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Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
Esta de metal es bastante variada y comparto ese número 1 de Cobalt como mejor disco del género este año.
http://www.vinylmeplease.com/magazine/10-best-metal-albums-2016/
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10. Nails: You Will Never Be One of Us
Do not underestimate Nails. Yes, they have a tendency to flitter their Twitter fingers, and yes, sometimes an ego or two gets bruised in the process. You Will Never Be One of Us, like the rest of their albums, and their presence as a whole, has little eloquence, and even littler need for it. Are they dumb? Hardly. They’ve finally transcended the HM-2 hardcore sound they popularized, and with Todd Jones discovering a knack for hooks, Nails are even more lethal than before. The title track seems divisive on the surface, and subtlety is a futile request for them, but it’s the rallying anthem for not taking the bullshit we need more than ever. “OUR PAIN IS NOT YOUR PAIN, OUR PRIDE IS NOT YOUR PRIDE” sounds like something nice to yell at your local Nazi. “Life Is Death Sentence” takes that anthemic power and channels it through a proclamation that we’re gonna die, but we’re gonna fight first. In “Savage Intolerance” and “Violence is Forever,” Nails have filtered Discharge’s blunt commentary through another layer of blistering noise, all without losing that primal urgency. I noted One of Us’ similarities to Pantera’s Vulgar Display of Power when I first wrote it up, but I’ve noticed a deeper connection: its relentless anger also does not come from masculine fragility, but by inspiring direct strength from within. If you’re trying to look smart by dismissing this as meathead fodder: you’re not. Only thing worse than a tough guy is a fake intellectual.9. Oathbreaker: Rheia
Is Oathbreaker black metal? Post-hardcore? Shoegaze, or even emo? Oathbreaker is none of those things by incorporating all of those things. Rheia’s fusion is a step ahead for the band, who were once caught between sounding like a Deathwish band of the past and representing Deathwish now, and it shows how black metal as a tool, rather than a ruleset, can make for something really powerful. It begins with Caro Tanghe’s bare voice, a statement of raw intent and an upfront statement that she is Oathbreaker’s key asset. She does not merely lay vocals over the music, but drives it: when she screams, the guitars scream louder, and when she opts for faltering melodies, the band follows suit. Even when the screeching mass they create resembles black metal, there’s an openness that borders on confrontational. At Rheia’s center is “Needles In Your Skin,” where they transform the chug of metalcore into a searing rumination of confusion and loss. When Tanghe keeps crying “How could you go without me” over and over, it speaks to a common wayward feeling, where messy ends never get tied up, where rebuilding is insurmountable. Rheia gives this mental anguish a very real physicality, as it focuses on bodies failing; it’s a sister album to Pharmakon’s Bestial Burden in a way, where the ultimate nightmare is you betraying yourself. Oathbreaker want you to acknowledge that and still realize that giving up isn’t an option, a spit in the face of apathetic acceptance. With that realization, combined with the music, Rheia is something else entirely, maybe not post-genre, but post-convention, post-fear.8. Palace of Worms: The Ladder
Two and a half decades after Burzum, there’s still beauty in solo black metal, the anguish of the lost soul through buzz and howl. Representing the solitary, but not isolationist, front this year is Palace of Worms, headed by Bay Area black metal musician Balan. In The Ladder, he delves into his goth side, adding a disorienting melancholy to his music. “In the Twilight Divide” begins with damaged jangle-pop before bursting into a black metal assault, and the deary cloak grows tighter on “From the Ash.” It recalls DSBM without being overtly sadboy; the depression is more a sticky veneer than a clobbering aesthetic. “Ephemeral Blues” features some of his most downtrodden and beautiful riffs, a culmination to a record whose direction came from a lack of one. Balan knows that an auteur can’t do it alone, so he calls upon a few locals to complete his vision. Bezaelith, from dulcimer black metal unit Botanist (where Balan is also a member), adds haunting choral vocals to “Divide” and “Nightworld,” giving them oddly gothic metal feels. Balan’s closest contemporary, Steve Peacock of avant-mindfuck Mastery, provides lead guitar work on “From The Ash” and “Strange Constellations,” with his contributions to the latter solidifying the adrift vibe. Sometimes, you want to be alone — a recharge is self care, black metal (when it’s good) is self-care, why not do both?7. Sumerlands: Sumerlands
