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10. Human Again by
Ingrid Michaelson.
This album really divided her fan base. Until now she was known for playing her ukulele and singing fairly upbeat songs. This is an album with hardly any ukulele on it and she decided to tackle some darker themes as well. Sonically it was a huge leap of growth and I love the album from start to finish. Highlights include “This Is War”, “Do It Now”, and “How We Love”. My favorite song was tacked on as a bonus track though. Here is “In the Sea”.
This album really divided her fan base. Until now she was known for playing her ukulele and singing fairly upbeat songs. This is an album with hardly any ukulele on it and she decided to tackle some darker themes as well. Sonically it was a huge leap of growth and I love the album from start to finish. Highlights include “This Is War”, “Do It Now”, and “How We Love”. My favorite song was tacked on as a bonus track though. Here is “In the Sea”.
9. The Lion’s Roar by First Aid Kit.
I’m from the South. When I first heard this album I
thought it had to of come from a band somewhere deep within my homeland. Then I
found out they were actually from Sweden. They have beautiful songwriting and
music. I could write on and on about this album. Instead here is a clip of my
favorite song “Emmylou”. Now listen and fall in love with them.
8. Coexist by The xx.
I was really nervous about this album. Their debut album is
still one of my favorites and I wasn’t sure how they could move forward as a
band. If they could do another album that wouldn’t just sound the same, but not
stray so far that they lost what made them a great band. Turns out I worried
for nothing. They have a sound all their own and crafted a stunning sophomore
album. The music is beautiful, haunting, and sexy. Check out “Angels”, “Swept
Away” and my favorite “Fiction”.
7. O’ Be Joyful by Shovels and Rope.
Disclaimer, I’ve known these two for a few years and some of
my best memories in college are of watching them with the bands they had back
in those days. Their best work has come from working together though. They are
now husband and wife and live on the road together. Great songwriting with
music rooted deep in the South. If you ever get the chance to see this duo
live, go. You won’t regret buying this album or seeing them live. My favorite
off this one is “Birmingham”.
6. My Head Is An Animal by Of Monsters and Men.
5. Babel by Mumford & Sons
Odds are you’ve got this album already. They’ve gotten big in the U.S.
and thank God. This is a band of pure talent. I think I best heard them
described as the child of Bruce Springsteen and Old Crow Medicine Show. I can
agree with that. Like The xx, this is another example of tackling a sophomore album and making it even better than your debut. My favorite song, “Broken Crown”.
4. Oceania by Smashing Pumpkins
3. Channel Orange by Frank Ocean
Forget all the controversy over his personal life. This is
just a great debut album from a guy who clearly knows what he is doing vocally,
lyrically, and sonically. It had a lot of hype and for me at least, it didn’t
disappoint. Highlights are “Super Rich Kids”, “Pyramids”, “bad Religion” and my
favorite “Pink Matter”.
2. Cloud Atlas by Tom Tykwer.
Okay, I realize this is a film score, but I’m putting it on
here anyway. I’m a film score nerd and in a year that had new music from John
Williams coming my way, I wasn’t expecting this to be my favorite score of the
year. The film has it’s flaws, but this score was perfect for it. Read David
Mitchell’s novel and then see the film. Highlights are “Prelude: The Atlas
March”, Cloud Atlas Opening Title”, “The Cloud Atlas Sextet” and my favorite “Sonmi-451
Meets Chang”. The last one I mentioned soars at the 1:43 mark. Let it build.
1.
All the Little Lights by Passenger
This album I discovered because
his single “Let Her Go” was a free download on iTunes. It is still my favorite
track off what is a great album. One of the most enjoyable singer-songwriters
to come on the scene this year.
That’s my list. Yes, I’ve left out
The Lumineers, Imagine Dragons, and Ellie Goulding. All of them could easily
slide onto the list and you should check them out as well. So again, if you’re
looking to buy some new music, these are my picks for this year.