1. Clutch - Book of Bad Decisions
Erstwhile Baltimore
hard rockers add a little more swagger and soul to their proven formula.
2. TesseracT - Sonder
TesseracT are clearly
raised on Tool and progressive metal, turning out a smooth and groovy
combination that is complex under the surface, like Steely Dan if they were
millennial metal heads.
3. Ghost - Prequelle
Ghost are the Def
Leppard of satanic metal, and Prequelle has big choruses that aren't about
sugar, photographs or untag glieben glauten globen.
4. John Escreet -
Learn to Live
Jazz pianist updates
the best of 70s fusion, while still sounding 21st century.
5. Zeal & Ardor -
Stranger Fruit
Is there such a thing
as Gospel Metal? Now there is.
6. Daughters - You
Won't Get What You Want
This is what
industrial noise rock should be right now.
7. Laibach - The Sound of Music
7. Laibach - The Sound of Music
It's Laibach, doing
the Sound of Music. Only their cover of "Let It Be" is better.
8. Tõnu Naissoo Trio
8. Tõnu Naissoo Trio
Re-release of a
long-forgotten Estonian free jazz trio from the early 70s. Who knew the
Estonians could swing like that?
Decades after
"Buffalo Stance" Neneh Cherry remains at the edge of new sounds.
10. Yob - Our Raw
Heart
Can stoner metal be heartbreaking?
Can stoner metal be heartbreaking?
11. Deafheaven -
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love
12. Devin Townsend Project - Ocean Machine Live at the Ancient Roman Theatre Plovdiv
3 Comments:
Gospel Medal? Intriguing. Subgenres are the best.
I love how your list is all over the map. Free jazz, Neneh Cherry, stoner metal back to back. Dang.
Did you see Deafheaven is playing with Baroness at Roseland this spring?
I'm enjoying both Deafheaven and Zeal & Ardor. It's becoming clear I like very specific subgenres of metal. Thank you for doing my research for me.
My Algiers, Young Fathers, and Zeal & Ardor mixtape is killing it today. Bout ready to start the revolution.
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