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Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 12674279)
The Belle and Sebastian was my most disappointing of the year. One of their weakest albums, IMO.
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Originally Posted by bd007h
(Post 12674351)
The lack of Meg Myers in this thread is disappointing haha
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Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by cdollaz
(Post 12674382)
I didn't like the Steven Wilson album. I think about a third of it is quite good but the rest is boring as fuck.
This one took me a few times for it to really gel, and I admit reading all the supplementary stuff helps enhance the experience. His last one I got into right away. |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by bd007h
(Post 12674351)
The lack of Meg Myers in this thread is disappointing haha
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Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 12674388)
Better than the last album but I'm a huge fan so any output from them I'm quite pleased with.
:shrug: I never heard of her before and when I went to sample it, I couldn't make it past the first two songs. |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 12674388)
Better than the last album but I'm a huge fan so any output from them I'm quite pleased with.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by bunkaroo
(Post 12674402)
Curious how many listens you had?
This one took me a few times for it to really gel, and I admit reading all the supplementary stuff helps enhance the experience. His last one I got into right away. I don't listen to too much new stuff, but Meliora really surprised me too (the older Ghost albums didn't do much for me personally). |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 12674483)
Better than Write About Love? I have to heartily disagree there. I think Write About Love is a minor classic in the B&S discography, not up to the level of their absolute best (Tigermilk, If You're Feeling Sinister, Dear Catastrophe Waitress), but easily on par with The Life Pursuit, if not just a bit better for me, and better than Boy With The Arab Strap and Girls In Peacetime.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
My issue with Hand Cannot Erase is that it sounds a little too much like the world's best classic prog cover band. I can hear such a strong Yes/King Crimson influence (no doubt inspired by Wilson's extensive remixing of those bands' albums) that I find myself just wanting to listen to Yes and King Crimson. It's not a bad album in its own right, but Wilson's paying so much tribute to his heroes that he begins aping them.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
^ I could understand that complaint being said about The Raven... I disagree that it applies to Hand. Cannot. Erase. Of course, I'm very biased!
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Re: Best Music of 2015
I haven't heard The Raven, and it's not like every note on HCA is reminiscent of classic prog, but enough of it is that it led me to draw the comparison.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
I've been a fan of Joanna Newsom since I first saw her in a tiny club many years ago, opening for another act that I can't even remember. I'm finally listening to the new album, and this is a quantum leap forward for her. This may end up tying The Pale Emperor for best of the year for me.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
I listened to FFS yesterday after a couple of people listed it, but I didn't like it at all despite liking Franz Ferdinand.
It's short, but I really liked Wavves: V. I also liked Cold War Kids: Hold My Home, and I'm enjoying the new Cage The Elephant that came out today. |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by bunkaroo
(Post 12674215)
Assuming you meant New Bermuda? I haven't heard it yet. I liked Sunbather well enough but I wasn't gaga over it. How would you compare the two?
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Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by beavis69
(Post 12675130)
Damn yep your right, brainfart. I was in the same boat as you. Sunbather was interesting but I didn't think it was as great as most. Went in thinking New Bermuda would be more of the same but he used a little bit different singing style and the shoegaze influence was more organic. I was shocked at how much I enjoyed it and how much it has been on repeat since it came out
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Re: Best Music of 2015
I need to add an addendum to my list. It doesn't fit with the rest but obviously, one of the best recordings of the year.
Hamilton - Original Broadway Cast Recording. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...CL._SY355_.jpg |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 12674483)
Better than Write About Love? I have to heartily disagree there. I think Write About Love is a minor classic in the B&S discography, not up to the level of their absolute best (Tigermilk, If You're Feeling Sinister, Dear Catastrophe Waitress), but easily on par with The Life Pursuit, if not just a bit better for me, and better than Boy With The Arab Strap and Girls In Peacetime.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
My top ten in no particular order....
