this caliber so I have no clue what it takes perform it.
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Suis La Lune – Distance/Closure
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Battles – La Di Da Di
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Monobody – Self Titled
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The first place I heard about Monobody was through Math Rock groups that I follow online. Truly, and I know I've mentioned this before, I’ve distanced myself from that “world” if you will. I didn’t pay them much mind. Until I saw the label that was putting out their debut. Naked Alley Records was (RIP :-[ ) a label that was started by then ex- guitarist of Loose Lips Sink Ships. Which was obviously a band I was familiar with prior to peacing on the math rock scene. He has since gained a lot of popularity/attention with playing in Their/They’re/Their. Anyway, this isn't about him. haha. Finding that his label was releasing their album, I then perked out. And what I found was very different then what I thought I might find. I, personally, don’t find this to be math rock. This album has far more in common with Return to Forever or other Fusion bands of that same era for me to to really liken it to that genre. I get that the guitar (and maybe bass?) sometimes has tapping. But like, Stanley Jordan the JAZZ guitarist tapped all the fucking time, and that didn’t make him a Math Rock guitarist. Ya get my drift? That said, there is some influence there. Though not enough that I would change my opinion that this is a fusion album. Revivalist in a way. And its really good. Anyone interested in fusion should check it out. And while I am not sure that every person interested in math rock should listen, I think its worth a shot. There is some cross over there that makes this album pretty unique.
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Steve Moore – Cub OST
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Pretend – Tapestry’d Life
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If there was a darkhorse album of this year, this is it. I have a hard time as to why I had no prior knowledge of this band. But I have a feelings its along the lines of why I didn’t know about Chon. Just musical circles I had sort of phased myself out of. But lucky for me, Topshelf put this one out. And as lame as it may seem, in the past I’ve been a bit of a Topshelf whore as it were? haha. Whatevs man. They put out good music. So when the stream of this album went up, I checked it out. At first listen, I wasn’t fully sure about this. The first track started and honestly reminded me of Death Cab For Cutie. The vocals mostly. But almost as quickly it got turned on its head. The band plays music that’s influenced by bands of the Kinsella fam. Twinklely fans take notice. Really pretty guitar work. Honestly though, I think the drumming is one of my favorite things about this record. Technical, yet bombastic. Very interesting all together. The vocals are always very mellow and usually in the higher register. Even at the heaviest points of this record, they don’t deviate. The songs do tend to be longer and usually change quite a bit within that time. I just really enjoy this record start to end and I’m extremely glad I checked it out.
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Disasterpeace – It Follows OST
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Baroness – Purple
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Without talking this up too much, this album was essentially a Christmas present to myself. I wont lie anymore. I did not love Yellow and Green. And I put it on my best of list from the year of its release. But truth be told, I maybe listened to that album 3 times. And I was over it. I was over the band. And that’s sad. but I was so turned off by where it appeared that Baroness was heading with Y&G. I didn’t listen to anything they put out post. And things were fine. Well, time passed. I knew this album was coming out. And I didn’t care. I was done. But then randomly, I said, fuck it. I will check it out. I assumed it would be a death nail. But I was wrong. I was dead fucking wrong. And I couldn’t be happier I was wrong. Right from the opening track, I was sold. First listen was Christmas Eve Day. And by the time I reached my house from my job (a 10 to 12 minute drive) I was so happy. Not just because so many of the songs on this record are just tops. But just like, a old friend came back around. I can really only compare it to how a lot of people felt when they saw the new Star Wars movie. Almost like, an old friend who you haven't seen in a while shows back up into your life. They apologize for what happened between you and show you they’ve changed. Praise aside, I don’t love every song on this album. There are obviously musical directions I prefer over others. But the fact that I could listen to this album start to finish? Huge deal. I genuinely enjoy this album and feel like the band I fell in love with years ago is back. To be told, I already had this best of post written prior to even hearing this record. And I thought “well, I can include them in the honorable mention category.” But the more and more I listened, I had to admit that this deserves higher placement.
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Live
Team Sleep – Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4
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Bedhead – Live 1998
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Lite – Approaches IV
