Obscure Sound's top ten albums of 2012.
New Tracks
Obscure Sound kicks off the top 20 from a wonderfully diverse year in music. Check back for the remaining ten albums tomorrow.
Dubstep, electro-pop, punk, and stylistically ambiguous releases continue our favorite albums of 2012, as we pass the list's mid-way point.
Our 'Best Albums' feature continues with ten more excellent releases, ranging from intricate post-rock to sensual R&B.
Obscure Sound kicks off its annual 'Best Albums' feature... ten every day.
Before kicking off our Best Albums of 2012 feature, here’s a compilation of artists that made November one to remember. Since this will be the last of these compilations published in 2012,
Bell Gardens is led by songwriters Kenneth James Gibson and Brian McBride, who is half of ambient-classical duo Stars of the Lid. Their knack for beautifully organic songwriting carries into this project,
New Albums
London-based artist Giack Bazz presents a dynamic appeal across his third album, Bedtime Stories for Computers — drawing upon a variety of
MoreWoods of Error is an enveloping folk EP from Michael Andrew Griffith. A personal, highly emotional focus shows throughout. The process of
MoreA compelling electro-pop sound with both emotive and danceable qualities shows across Anywhere, the new EP from Pol Sembrano. The Seattle-based, Filipino-American
MoreAn affecting EP from Aníbal, Bungalow Sessions presents a captivating blend of layered folk and shimmering rock, weaving heartfelt emotion with dynamic
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