1.
Lord
Huron - Strange Trails
“These guys create a magical world in their songs. I think I want to live there but I'm also a bit afraid of it.” – Ancient Indian Wizard
“Is this country? Is this indie rock? Who cares; who knows… it is really good. Full of catchy, smooth tales of who-knows-the-fuck-what that are sure to fulfill your need for addicting toe-tapping tracks.” – NightraiN
“My children listened to Strange Trails every night for probably three months and I still didn't get tired of it.” - Vivacranewife
2.
Sleater-Kinney
- No Cities to Love
“Such a bad-ass album that it hurts.” - ve1cro
“After ten years off, their anger and politics resonate and inspire me more than ever.“ – Awmercy
“It's awesome to see a return of Sleater-Kinney, and it's amazing to see them return in such strong form. No Cities to Love is familiar yet refreshing.” – Patch
“All Hands On The Bad One will forever be MY Sleater Kinney record, but who knew they still had something so amazing still in them? This is badass!” - CloningMishap
3.
Father
John Misty - I Love You Honeybear
“This album is like good satire: you can not really listen and just enjoy it, and then you can really listen and be like "HOLY SHIT" and the see the entire world differently." – Vivacranewife
“A gorgeous overview of the small and big
problems of the world set to a soothing and wistful soundtrack.” - AncientIndian Wizard
“Having seen Father John Misty perform live several times this year, I don't know if his showmanship has colored my view of the album and catapulted it to the top. The whole album is refreshingly sarcastic and very well-crafted.” - Patch
“Having seen Father John Misty perform live several times this year, I don't know if his showmanship has colored my view of the album and catapulted it to the top. The whole album is refreshingly sarcastic and very well-crafted.” - Patch
4.
The
Decemberists - What a Beautiful World, What a Terrible World
“Colin Meloy has handled aging and adulthood beautifully. He's stayed weird and awesome and moving.” – Vivacranewife
“Oh weird?! The Decemberists put out a new album this year and it's in my top 10 list?! Another lovely romp in and out of reality by these talented fools.” - Ancient Indian Wizard
5.
Divers
- Hello Hello
“Divers mix heartland punk and slow burning indie rock. Rough and passionate, I’m blown away every time I see them.” – Awmercy
“Both epic and earthy.” - Paul
“Fantastic rock music. The album is great but this band truly shines in concert. I think this album makes my list mostly because of much they rocked my socks off every time I saw them this year.” - CloningMishap
6.
Kendrick
Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
“Lamar confronts injustice and violence, and he does it with a hopeful attitude and a constantly changing style that gives the album an epic feeling.” - CloningMishap
7.
Jamie
xx - In Colour
“This album makes me pine for the days when Underworld and The Orb were duking it out for the trippy chill-music crown. It's sample-driven and mostly instrumental with the vocals and lyrics sliding into the background.” – CloningMishap
8.
Bop
English - Constant Bop
“The 60s and 70s influences run deep on this somewhat-solo project album from White Denim’s front man. The songs taper off in quality toward the end, but the start is so strong that this warrants a top slot.” - NightraiN
9.
Summer
Cannibals - Show Us Your Mind
“Fully ascended as one of Portland's best rock bands delivering jagged hooks with serious chops, intensity, and attitude. A tight and ferocious live set not to be missed.” - Awmercy
“Do I love this album because it's tight, fast, and loud, or do I love this album because I have a serious crush on the lead singer? Tough call.” - CloningMishap
10.
Kurt
Vile - B'lieve I'm Goin' Down...
“Darker, quieter, and folkier than his
recent releases, Vile's introspective voice shines through on this classic-rock
influenced album that is very listenable and impressive.” - NightraiN
11.
Chrvches
- Every Eye Open
“The second best Chvrches album ever made! Yes, it's not really revolutionary but it IS a near-perfection of what they did with the first album.” - CloningMishap
12.
Twin
Shadow – Eclipse
“I started running this summer. It's kind of huge; when I texted my husband that I went on my first run he responded "WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?" But it's also amazing and I love this new part of my life. For the first couple of months, I only ran to this album.” – Vivacranewife
“Perhaps a polarizing album in the Twin Shadow fan club. I was apprehensive but after deciding to dive on in I never looked back.” - Ancient Indian Wizard
13.
Bully
- Feels Like
“I wish I could make this album tie for first. This entire album is solid and there are some definite stand out hits. The vocals are so full of life and passion, and the lyrics are full of coming-of-age angst. A truly fantastic album.” - Patch
14.