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EP’s/Splits
Del Paxton/Gulfer Split
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Moving Mountains/Prawn – Split
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Giraffes? Giraffes! – Spazz Master
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Duck. Little Brother, Duck!/Malegoat Split
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Braid – Kids Get Grids
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Raein/Ampere Split
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Recreational Drugs – EP
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Caravels/Octaves Split
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Dikembe – Ledge
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Sed Non Satiata/Carrion Spring Split
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Local/Friend’s Bands
Mouse House – MHEP
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This album was HIGHLY anticipated locally. Honestly, not since the release of Cicada’s album years ago could I really think of a album that had such a similar anticipation (though ex-Cicada dudes Ohne-ká and the Burning River's sophmore record is getting to that point). Mouse House was a interesting entity. Essentially, their claim to fame was being ex-Oak and Bone/Black Throat Wind.  Not that I am some scene know it all, but as far as I knew, the other guys in the band didn’t have any  connections to anything known, popular, or honestly important. Except that their original drummer was in The Sweet Hereafter. But that was more of a personal connection for me tbh. And anyway, it wasn’t till his departure that their sound got to where it did. Mouse House played post rock music, but all the instruments were acoustic. That was kind of their thing. Their claim to fame. The thing people would talk about. “So I saw this band. They all played acoustic guitars. But holy shit were they LOUD!” That kind of became the thing. Maybe I am just some sonic plebian, but I personally never understood that concept other than on the level of having a gimmick. But gimmick arguments aside, the songs were always good. And they were LOUD and played well live. As seems to be the custom nowadays, this album was not released while the band was together and playing regularly. It came out shortly before they played their last show. Recorded in haste and released quickly. Overall, I think its a lot better then a lot of other albums I've heard recorded under similar circumstances.  And like I said, these guys write good songs. I listened to the album numerous times out on tour this summer, and it was always good. If you like big sounding post rock, you should definitely give these guys a listen. RIP.
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Shipley Hollow – Normal Soup
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Speirs – Speirs EP
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Hidden Hospitals – Surface Tension
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I think for a lot of us, there was hope that Hidden Hospitals would end up being like Damiera version 2.0. I know a lot of people who listened to their first and second EP’s hoped for that. And it became clear that wasn’t going to happen. And truly, its for the best. Damiera was, and will always be, their self titled EP and M(us)ic (though The Disillusionist is the shit). And the majority of ex-Damiera members in this band didn’t write that material. Back to this album. If you like the their EP’s, you will enjoy this album. There aren't huge deviations to the band’s already established sound. Except, I think this album has a more polished sound then their previous EP’s. And it flows together nicely. There is a bit of like, 80’s sounding keyboard on the album? Like, I wasn’t and I am still not sure how I feel about that. But bands gotta experiment and try new stuff. Another example of that would be that there are some dynamic shifts on this album, that at first listen were a bit jarring. Like going from pretty, poppy and light to extremely heavy. Like, I laughed the first time I heard it because it caught me off guard so much. But all of that said, I think the album is good. The songs are well written and well executed live. I would even go as far to say that seeing them live is JUST like listening to the album. There’s obviously something positive to be said about a band that goes to the lengths these guys do to be able to play live and have it sound EXACTLY like the recording. But I cant lie that I miss the real energy and passion that I used to see when I would watch Dave play in League and the first 2 versions of Damiera. I think its hard to keep that when you all have earpieces, are playing to sequencers and have all sorts of samples running simultaneously. That also limits the venues and crowds you can play to as a band. Gone are the gyms and community centers of the past. Hidden Hospitals have taken the concept of “DIY” to a very different level. Different than any other “DIY” band I know tbh. Obviously you could discuss the moral, ethical and ideological implications behind this or that. But save that for another day. Sometimes you have to put aside your personal opinions regarding a band’s actions and choices and say “the music on this album is good.” And I can say that about this release. Just don’t go touring and following these guys like they are Phish or something. You will be sorely disappointed. :-P
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Birthday Boy - Slamming Doors

