Honorable Mentions of 2015

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Hello valued reader – welcome to the list of records that are good but not as good as 50 others according to me. Let me stress this again though, these are very, very good. I wanted to make a list of 50 because I always make a list of 50. A list of 65 would break the norm and you know how I hate breaking Norm. Norm is a fragile, fragile man with a weak mind. It would get ugly, let’s put it that way. Also 50 and 15 is cleaner, capiche? Bada boom bada bing, let’s see these honorable mentions of 2015:

OBSERVATIONS:

I gotta hand it to If You’re Reading This… as it finally converted me into somewhat of a Drake fan. There’s still the occasional line that makes me throw my headphones across the room, but wow his aesthetic came through hard and fast on this thing and its undeniably intoxicating. I’m one step closer to fully understanding the 6 God, maybe 2016 will make me a true believer. Speaking of “6 God” I’m 100% certain that the beat was lifted from Donkey Kong Country 2. Just sample around – there are some similar rhythms all over the place.

Something happened with me and post punk this year. Not really sure what happened, but for some reason I had a bit of a fallout with it. I thought the Ought record was great, but something about it was just… I dunno, not spectacular. Same goes for the Protomartyr record, but to a lesser degree. That one didn’t really impact on me at all. Sauna Youth & Institute also put out great post punk records that I dug a bunch, but faded quick.  The only post punk record that really crushed me this year was Viet Cong’s, which you’ll see on my Top 50.

Comeback albums from New Order & Sleater-Kinney succeeded with me! I even had the pleasure of working with the New Order record at college radio, which was a blast, although it was a bit dispiriting to hear “who’s New Order” or even “who’s Joy Division” from college kids who listen to music for a living. But I digress – both of these albums I held the expected hesitation towards before they were released and was elated to find that they’re both awesome! Never been the most involved Sleater-Kinney fan, but this album kicks ass. Definitely inspired me to re-listen to their back catalog and hoo-boy was that a good decision.

Three of the most fun albums of the year are present here – Juan Wauters, Sicko Mobb & White Reaper. Juan is such a lovable, goofy dude and his simple music is great time. It was absolutely perfect for the immediate post-grad relax time and also doubled as a de-stresser once shit got bananas. With Sicko Mobb, I mean, have you even listened to this yet? This album is bonkers. It’s like happy drill music with absurd skits laced throughout. The songs are catchy as all hell and each one is an infectious sugar rush. I can’t believe it won me over but here I am, head over heels for this album. Then we have White Reaper, partying the night away. Like Sicko Mobb, each of these songs has the potential to get stuck in your head. The hooks! The riffs! The melodies! It’s honestly all here and it’s so badass.

There’s a good collection of somewhat bizarre (depending on who you’re talking to) electronic records in Ash Koosha, Gossamer, Heathered Pearls & Lakker. Gossamer & Heathered Pearls definitely lean on the more ambient and downtempo side of things while Ash Koosha and Lakker are far louder and more intense. All of these might have made it onto my earlier Overlooked Records Of The Year list, and here I am again, repping them hard. For all the electronic fans, these are for you.

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Top 15 EPs of 2015

To begin the wonderful end of the year list period of 2015, I thought I’d shout out 15 EPs that really brightened up my time here on this planet in 2015. We’ve got a pretty wide dispersion of styles in this small sample of records – tropical dream pop, hyperactive electronic pop, stoner metal, bedroom folk, badass riffage and plenty more.

If you click an album name, it’ll direct you to its Spotify page or a Youtube/Bandcamp sample. Hope you find something that you might have missed or you give a record another chance – I seriously love all these and hope you check them all out!

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Wet – “It’s All In Vain” [2015]

This is the third track off of the upcoming debut full-length from MA // NYC band Wet called Don’t You. This track is the opener for the album and if this is the kind of mood that they’re setting for the rest, I’m very, very excited. Don’t You is out in January 2016, it’s sounding like it’s gonna be a sexy winter in 2016.

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Sunflower Bean – “Wall Watcher” [2015]

I am too dang excited for this album!!!

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Haku – “Mamina” [1975/2015]

Found this album on my usual music discovery stomping grounds and had to pick it up. The tags included synth-pop, progressive electronic, field recording, spoken word, experimental, Hawaiian & Moog; so you know I had to check it out. It’s exactly what those tags entail – super early Moog analog synth work with some ethereal Hawaiian and Japanese lyrics. Very traditional but at the same time not. Interesting to say the least. This is the closing track.

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Wet – “Losing All We Knew” [2015]

Somehow every single song Wet releases is better than the previous, which is already at a high bar of quality. I absolutely cannot wait for this album next year.

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Ryosuke Miyata – Sea Of Nebukawa [Album, 2015]

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One style of music that seems to be usually put off to the side on many year end lists is ambient drone/field recordings, probably because they’re definitely not for everyone and it’s hard to subjectively rank them over say, a pop album. I only bring up year end lists because I feel like it’s almost that time when people come out to see what they’ve missed throughout the year, myself included.

This album from Ryosuke Miyata is a great collection of ambient drone tracks filtered in with pleasant field recordings. It won’t be on my own personal year-end list, but still an album I enjoyed a lot periodically throughout the year that I thought that people that frequent this blog should know about. If you’re unfamiliar with the world of field recordings, the name pretty much explains itself- they’re recordings from nature or real life: bird calls, answering machines, waves & water splashes… just y’know, sounds from the field. These are spliced in with slow moving, glacial drones that are more calming and blend into the background rather than jarring. The song names too, fit into the ambient mold, naming places and settings, rather than the activities that occur in said places. Establishing a canvas that lets any mind create meaning behind.

It’s music that sparks imagination. Without pretension, it is able to take you to a place that doesn’t exist, only through tones and sounds. Think of it as your version of Spirited Away, only where your parents don’t turn into pigs. Unless you want that to happen, then go ahead.

Check it out below & thanks for reading.

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Majical Cloudz – “Heavy” [2015]

Been connecting to this album over the past two days,but this song especially. At first I didn’t really like how this album was lacking immediacy, but it’s grown on me. In hindsight, that makes sense. Hope things feel better soon.

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Broadcast – “Tears In The Typing Pool” [2005]

This album is one of the all-time bests.

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15 Recommended Autumn Time Albums

For this rendition of Trevor lists a few albums and writes a bit of about them, we’ve got something that perfectly aligns with my album review style – describing things completely in semantics. “Well why does this album rank above the other one?” Heck if I know, it just feels that way. Here I’m getting into albums that remind me of the mild weather of autumn, with days that fluctuate from humid, sticky days to unreasonably cold and wet ones. The feeling of layered clothing, the heat in your car starting up for the first time in months, the pumpkins and squash everywhere, the crunching leaves, the turning of the years, all coming together in one beautiful harmony.

Winter and summer seasonal albums are easy. There are some albums that clearly evoke feelings of summer, say for instance In Colour by Jamie xx and those that are for winter, like Mount Eerie’s Sauna. Fall is a bit more abstract. I asked a panel of Facebook & Twitter friends to supply their fall favorites to confirm I’m not crazy in finding added meaning behind records when it’s autumn time. I got a ton of responses, which you can find below my picks, with an accompanying sample song embedded in the album name.

As for my picks, the theme of light, folky style music is predominant. There’s a sense of that as well with other recommendations – that and jazz. Introspective music. Calming music. This is the kind of music you listen to while sitting down to do homework, stuff to listen to while hiking in the woods, while just sitting and watching the rain fall. What else are you gonna do? Sitting inside, exploring outside, watching the leaves change? Might as well put on a record to keep you company.

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