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Herr Tubthumper

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Well, there is no Rounder this year but them bearded plaid types at Resident have released their top 10 albums of the year.

1.grimes - visions
2.first aid kit - the lion's roar
3.django django - django django
4.chromatics - kill for love
5.grizzly bear - shields
6.goat - world music
7.alabama shakes - boys & girls
8.sharon van etten - tramp
9.the xx - coexist
10.mark lanegan band - blues funeral

I've got 5 in that list (1,3,5,7,9) which are the odds and apart from Alabama Shakes I agree they're all worthy entries. Grimes and Django Django will certainly be near the top, if not the top, of my list. Anyway, I need some time to compile mine. Laters.

I first saw Alabama Shakes live they are wonderful and the singer has a good set of lungs on her; something special. I then bought the album and it did not come up to scratch sadly. Booo.
 




Pogue Mahone

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I love the Alabama Shakes album. Had tickets to see them at The Concorde, but unbelieveably got the date wrong and turned up a day late. Enormously pissed off...
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Never heard of anything of them.

Well, you're in luck as Resident are offering their top 10 in a bundle of CDs with extra bonus stuff for £90 which is a damn fine deal.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Well, you're in luck as Resident are offering their top 10 in a bundle of CDs with extra bonus stuff for £90 which is a damn fine deal.



Aha- gotcha now. When they say 'Albums of the Year', they actually mean 'Albums we over-ordered based on NME hype, and now have no hope of shifting!".

Understood...
 




narly101

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They've missed Crystal Castles (III) off that list, and Breton's "Other People's Problems" - apart from that it's not a bad list
 








Sussex on Leith

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Never really cut it at Man Utd, did he?

:lolol:

The Djangos album is the only one on the list I know well, and it'd take a bit of beating. Have seen them 3 times this year, once in a student union, once in the National Museum of Scotland and once in a big tent on the Isle of Eigg. All equally brilliant.

Also really like what I've heard by First Aid Kit - the session they did for Marc Riley on 6 Music a few months back was absolutely stunning. TIme for some shopping I think.
 


les dynam

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Alabama Shakes are way over rated in my view. Massive hype act at this year's TGE so didn't even bother trying to get in. Saw them at Bestival and they were ok but no more. Don't rate the album at all. Wish Grimes would play Brighton again.

£90 for that lot is a great deal.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I'm probably late to the party on this and it may not even be an album from this year but Lana Del Rey Born to Die the Paradise edition gets my vote
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Aha- gotcha now. When they say 'Albums of the Year', they actually mean 'Albums we over-ordered based on NME hype, and now have no hope of shifting!".

Understood...

I think Resident are more Mojo than NME.
 








otk

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A mate recommended First Aid Kit to me, so I decided to see them live. Got stitched up by a tout for a ticket, but what the hell. Got royally plastered in the place after partaking of too much linament, and the manager had a bouncer sling me out, which was a proper fly in the ointment :ohmy:
 






hans kraay fan club

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I'm probably late to the party on this and it may not even be an album from this year but Lana Del Rey Born to Die the Paradise edition gets my vote

It was this year, so does count. It is a fine album, too.

I've bought very few albums this year, but that was one, and would be on my list. I'd also add the new Beth Orton and the Of Men and Monsters one. Really enjoying that.
 




Sussex on Leith

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It was this year, so does count. It is a fine album, too.

I've bought very few albums this year, but that was one, and would be on my list. I'd also add the new Beth Orton and the Of Men and Monsters one. Really enjoying that.

Of Monsters and Men, no? My mate saw them recently and brought me back the CD, still to give it a listen, ta for the reminder to do just that.

Another album of the year contender from left field (i.e. Scotland): Meursault's "Something for the Weakened". A bit on the mournful side for some tastes but absolutely beautiful. If you ever get the chance to see them live, do it - the singer has the most powerful voice I think I've ever heard. Once heard him sing without microphone to 500ish people in Edinburgh's Queen's Hall and his voice completely filled the place. In a good way.
 




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