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Honorable Mentions

Kinoko Teikoku – Neko To Allergy
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I wanted to love this album. I did. I listened to it numerous times hoping, basically praying, I would enjoy it. I am sad to say, I just cant give this one a pass. And its not saying it’s a bad album at all. Quite the contrary. But here is the deal, since the release of (and maybe even marked on the release) their “Long Goodbye” EP, the majority of the songs that Kinoko Teikoku have put out have veered toward more straight forward pop sensibilities. Their last full length prior to this album, “Fake World Wonderland”, was honestly a disappointment. And much like Baroness, I gave them a pass in the year of its release. And it made its way on to that year’s best of list. And I think a lot of that was just out of respect. Even though the band had changed significantly, there were still very positive elements to the music.  And that’s not to say that there aren't positive elements to this release either. But its just not the same band. All the same members. But this isn't that band. And I genuinely think this may be a point of no return for me. Sure I will probably listen to their next release. But honestly, I am not a fan of pop rock. I have a hard time even calling this stuff alternative. I think that anyone who fell in love with “Uzu ni Naruwould listen to this and feel the same. Listen, I am all for independent bands getting signed to major labels. But when you sacrifice what your band is doing sonically to be able to get signed? well, that’s a negative thing IMO. But then again, I’ve always been more of a fan of important sounding shoegaze influenced alt rock over indie pop rock.   
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Toe – Hear You
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Refused – Freedom
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To be clear, I know that I, and quite a lot of others, wanted this album to be fucking stellar. I mean “The Shape Of Punk To Come” was their previous release. And I think for a lot of people, it marked a really interesting point in the band’s career. Not going to say the pinnacle, because I know a lot of people who disliked the experimentation on that record. That same dividing line was pretty much why so many liked the album. Often regarded as a classic in certain circles. Coming from that, and having nearly 20 years between the releases (3 years shy)  there was excitement to have new material. And the first track that was released, the opening track of the album, “Elektra” honestly sounded like a leftover song from “TSOPTC”. The bottom line is, arguments of experimentation with sound and style aside, this album is not the successor to “TSOPTC” that we had all hoped. I found it to be a bit disjointed track to track. One thing that made its predecessor so great was while experimental, it sounded cohesive track to track. Interviews with the band in regard to the album yielded the issue. The album was written over several sessions YEARS apart. Some songs having been written closer to the band’s break up, others years later.Though I have no personal knowledge of what was written when, I think you can determine fairly easy for yourself if you’ve heard their previous efforts. Ultimately, I walked away from this album with me liking MAYBE half of it. Which is, obviously, why I couldn’t put it in my faves. (Interestingly enough, that’s pretty much the same reason Toe is listed here as well)
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The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die – Harmlessness
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Nai Harvest – Hairball
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Ever since the release of “Whatever” I have been following Nai Harvest. Actually, at that time I had to pay the import fees etc to get my own copy from Dog Knights Productions. And it was worth it. My introduction to this band came from emo discussion. And they were mentioned as having a very Kinsella-y sound. Not necessarily musically, but vocally. Well, I like Tim and Mike’s vocals (not so familiar with any of the rest of the clan) so I checked out the band. I liked a lot. And I followed along. Eventually they got signed and I was stoked. It was to Topshelf. And as most know, they are sort of the front runners of the emo resurgence thing that was/is happening in the US. So this was big. A few years ago I traveled to see them in Buffalo. They opened and I basically left shortly after them. I met them and they were rad dudes. But I wont lie that the newer material they played that evening didn’t strike me in the same way. But I stayed hopeful. While different, I enjoyed the “Hold Open My Head” EP. So why not? “Hairball” is a decent album. But its basically just a genre switch from their last full length. High energy, fast paced lo-fi emo has now become fuzz laden high production alt rock. The songs aren't bad. But its just, different. Still, worth checking out.
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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Best of 2014

wow. what a year! lots of good music came out. Some by long time favorites. This year I am going back to something I did years past where I actually wrote about the albums. But given the amount of records, I’m just going to write about select releases from the year. Believe me, I could write about them all. I just know this blog will be put up in a much quicker time frame this way.  I know you people don’t care what I think and just want to download the shit anyway. So lets get to it! As always, the records are listed in no particular order. And please, IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR PURCHASE IT!

