2015 - Favorite Albums

Started by Ob1jacobe, Jan 21, 2015, 04:22 PM

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Ob1jacobe

    I know it is early but I think 2015 is off to a fantastic start.  Only few weeks in and I have several that I have really enjoyed

    - Viet Cong - Viet Cong
    - Sleater-Kinney - No Cities To Love
    - Belle & Sebastian - Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance
    - Decembrists - What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World[/li]

oz_lieb

Hanni el Khatib - Moonlight
Lone Bellow - Then Came the Morning
Dr. Dog - Live at Flamingo Hotel

Come Closer

Viet Cong definitely. I mentioned these in the other thread but

Joey Bada$$- B4.DA.$$
Lupe Fiasco- Tetsuo & Youth

ironmike


LB

idk if i posted this

Spanish Gold--South of Nowhere
TV On the Radio--Seeds
no you never gotta fight with me

manonthemoon

Lord Dying - Poisoned Altars
Alive or Just Breathing

jimsflyingv

So far the only new release I have is the Dr.Dog Live Album which I listen to all the time for the last three days :-)


robb

Father John Misty's is great, no surprises there.  I really like Justin Townes Earle's Absent Fathers too, it's nice getting the other half to the Single Mothers album from the fall.
some get stoned, some get strange, sooner or later it all gets real.

Murph

Sleater-Kinney album is reallly good.  Also, this probably shouldnt count since this album came out in Novemeber I think, but Im just hearing it... Purple - 409 is fucking awesome

kotchishm

A few I've loved thus far:

All We Are - S/T
Father John Misty
Dodos - Individ
Ty Segall - Mr. Face EP
Sometimes when I get in my zone, you'd think I was stoned, but I never as they say, touched the stuf

MrWhippy

My favorite 2015 releases thus far:

Sleater-Kinney - No Cities to Love
Napalm Death - Apex Predator-Easy Meat
Viet Cong - Viet Cong
Father John Misty - I Love You, Honeybear
The Church - Further Deeper
My heart can't wait to meet you on the other side.

kvgq420

Pond- Man it feels like space again
Decemberists- W.A.T.W.W.A.B.W.
Mark Ronson- Uptown Special

Come Closer

An early top 10. Helluva start to the year imo.

1. Father John Misty
2. Viet Cong
3. The Amazing
4. The Districts
5. The Dodos
6. Sonny & the Sunsets
7. Mondo Drag
8. Andrew Bryant
9. Leapling
10. Pond

Doesn't even include a few good EPs, a couple great live albums, and Scott McMicken's album.

tippitoes22

Scottman-"It" (on cassette in the car)
Dr.Dog- "Flamingo Hotel" (vinyl, when I get home)

Can't get enough Dr.Dog :thumbsup: 
Them that don't know him won't like him and them that do, sometimes won't know how to take him

Murph


MrWhippy

The new record by A Place to Bury Strangers is a monster, so I'd add that to my list.

Also, if live albums count, the new Phosphorescent live album will definitely be one of the things I play the most this year.
My heart can't wait to meet you on the other side.

kotchishm

New Matthew E. White is freaking excellent.
Sometimes when I get in my zone, you'd think I was stoned, but I never as they say, touched the stuf

e_wind

Dr. Dog and phossys live albums.
The new Father John Misty is fantastic. I see it being a major contender at the years end.
don't rock bottom, just listen just slow down...

jwb

That Father John Misty album is so perfectly enjoyable all the way through. Going to be really hard to top for me

Murph

Yea you guys are both right.  That FJM really is one of the prettiest albums I've heard, maybe ever.  The guy is just an amazing songwriter