Saturday 3 December 2016

Stereo Brain // Album Of The Year Longlist

Andy Hull & Robert McDowell // Swiss Army Man Soundtrack
Genre: Soundtrack
Label: Lakeshore Records
Released: 24th June
Verdict: Something that's just a bit different - interesting and inventive musically while still capturing the essence of a movie of the same irk.






Architects // All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
Genre: Metalcore
Label: Epitaph Records
Released: 27th May
Verdict: Loud, in your face and yet incredibly intricate. Certainly Architects best work to date.





Black Foxxes // I'm Not Well
Genre: Alternative
Label: Spinefarm Records
Released: 19th August
Verdict: An album that demonstrates the potential that Black Foxxes showed from early on. Emotional, guitar driven and a must for any list.







Black Peaks // Statues
Genre: Rock
Label: Sony
Released: 8th April
Verdict: Seen by most as the most exciting rock album for years and I couldn't agree more. Anthemic and interesting - it was once described to me as "the math rock early Foals meets the heaviness of Deftones". Incidentally this album is the reason Deftones' record didn't make it on the list



Blossoms // Blossoms
Genre: Indie-Pop
Label: Virgin EMI
Released: 5th August
Verdict: Modern day indie-pop meets 80's in Blossoms' debut album. This album was a hit and made it to UK number 1 for two weeks.





Biffy Clyro // Ellipsis
Genre: Rock
Label: 14th Floor Records
Released: 8th July

Verdict: It's been a big year for Biffy and this album showed what they're still capable of. 'Wolves of Winter'' was one of the songs of the year and it's backed up by a brilliant album.





Daughter // Not To Dissapear
Genre: Indie
Label: Glassnote Records
Released: 15th January
Verdict: Delicate, quiet and thoughtful are words that spring to mind when you listen to Daughter's latest outing. It's pleasant and comfortable listening all the way.







Frightened Rabbit // Painting Of A Panic Attack
Genre: Indie
Label: Atlantic Records
Released: 8th April
Verdict: After making fans wait over 3 years for album number five, scottish indie rock powerhouses Frightened Rabbit did not disappoint. Their latest album shows a new side to the band while maintaining their distinctive style.




The Hunna // 100
Genre: Indie Rock
Label: High Time Records
Released: 26th August
Verdict: A band that only began in October 2015, they've taken social media by storm and created a large fan base of young music fans. The release of their debut album demonstrates how they've managed it - catchy songs, meaningful lyrics and dancy riffs all carried a long with persona of rock stars.




Joyce Manor // Cody
Genre: Emo-Grunge
Label: Epitaph Records
Released: 7th October
Verdict: Joyce Manor's latest outing is that little bit less grunge and a bit more emo than their previous records. This is nothing but a good thing however - it's an album that feels much more open and inviting while maintaining the bands recognisable sound.





The Lion & The Wolf // The Cardiac Hotel
Genre: Indie
Label: Xtra Mile
Released: 7th October
Verdict: After his beautiful debut, The Lion & The Wolf develops his sound on this new record. With more depth and more emotion this one hits right in the feelings.






Modern Baseball // Holy Ghost
Genre: Emo
Label: Run For Cover/Big Scary Monsters
Released: 13th May
Verdict: Their best record to date, on 'Holy Ghost' Mobo look at so much more than bad luck with girls and go much deeper into their own lives in a truly personal album.
FULL REVIEW







PUP // The Dream Is Over
Genre: Punk Rock
Label: Royal Mountain Records
Released: 27th May
Verdict: Listening to this album is like an angry jolt back to reality.









Panic! At The Disco // Death Of A Bachelor

Genre: Alternative
Label: Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen
Released: 15th January
Verdict: I initially described this album as 'pop punk meets Michael Buble' - this was meant as a bad thing but overtime this record has really grown on me and shown what it's really about to become one of my favourites from this year.



Radiohead // A Moon Shaped Pool
Genre: Indie
Label: XL Recordings
Released: 8th May
Verdict: Delicate and experimental. This was Radiohead at their finest. AN utterly beautiful album







Rusty Shackle // Dusk
Genre: Alt Folk
Label: Get Folked Records
Released: 25th March
Verdict: A mix of bouncy fun folk and serious musical talent comes together on the welsh bands finest record to date.

Slaves // Take Control
Genre: Punk
Label: Virgin EMI
Released: Slaves
Verdict: Last years winners come back with a punk-ier and less apologetic follow up to Are You Satisfied?. The record screams potential and the future if Slaves' sound.
FULL REVIEW




Spring King // Tell Me If You Like To
Genre: Indie Rock
Label: Island Records
Released: 10th June
Verdict: One of the best debut records of the year and also features one of the catchiest alternative tunes of they year - 'Demons'






Tigercub // Abstract Figures In The Dark
Genre: Rock
Label: Alcopop!
Released: 11th November
Verdict: Imagine a darker and grungier Queens Of The Stoneage and you have this record. It's musically brilliant and a really great listen.





Viola Beach // Viola Beach
Genre: Indie Rock
Label: Fuller Beans Records
Released: 29th July
Verdict: A posthumous inclusion for one of the UK's most promising bands. Released shortly after their and their managers deaths to commemorate them. Coldplay even covered their song as they headlined Glastonbury.




YAK // Alas Salvation
Genre: Rock
Label: Octopus Electrical
Released: 13th May
Verdict: Loud, unapologetic and grungy. Yak burst onto the scene this year with 2 tours plus a stint supporting The Last Shadow Puppets - all in all it's been a great year for them.

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