This Will Destroy You – Another Language
Instrumental Post-Rock

This really had all the trimmings early on of potentially being album of the year for me. This Will Destroy You was a band I connected early on with. Instrumental post rock is something I love. Often times I feel like singing can take away from the power and feeling that a songs music may convey. And that’s really important to me. This album, no surprise, is powerful. I really wasn’t sure what to expect from this record. “Tunnel Blanket” took awhile to grow on me. But after that record came out they released their “Live in Reykjavik, Iceland” triple LP which contained songs from all their previous records and it really kicked my love for the band into overdrive. So this album hit at the best time possible for me and them. I also saw them live and they played a lot of songs from this album. And it was one of the best concert experiences I’ve had. Sadly, some personal things in my life have sullied this release for me in recent months. Making it hard to even listen to for me. But honestly, I would say this is their strongest release since “Young Mountain”. And I cant wait for the day when I can get passed my pain and hurt that I associate with this record and fully enjoy it again. It’s a great post rock record.
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Shellac – Dude Incredible
Post Hardcore, Noise Rock

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Kinoko Teikoku – Fake World Wonderland
Alternative Rock, Indie Pop

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Frameworks – Loom
Post Hardcore, Screamo/Skramz

This album was sort of a surprise hit in my life. I think, without exaggeration, I listened to it more times this past year than any other album. And it’s really surprising. I wont lie I had only heard of Frameworks when it got announced that they were signing with Topshelf. As a lot of you know, I am a lil bit of a fanboy in regard to that label. Now that’s not to say that I am a fan of everything that they put out. But as this list probably shows, I like A LOT of what they do release. Anywho, I figured, I should check them out. I listened to their EP “Small Victories” a crumb ton and built up a considerable amount of “stoked” for this LP. Though to this day I am not totally in love with the production, I can’t argue with the actual songs that are on this record. Great material in the way of screamy post hardcore. Almost comparable to the European skramz stuff in some aspects. Though there are some vibes on some of the songs that can only be described as American sounding. When you hear it, you’ll know what I’m talking about. These guys might not be on the tip of everyone’s tongue like some bands they would be considered musical peers with. But I guarantee they are better then A LOT of those hyped bands.
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The Rentals – Lost In Alphaville
Indie Rock, Alternative Rock

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The Jazz June – After The Earthquake
Indie Rock, Emo

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Trembling Hands – Self Titled
Screamo, Skramz

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Adebisi Shank – This Is The Third Album Of A Band Called Adebisi Shank
Instrumental Dance-y Rock

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The Life And Times – Lost Bees
Alternative Rock, Space Rock

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Sleep – The Clarity
Stoner Metal

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Prawn – Kingfisher
Indie Rock

I can not honestly say enough good things about Prawn. My band was lucky enough to play with them early in our life and they were super sweet. Not just sweet musically, which is a no brainer, but as people. You never know how genuine bands are when you play with them. I feel like bands always want to stay nice and keep the networking part of things prominent even if they don’t particularly like a opener/direct support band. I can honestly say I genuinely felt they were earnest with everything that they said. Now enough of my lame personal stories. This album follows numerous splits/comps as well as their amazing EP “Ships” and continues in the same vein. Prawn plays a form of indie rock that often times reminds me of being borderline shoegaze-esc or post rock-y. Just very atmospheric. Very spacey. I know those things can often times be a turn off and can sound like I am describing something you aren't into. I promise. This record is one of the best indie records of the year.
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Watter – This World
Ambient Rock, Post Rock

