1. Polica - United
Crushers
Great spaced-out electronic pop that sizzles in all the
right place.
2. Flock of Dimes -
If You See Me, Say Yes
New project from Jenn Wasner, the voice of Wye Oak. She could literally screech into a hole in
the ground and I would love it. Catchy,
creative and bold album.
3. Midnight Faces -
Heavenly Bodies
Their website describes their sound as something like
futuristic outlaw hot rodder music. The
album paints a very pretty picture in this vein.
4. Aesop Rock - The
Impossible Kid
A great personal regret for 2016 is and will be missing this
show when Aesop Rock came through town.
This one may be his best yet.
5. Caveman - Otero
War
Pitchfork gave this album a pretty bad review, saying that
Caveman is about 10 years behind the times.
Pitchfork can go fuck itself.
This album is great.
6. Wild Nothing -
Life of Pause
I've been half listening to this band for years, but from
the first moments of this album, it had me on the hook.
7. Blood Orange -
Freetown Sound
This album is the perfect snapshot of life in America in
2016. Topical, moving, and just bursting
with talent.
8. The Avalanches -
Wildflower
I'll be unpacking this album for all of 2017 too. Dense with carefully curated samples and
something like 14 years in the making.
9. Niki and the Dove
-Everybody's Heart is Broken Now
Equal parts nostalgic and fresh sounding, with a dynamic
range of styles.
10. Sulk - No
Illusions
4 Comments:
Magic. I don't know a single one of these artists...
Way to go deep, buddy.
Also, kudos for that Caveman review.
Loving the Midnight Faces.
That makes sense! They reminded me a lot of War on Drugs if you're familiar with them....
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