Lost
Lander – Medallion
“A grandiose pop album, the band striding out onto the dance floor with their fingers still grasping at the stars.” – Awmercy
“The song "Sunburns" absolutely rules.” - Ancient Indian Wizard
“One of the prettiest albums I've ever heard come out of Portland.” - CloningMishap
15.
Sheer
Mag – II
“The blownout lo-fi might deter some, but to me it sounds like that hidden gem on a friend’s overdubbed radio mixtape.” - Awmercy
16.
Heat
- Rooms EP
“Remember what it was like to be 21 and full of piss and swagger? Me neither. Heat are crushing on Lou Reed just as hard as the Strokes did, and sharp enough to pull it off in style. Ideal for vicarious reminiscing.” – Awmercy
“Thankfully someone decided to continue in the Strokes gritty pop music mold while still concentrating on craftsman ship. Not only did they accomplish that but they expanded on it. Well done Canada!” - Ancient Indian Wizard
17.
Big
Grams - Big Grams
"Fell In The Sun" is an all out
club banger for me. First time I heard it I was like "who the hell is
this" then I found out that it was Big Boi and Phantogram and what was
left of my mind was fully blown. So good.” - Ancient Indian Wizard
18.
Belle
& Sebastian - Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance
“Just like an old friend who you haven't seen in years and who you can pick up with right where you left off.” - ve1cro
19.
Courtney
Barnett - Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
“Almost anecdotal in its lyrical style. Conversational. She drifts in and out of actually singing and makes normal life sound so damn cool. Hang out with me, Courtney!” – CloningMishap
20.
Langhorne
Slim and The Law - The Spirit Moves
“This album is a happy-then-sad rollercoaster of emotions. Sucking you in with the rollicking floor-stompers, but tugging at your heart-strings in the slower tracks. I’m really enjoying the evolution of Langhorne Slim… please continue.” – NightraiN
“This album is a happy-then-sad rollercoaster of emotions. Sucking you in with the rollicking floor-stompers, but tugging at your heart-strings in the slower tracks. I’m really enjoying the evolution of Langhorne Slim… please continue.” – NightraiN
21.
Godspeed
You! Black Emperor - Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
“The new National Anthem. ...and because America is so broken, it had to be Canada that did anything about it...” – Rain
“Despite being a scant 4 songs long album, all the songs are top-notch and merit repeated hearings.” - Patch
22.
The
White Buffalo - Love and The Death of Damnation
“Not as potent as El Buffalo Blanco’s last release, but I find just about everything he puts out to be praiseworthy and I still gravitate to his slower tracks to let the deep baritone wash over me.” – NightraiN
“The quandary of heartache and melancholy, "do I drink more or drink less?" - Nesto
23.
Jose
Gonzalez - Vestiges & Claws
24.
Lucero
- All A Man Should Do
“Overall the quietest and most tender album from Lucero yet (although the horns remain!), but don’t let that fool you into thinking that it lacks the passion of Lucero’s previous albums.” – NightraiN
“Overall the quietest and most tender album from Lucero yet (although the horns remain!), but don’t let that fool you into thinking that it lacks the passion of Lucero’s previous albums.” – NightraiN
25.
Promotmartyr
- The Agent Intellect
“The Future of the Left travels through the early 80s and ends up in the 2010s.” - Paul
“The Future of the Left travels through the early 80s and ends up in the 2010s.” - Paul
26.
Ryan
Adams - 1989
“I'm not kidding, I cried when I listened to his cover of Out of the Woods.” – Vivacranewife
“Hi Ryan. Of course I still love you.” - Ancient Indian Wizard
27.
Murder
by Death - Big Dark Love
“Liked it more every new listen. More strings please.” – Nesto
“I love this band, but this album dropped off just a little bit. I feel like some of that may be due to the lack of a clear-cut single, but with that said I love "Send Me Home" and happily listen to this album anytime.” - NightraiN
28.
Tame
Impala – Currents
“A really psychedelic album from a consistently great band. The song "Cause I'm a Man" has been on of my most played singles this year, that I shamelessly sing along to and recommend to others.” - Patch
29.
The
Helio Sequence - The Helio Sequence
“I keep wanting to talk about how simple their sound is but I feel like that sounds wrong because they obviously put a ton of work into it and it sounds amazing so I'm just going to say that it is simple in the absolute best possible way. I love these dudes.“ - AncientIndian Wizard
30.
Nathaniel
Rateliff And The Night Sweats - Nathaniel Rateliff And The Night Sweats
“Sing-a-long!” – Nesto
“Like Cee Lo’s “Fuck You” for the alt. country set, ‘S.O.B.’ is catchy as hell and with just enough color in the chorus with to give it some edge.“ - Awmercy
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