What's yours?

What's yours?

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Brand New - Science Fiction

I'll be lucky to pick something by January

Not a super strong year so far. I guess it comes down to Xiu Xiu, Sun Kil Moon, Ariel Pink, or Brand New.

Kid-Koala & Emilíana-Torrini - Music To Draw To: Satellite
>an uncharted musical journey: an expansive work of ambient electronic soundscapes and chilling ballads in an inaugural volume in the Music To Draw To series using an array of synthesisers, keys, guitars, strings, turntables.

Hidden Orchestra - Dawn Chorus
>Masterminded by multi-instrumentalist Joe Acheson, using recordings of dawn choruses, “the singing of a large number of birds before dawn each day, particularly during the breeding season”.

Luke Vibert - UK Garave Vol.1
>A riotous romp through imaginatively used samples, familiar piano riffs, customary beats and other rave tropes, the master of mischief Luke Vibert puts together a 10 track ode to the era of M25 convoys, mobile phone hotlines and raving amongst dogs on strings in British aerodrome fields.

Izo FitzRoy - Skyline
>Raw, dynamic performances and beautifully honest songwriting with uplifting harmonies delivered via her powerful lead vocal and jazz tinged keys work

Hot 8 Brass Band - On the Spot
> In true Hot 8 style, this album pairs hard-hitting, heart-on-sleeve sentiment with party-fuelling beats, hooks and grooves; raw funk and charismatic hip hop vocals mix with Big Easy jazz elegance.

The Allergies - Push On
>they effortlessly fuse funk, soul, disco, hip-hop and breaks into dancefloor-ready nuggets of ear candy.

Quantic - Curao
>The culmination of world-renowned British producer Quantic and Colombian folklore singer Nidia Góngora which brings a new and highly original interpretation of the unique, rich and mystical musical traditions of the Colombian Pacific Coast

Lance Ferguson - Raw Material
>began by recruiting some of the country's finest musicians, he recorded a dozen tracks with them, cuts filled with soulful grooves and funky twists, then handed a vinyl copy of each of his recorded tracks to a different producer, to use as a template to sample for their own production.

Came out of nowhere and became my favorite pretty damn quick

Anything but Humanz.
God fucking damned reddit trashlords and their supportive Circlejerk.

Yes, gorillaz's gimmick is to change their sound, they don't have a sound.
But.
Gorillaz's gimmick is also producing good music, not Trap Trash, disgusted by how this turned out.

i dont remember seeing truly positive sentiments even on r/gorrilaz early after release

They were apologetic as reddit always is. Like, uh, when you totally know that everyone is completely dissapointed but they try to keep the mood up and downvote to hell anyone that says they didn't like the album, when no one did like the album? You know, when there are posts saying stuff defending the album, that's when you know shit smells. When there are people defending it instead of everyone simply talking positively about something with a few people hating on it, when you see everyone defending it instead of simply praising it you know something's fucking wrong. And reddit was on that mode through the release.
Thing is, god, that album killed the band for me.
Should have left it where they were, Do Ya Thing was a good single to kill it off.