Saturday, January 17, 2015

BEST ALBUMS OF 2014 (PART II)


19- Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Pinata
One of the best hip hop album of 2014, a great collaboration between Madlib and  rapper Freddie Gibbs...

18- Damon Albarn- Everyday Robots
No doubt that Damon Albarn(leader of  Blur) is an interesting/important and a hard working musician. He has made 12 albums since Blur's last album 2013 but Everyday Robots is his first actual solo album. Great album with mix of reggae, soul& gospel , it's something Damon Albarn used always in his music in the past.

17 - Iceage-Plowing Into The Field of Love


This is the third album by Danish post-punk band Iceage and it's their best in my opinion.

16- Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks - Enter the Slasher House
Avey Tare is the first Animal Collective member who made a solo album in 2014.

15-Run the Jewels - Run the Jewels 2 

14- Caribou - Our Love



13-Moiré - Shelter
 This wonderful debut release of Moire comes form Actress' Werkdiscs...


 


12- Mac DeMarco- Salad Days
Second Canadian who made my list, Mac DeMarco's second album made him an indie rock star... Mac DeMarco really deserves the success because he is one of the best songwriter of his generation.

11-  Ariel Pink- Pom Pom (tie)
This is Ariel Pink's first solo album, and there are few songs written by Kim Fowley(legendary producer from 70's for  The Runaways)  for Ariel... And one of this songs was recorded by Azealia Banks...



11- Scott Walker + Sunn O))) - Soused (tie)

This is one of those albums I was dying to hear, because I think it is one of the best possible collaboration for two musicians/band... They both do creepy rock, please watch the music video...




4 comments:

  1. I didn't know Damon Albarn has a new album out. I will check that out

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  2. I believe I found this list through what. CAN YOU PLEASE FUCKING FINISH IT ALREADY. The fact that I don't know the Top 10 is ruining my life. Namaste. You rock.

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  3. I will rock myself to sleep tonight with Christian Loeffler...

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