The top ten albums of 2011 are revealed.
The top twenty commences. What phenomenal albums lead up to the top ten? Come and take a look.
The list's mid-point. There's plenty of great material here, from rookie breakthroughs NewVillager to arena-ready acts like The Black Keys and Fleet Foxes. Take
The best albums of 2011 are further revealed, this time with some big names like Bon Iver, Drake, Panda Bear, and The Mountain Goats
...and it begins. The first ten albums are revealed. Check back the rest of the week to see the remaining forty albums.
The restless Cass McCombs, who released two albums in Wit’s End and Humor Risk this year, has a new politically charged single: "Bradley Manning".
Haven’t we all gotten tired of that generic tinny lo-fi garage guitar sound? Upward and onward to newer and more glorious fuzz, I say.
New Wave before New Wave had really solidified. Sort of like Springsteen, but sort of not. Perhaps it’s most accurately described as an offering
Ish Marquez is the hidden light at the end of the otherwise tedious anti-folk tunnel. He has the melodic gifts of Arthur Lee, but
All the Wrong People Are Dying is not actually an album, but a collection of the earlier Styrenes album A Monster and a Devil