What was one innovation eventually becomes a list of standards and practices. Today’s rebellion is tomorrow’s onesie. Such is life, but it’s also tragic when vital music, especially metal, is moving towards the path of inoffensive lounge jazz. 2016 saw an exceptional wave of bands who made traditional metal with a pre-codification sprit, capturing not just the sweetest riffs but the ultimate essence of rocking hard and riding free. Among the cream is Sumerlands, headed up by guitarist Arthur Rizk, already a noted producer who will soon be better known as a riffmaster, thanks to their self-titled debut. His playing combines the hooks of Jake E. Lee and the Viking Rush of Manilla Road, using progressive metal to go beyond celebrating itself. Have you heard anything as encaustic and life-affirming as his bends on “Seventh Seal?” Does his arena soloing on “Haunted Forever” make you believe in Valhalla, where Randy Rhoads never stops shredding? They’re electric moments — repeat after Diamond Head, “IT’S ELECTRIC” — that makes you remember why you got into metal. Phil Swanson, formerly of Hour of 13, is Rizk’s chief partner, bringing an experienced croon that is warm and triumphant simultaneously. He gives off a mythical air, taking on the right meanness for thrashier tracks like “Blind” and “Spiral Infinite,” while giving ballad heart to the weighty “The Guardian.” Rizk is a young warlock, Swanson is an elder veteran, and their chemistry is the heart of Sumerlands: it transcends age, it’s for those who understand the spirit of heavy metal, whether they’re 14 or 40.6. Wreck and Reference: Indifferent Rivers Romance End
There’s only one song I liked more than Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles” this year: Wreck and Reference’s “Powders.” In a year where collapse was the only constant, it captured not just the inevitability of rot through strife, but the inevitability that we’ll be pissed it’s out of our control. It is a metal song in its beauty and its existential woes — remember, many metal songs praise or lament forces we can’t shape, whether it’s Satan or Big Government — but driven by piano and noise instead of guitar, it does not resemble a metal song. Indifferent Rivers Romance Endexists on the outer planes of metal, electronic, and industrial, built only from Felix Skinner’s voice and sampler and Ignat Frege’s drumkit. “Powders” set one hell of a precedent, and the rest of Romance is faithful, a clash between Skinner’s taste for rich textures and his own self-panic. He’s come into his own as a songwriter and a performer, blurring the line between Roman glory and shame in “Ascend,” and making “Languish” sounds like Underworld scoring an apocalyptic ending to Trainspotting. Like electronic at its finest, Romance is about how machine will always be influenced by man: Skinner’s electronics are dark but not obtuse, and Frege’s understated drumming ends up being a huge driver. Romance is a metal album, even as it doesn’t sound like any other metal record. Will this be considered whatever’s “metal” in the future? We’ll never evolve out of our anxiety, so maybe.5. High Spirits: Motivator
Above all else, metal is loud, and that volume encompasses a whole spectrum of emotions. It’s music for parties, funerals, joyrides, tough conversations, and everything else in between. Chris Black, the maestro behind High Spirits, knows this, and channels it through reverence of twin-lead catchiness. Motivator recalls the classic sounds that made metal, with a timeless lust for life. Black sounds bigger than himself, harmonizing vocals and trading off leads as if he’s a full band. A one-man band of the people, no indulgences, just memorable songs. His lean compositions still have room for massive hooks, a case study in the potency of efficiency. This record also reveals Black to be a keen student of Scorpions: he combines the simplicity of the band’s more popular ‘80s material with their freer spirit in the ‘70s. His vocals even resemble Klaus Meine, with a somewhat more Australian roughness. Those leads, though? Those are all Thin Lizzy. Black’s been one of metal’s most solid songwriters for some time now, and it’s only with Motivator that he’s found a production style that compliments him. Crisp and clean, his solos sound more jubilant than ever, his voice is even more inspiring, and it sounds huge while remaining close to Earth. He chooses to remain underground, even though he’s got crossover talent too good for the diehards to hoard.4. Aluk Todolo: Voix
Metal came out of rock music’s increasing appetite for amplification, but in a lot a ways, metal is pretty close to jazz. Both genres hit the sweet spot of technical ability, cerebral energy, and raw heart: a mix of man’s intellectual potential and his inner wilderness. The late ‘80s and early ‘90s saw a wave of innovative fusions of jazz and metal, thanks to John Zorn’s avant-grind projects Naked City and Pain Killer, as well as Last Exit, the New York quartet where Sonny Sharrock and Peter Brotzmann brought heavy rock fury to free jazz. A metal group that also feels like listening to a revelatory jazz combo, though? Only French trio Aluk Todolo are on that wave. Voix is a quieter storm compared to its predecessor, Occult Rock, but the turbulence is no less raging. It’s Jack Johnson fighting it out, In A Silent Way. Shantidas Riedacker is the missing link between Sharrock and black metal, fusing both sides’ usage of noise as a melody driver. He’s airy and dense at the same time, conjuring a fog held together by freeform tremolo and expansive feedback. Repetition is important, as it is in black metal; still, Voix draws more on kraut-like basslines driven by Matthieu Canaguier funky hand to arrive at