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Coping – Nope
Emo

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Nothing – Guilty Of Everything
Shoegaze, Alternative Rock

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Dikembe – Mediumship
Emo Rock

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Sun Kil Moon – Benji
Acoustic, Slowcore, Sadcore

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Braid – No Coast
Emo

So there were 2 releases this year that were kind of a big deal. Both coming from long defunct emo bands. Braid’s release being not as surprising as The Jazz June’s return given their releasing the “Closer To Closed” EP in 2011 and then a split in 2013 with Balance and Composure. What I think shocked a lot of people was how truly good the album is. At least within my present social circles, not a lot of my peers loved EP. Everyone I talked to didn’t hate it. But being the follow up to “Frame and Canvas” there was a lot to live up to. And there comes a lot of scrutiny in that situation. “No Coast” blew fucking everything away. I’ll just say it. From the opening track it rocks the hell out. The big surprise on the album would be that Bob Nanna is sharing vocal duties WAY more with Chris Broach than in the past. And Broach’s singing style is more like singing and less like shouting on this release. View that however you like. I actually really liked his shout-y vocal style that you can hear on “Frame”. I won’t lie that his actual singing reminds me of Tom Delonge of Blink-182 at points. All that said, this album just fucking rocks. Some of the catchiest songs of the fucking year. And realistically, a proper return for one of the most important Midwestern emo bands. End of story.
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Restorations – LP3

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Mogwai – Rave Tapes
Post Rock

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Owls – Two
Indie Rock, Experimental Rock

The first Owls record is hugely important in so many ways. It was the original Cap’n Jazz members (yes, Davey Von Bohlen was in Cap’n Jazz…later. Not originally) getting together later on in life and seeing what they wrote. By that point both Victor Villarreal and Mike Kinsella were at almost virtuoso levels of playing and writing. And what was released blew away the math rock AND indie worlds. Influenced countless bands. In addition to the Albini recorded full length there were some other random songs that appeared on compilations. All of it gold. I will say this, this is not that band. The biggest note is that 2 guitars are very prominent on this record. Where there is some of that in notable amounts on the first LP, its VERY noticeable on this record. Take that how you will. I think I would prefer just a Villarreal heavy record personally. But that’s the band I love. I also wish the record was produced by Albini again. His drum sounds are what I crave. So where does this leave us? Well, beside a record of more straight forward (time wise) material and a less noodlely, less Villarreal-y Villarreal, it’s good. I know, I know. It sounds like I am shitting on it. But believe me, I wouldn’t put the record on here if I didn’t enjoy it. Just the classic follow up falling a lil bit short. And being this came out over 10 years after all their initial material was released, they get a pass. Still a hugely influential band. I wouldn’t even be surprised if this album influences new bands to come out.
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Sore Eyelids – For Now
Shoegaze, Emo

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Pianos Become The Teeth – Keep You
Post Hardcore, Emo

You would think it is a different band if you compare this album to their previous album. I don’t know if it was the producers doing. I don’t know if the band is just trying something different. I just don’t know. The only thing it’s slightly comparable in their musical history is their split with Touché Amoré. I really liked that song when I heard it. Cause historically, the band has been all screams. And to have that break up was nice. If their other music previous to that split is on one side of their musical spectrum, this is complete opposite end of the spectrum with the TA split lying in the middle. The music in general is not as aggressive as I am used to from the band. There are almost no screams on the album. And the ones that are there, sound different from previous releases. I feel like the lack of screaming allows for the introspective lyrics to punch through a little easier. I know this album got a lot of hate when it was released. And truthfully, there are elements from the older albums that I miss. But the truth is, I whole heartedly enjoy this record. I think it’s a great album. And if you can get away from how different it is from previous releases, I think you can really enjoy it.
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Reissues
Slint – Spiderland
Math Rock, Post Rock


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Street Smart Cyclist – Discography
Emo

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Nirvana – In Utero 2013 Mix
Grunge, Alternative Rock

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Fugazi – First Demo
Post Hardcore

