tomsches 10,706 Report Posted December 3 Since 2019 is almost over and there aren't any albums I'm interested in coming soon, I thought I could share my favourite albums of the year and maybe you could also share yours. 1. Bat For Lashes - Lost Girls 2. FKA Twigs - Magdalene 3. Holly Herndon - Proto 4. Lana Del Rey - Norman ****ing Rockwell 5. Caroline Polachek - Pang 6. The Japanese House - Good At Falling 7. Bon Iver - i,i 8. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Ghosteen 9. Broods - Don't Feed The Top Monster 10. TR/ST - The Destroyer Part 1 11. Haelos - Any Random Kindness 12. Juniús Meyvant - Across The Borders 13. Clairo - Immunity 14. Rose Of The West - Rose Of The West 15. Maggie Rogers - Heard It In A Past Life 16. Angel Olsen - All Mirrors 17. Léon - Léon 18. Friendly Fires - Inflorescent 19. Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising 20. Kelsey Lu - Blood 21. Cigarettes After Sex - Cry 22. Electric Youth - Memory Emotion 23. Shura - Forevher 24. Men I Trust - Oncle Jazz 25. Anna Of The North - Dream Girl 26. Hot Chip - A Bath Full Of Ecstasy 27. Morrissey - California Son 28. Banks - III 29. Yeasayer - Erotic Reruns 30. Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me Tomorrow 3 1 Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
Craven Moorecox 2,360 Report Posted December 3 (edited) Carly Rae Jepsen album found fully stocked on the shelves Edited December 3 by Craven Moorecox 1 Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
FfFfFfFF 21,093 Report Posted December 3 I was scared I am going to see thank you next or such things when I opened the thread. I've only listened to Titanic Rising, III, Norman ****ing Rockwell and Magdalene but the last two are defintely my favorites from this year so taste. ►► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ►► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ►► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ►► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► 1 Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
AlexanderMagno 9,739 Report Posted December 3 (edited) I haven't heard Bat For Lashes in ages! Is her new album that good? I remember I was into her music with The Haunted Man (I knew every album released in 2012, damn I wish I was more aware of new music nowadays. I'm too old), but I was more of a casual listener. Enjoyed it, but wasn't a real fan. However, I absolutely love "Laura". Still sing it nowadays every once in a while. Will I enjoy Lost Girls? I didn't know The Japanese House, but I'm going to listen to it. It looks good (I know it's not the best way of judging music, but I really enjoy their imagery, so let's give it a chance). Edit: for someone who's right now into more ambient/lo-fi hip hop sounds, some dream pop (and full shoegazing), which albums from your list do you recommend? I also adored Norman ****ing Rockwell (best album for me so far), and am a Bon Iver fan but haven't had the time to listen to the album yet. Edited December 3 by AlexanderMagno Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
tomsches 10,706 Report Posted December 3 Just now, AlexanderMagno said: I haven't heard Bat For Lashes in ages! Is her new album that good? I remember I was into her music with The Haunted Man (I knew every album released in 2012, damn I wish I was more aware of new music nowadays. I'm too old), but I was more of a casual listener. Enjoyed it, but wasn't a real fan. However, I absolutely love "Laura". Still sing it nowadays every once in a while. Will I enjoy Lost Girls? I didn't know The Japanese House, but I'm going to listen to it. It looks good (I know it's not the best way of judging music, but I really enjoy their imagery, so let's give it a chance). The Haunted Man is in the top 3 of my all time favourite albums so Lost Girls doesn't even come close to that. But I really enjoyed it very much. It's much more accessible than The Bride, which she released in 2016. It's very retro 80s inspired. That being said, it's not very innovative or anything, but I put it at number 1 because I have a very personal connection to it. The best songs are: Kids in the dark, Peach Sky and Mountains. 1 1 Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
Autumn 4,488 Report Posted December 3 I haven't heard too many of these albums, which is odd since I follow alternative and indie fairly closely I've heard Inflorescence, III, Dream Girl, Heard It In A Past Life, Norman F*cking Rockwell, Immunity, Magdalene and Ghosteen. I'll have to check out the rest • formerly ARealWildMan, WarriorPhoenix • 1 Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
AlexanderMagno 9,739 Report Posted December 3 1 minute ago, tomsches said: The Haunted Man is in the top 3 of my all time favourite albums so Lost Girls doesn't even come close to that. But I really enjoyed it very much. It's much more accessible than The Bride, which she released in 2016. It's very retro 80s inspired. That being said, it's not very innovative or anything, but I put it at number 1 because I have a very personal connection to it. The best songs are: Kids in the dark, Peach Sky and Mountains. You made me listen to Laura again, what an amazing song. Have to check the album once again. 12 minutes ago, AlexanderMagno said: Edit: for someone who's right now into more ambient/lo-fi hip hop sounds, some dream pop (and full shoegazing), which albums from your list do you recommend? I also adored Norman ****ing Rockwell (best album for me so far), and am a Bon Iver fan but haven't had the time to listen to the album yet. Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
The Bling 12,054 Report Posted December 3 Taking notes for future listens, thank you! Sigmund Freud, analyze this Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter
tomsches 10,706 Report Posted December 3 15 minutes ago, AlexanderMagno said: Edit: for someone who's right now into more ambient/lo-fi hip hop sounds, some dream pop (and full shoegazing), which albums from your list do you recommend? I also adored Norman ****ing Rockwell (best album for me so far), and am a Bon Iver fan but haven't had the time to listen to the album yet. Definitely check out Proto! Electric Youth does dream pop too, but their new album didn't blow me away as much as their debut album. Oncle Jazz by Men I trust is dream pop too, but too long and too slow to be higher on the list. 1 Quote Share Link to post Share on other sites Facebook Twitter