Jason Isbell - Something More Than Free John Moreland - High on Tulsa Heat Josh Ritter - Sermon on the Rocks Joe Pug - Windfall The Tallest Man on Earth - Dark Bird is Home The Mountain Goats - Beat the Champ Lucero - All A Man Should Do Mark Utley and Bulletville - Bulletville Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I sit and Think, and Sometimes I just Sit Brent Best - Your Dog Champ |
Re: Best Music of 2015
I wasn't as active in listening to new music this year, but the standouts for me were Courtney Barnett and Beach House, and, to a lesser degree, Kurt Vile. I was very disappointed in the new Jason Isbell.
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Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 12677547)
I need to add an addendum to my list. It doesn't fit with the rest but obviously, one of the best recordings of the year.
Hamilton - Original Broadway Cast Recording. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...CL._SY355_.jpg |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Fairly terrible year for music. A lot of what the critics liked I didn't like and there was slim pickings over all...
1. Beach Slang: "The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us", pop punk with grit and substance. 2. Chvches: "Every Open Eye", exhilarating synth pop album stuffed with great songs 3. Wilco: "Star Wars", a loose, crunchy rock album. The best album they've made in years 4. Blur: "Magic Whip", a return to top quality Brit guitar pop for these guys, reminded me that they were briefly the best band in the world. 5. Wolf Alice: "My Love is Cool", a fuzzy dreampop album, filled with great hooks. 6. ...nothing That's it, I only liked five albums. As I said, I didn't like a lot of what critics liked: Kurt Vile's album was way too long, meandering and boring. Father John Misty is more bearded/folksy Fleet Foxes and I hate Fleet Foxes. Courtney Barnett's album is an inferior Liz Phair release. Kendrick Lamar's album is inventive but trades in the same tired bitch/***** cliches and political silliness. Grimes' album is annoying hipster manic pixie dream girl crap. Tame Impala, Protomartyr and Sleater-Kinney all released middling albums that are far from their best. |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Overall, a bit of a disappointing year for music, especially for rock.
Here are 12 of my favorite albums of the year, in no order; - MuteMath - Vitals - Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell - Paul Weller - Saturn's Pattern - Built To Spill - Untethered Moon - My Morning Jacket - Waterfall - D'Angelo - Black Messiah - The Dead Weather - Dodge & Burn - The Lone Bellow - Then Came The Morning - Wilco - Star Wars - Meg Meyers - Sorry - Richard Thompson - Still - Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly |
Re: Best Music of 2015
My picks for Best Albums of 2015
Iron Maiden - The Book of Souls Trivium - Silence in the Snow Saxon - Battering Ram Stryper - Fallen Black Star Riders - The Killer Instinct Armored Saint - Win Hands Down Symphony X - Underworld Five Finger Death Punch - Got Your Six Tank - Valley of Tears Queensryche - Condition Human W.A.S.P. - Golgotha Overall, this has been the best year in music in a long time as far as I'm concerned. |
Re: Best Music of 2015
I've been slacking on music this year but here's some of my favorites in no order:
Carly Rae Jepsen - Emotion Christine and the Queens - S/T Chvrches - Every Open Eye Ellie Goulding - Delirium Grimes - Art Angels Major Lazer - Peace is the Mission Meg Myers - Sorry |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Here are my top 10 from this year:
10. Doomtree - All Hands 09. Beach House - Depression Cherry 08. Thee Oh Sees - Mutilator Defeated at Last 07. Deerhunter - Fading Frontier 06. Kurt Vile - b'lieve I'm goin' down 05. Purity Ring - Another Eternity 04. Tame Impala - Currents 03. Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit 02. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly 01. Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell Pretty good year overall. |
Re: Best Music of 2015
Originally Posted by B5Erik
(Post 12681774)
My picks for Best Albums of 2015
Iron Maiden - The Book of Souls Trivium - Silence in the Snow Saxon - Battering Ram Stryper - Fallen Black Star Riders - The Killer Instinct Armored Saint - Win Hands Down Symphony X - Underworld Five Finger Death Punch - Got Your Six Tank - Valley of Tears Queensryche - Condition Human W.A.S.P. - Golgotha Overall, this has been the best year in music in a long time as far as I'm concerned. |
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