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The White Octave – Style No. 6312
Post Hardcore, Emo Rock

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Tangled Hair – Two EPs
Math Rock, Indie Rock

This collection of the bands previous 2 EP’s (hence the clever name) is pretty unstoppable. Tangled Hair’s lineage sprouts from their Singer/Guitarist and Drummer coming from the defunct Math Pop (yes folks, it’s a genre. Well, maybe not, but pretty sure these guys were it haha) band Colour. I’ve often described Colour as a combination of Bloc Party and Damiera. Does that get you interested? it should. and you should go listen to their “Anthology” record stat. BUT, we are talking about Tangled Hair. Colour breaks up. These guys start Tangled Hair. And shit gets a lil crazy. Like no joke. Not to say the pop sensibility is gone. But there there some leaps on all levels with the music these guys pop out. The drumming especially is super interesting and crazy. Like pretty sounding guitar and vocals? Crazy time changes? Just listen to this record. And join the kickstarter campaign I’m going to make to bring these boys over to the States.
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Local/Friend’s Bands
Del Paxton – Worst. Summer. Ever.
Indie Rock, Emo


This should probably be in the reissue area. But fuck it. These guys are my friends and I am seriously so happy for them. Its like, the classic story of what you’d like to see happen. Band comprised of friends who have all played in other bands, toured, etc. Self release a EP. Plays loads of shows. EP gets lots of hype. Next thing you know they are signed to local label with all sorts of other larger labels showing interest in signing or releasing future material. This is what you want to see happen for your friends! This all too short 6 song EP consists of some super fun and high energy indie rock. Influences range from more twinkly indie/emo stuff to alternative rock mainstays like Third Eye Blind. I’ve heard and seen what the future holds for these guys. Its awesome. And this is where it all started. Get on these guys and hold on for dear life. They are going places.
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Human Lanterns – Debut
Post-Metal

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Stepfriends – All We’ve Got
Indie Rock, Emo

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Bridge Under Fire – I Got A Guy For That
Punk, Post Hardcore

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Living Room – Moonchaser
Emo, Post Hardcore

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League – Self Titled
Indie Rock, Emo rock

Another record that should be in the reissues. Another one where my friendship and connection with the members of the band warrants its inclusion to this section. League were a early Post Hardcore/Emo Rock band hailing from the Buffalo area of NY. They did what was pretty common place. Play a shit ton of shows. Tour seemingly endlessly. Break up. Members go to be in other awesome bands like Saxon Shore and Damiera. Ultimately, for me, this record brings back early thousands. I was playing guitar and sing in a band called Amorous Radio. We were trying to do the same thing as League. Play. Tour. Release. Be awesome. They just did it better. But we shared lots of bills with them. We broke up long before they did. But all stayed friends. It was that connection that spanned all our future friends. And we are still friends to this day. Music time. If you have heard Damiera, then you know what you are getting vocally. Though Dave’s singing in League tended to be even higher. There are often some cool time switch ups here and there. But usually its more straight forward and rocking. Breakdowns! and not chug chug, money grab breakdowns as much as what Helmet used to do all so well. Seriously there is a part in the song “Scarecrow” that I argue needs to be played as loud as fucking possible. If you like anything like what I’ve mentioned, and have not heard these guys, you need to listen to this record. Just listen to it anyway. <3
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Honorable Mention
Department – Conversation

I’ve done this one other time. But at the time it was a band I had just joined and a record I had nothing to do with really. This record is a big deal to me personally. My band Department self released it in August. We faced much adversity getting to this point. The fact we even released it is often a feat to me. Most people don’t even know we’ve been a band since 2012. Within that first year we wrote 10 songs. 6 of which our featured on this EP. Our bassist quit and we spent what seemed like forever finding someone who liked what we were doing enough to join and learn everything we had. But it finally came together. And since then its been a really great ride. We’ve played so many great shows with bands that are amazing. Met great people. And released this EP. Thank you to everyone that was a part of our first real and active year as a band. More great things await!
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