this effect. Aluk Todolo are on the next level of avant-metal, which doesn’t necessarily mean they’re totally outré, thanks to drummer Antoine Hadjioannou. He’s one of the few metal drummers with a head for jazz, working with a frantic feel only Bill Ward in his prime could match. His shuffling causes to Voix fly by, making 45 minutes feel like a grindcore minute. Aluk Todolo feel like they’re just letting go, not looking back, an unusual feeling for metal, not so much for jazz’s more experimental side. New Wave of Jazz Black Metal? NWOJBM isn’t the prettiest acronym, doesn’t mean that Voix isn’t one of the most exciting albums to come from metal’s weirder end in some time. By breaking the sinew of strict composition, metal gets closer to free music, closer to the freedom so often bandied about but rarely put into practice.3. A Pregnant Light: Rocky
I seek out and write about music that is, most of the time, difficult to listen to. Even I wasn’t prepared for A Pregnant Light’s Rocky, Damian Master’s memorial to his deceased father, Rocky Master. It’s a single 21-minute song, but that’s not where the difficulty lies; Damian will talk your head off about Madonna and Kylie Minogue, and his songs have the pop smarts to back that up. It’s brings you uncomfortably close into his mourning, detailing watching his father die, seeing a pillar of strength take his last breaths. Damian brings that grief into his performance, his blasting black metal filled with longing, his voice more distant and desperate than before. He is crying for a return of a life, not destruction of it, and it’s all the more intense for it. Rocky is filled with rich melodies and gorgeous acoustic interludes, not acting as a balm, rather elevating both Rocky’s stature and Damian’s pain. You rarely see metal that is this personal, something that says, “Here I am, a hurting, grieving person,” without being caked in layers of metaphor. Rocky is fucking direct, it hurts to listen to it — “Thank you for being the greatest man I’ve ever known” is a declaration, no gussying up necessary. It ends with a voicemail from Rocky, devastating to hear still for someone who’s heard the record many times. His final “love you” lives on in recording, as does the pain that there will never be another “love you.” Rocky is a portrait of love, of remembrance, of loss, of sorrow, a celebration of life even through death.2. Psalm Zero: Stranger to Violence
If you told me at the end of 2015 that someone who used to play in Dirty Projectors would make one of my favorite metal records this year, not only would I have told you to Leave the Hall, there would not be another Hall for you to go to. Leave it to Charlie Looker to make me eat my words. As the bassist and vocalist for Psalm Zero, he’s found fear and ecstasy in all of New York’s ‘80s: metal, hardcore, and electronic dance, and combined them into a path for metal’s more omnivorous, more potent future. Stranger to Violence’s elevator pitch is “metal New Order,” upping Looker’s melodic gifts that were once in the foreground. Their debut The Drain centered more on former guitarist Andrew Hock’s obsession with Finnish metal and Godflesh’s industrial oppression; its shining moment was when Looker took control with “In the Dead,” a dancey ballad centered around his medieval croon influenced by his love of early music and reverence to Bernard Sumner. Many of Violence’s songs are born from the DNA of “Dead,” chief to Psalm Zero’s astounding growth. Take the title track for example, where Looker delivers this line with subdued glee: “But every day/something needs to die/for me to live/for my fantasy.” It’s metal menace delivered like a new wave hit, chunky guitars acting as Chic gone Ministry. Electronics also play a bigger role here: from the subtle synth strings of the title track, to the bright charge of “Pay Tomorrow,” to the ominous horns of “Not Guilty,” Violence makes debts and gentrification and bloodlust into a throbbing club mix. Say yes to dance, say yes to metal, say yes to Psalm Zero. As much as it’s about the clash of Old and New New York (and “Real Rain” is pretty brutal on this front), it’s a victory for metal looking beyond its own confines.1. Cobalt: Slow Forever
Narrative is a funny thing. Create a backstory good enough, and that becomes the reason an album’s a future (or instant) classic. Sometimes, you need a story bigger than “we got into a room and made some songs”; a lot of the time, that won’t save your ass. The focus on narrative compels music critics to focus on only a few albums per year, betraying that music is, well, an enormous, multifaceted entity. There wasn’t a uniting metal album this year — Metallica attempted such, but try having a rational conversation about them in 2016. The truth it, metal is many different things now, and that’s not a bad thing. Still, what album should define metal this year?
Slow Forever, Cobalt’s double-disc masterpiece. They certainly had a narrative: expectations were sky-high following their third album Gin, they kicked out their old singer for being a bigot, they get a new singer, then they make their best album ever. Metal’s slowly and (not so) surely coming to grips with abandoning regressive values, and that’s welcome and long overdue progress, but that is only a fraction of why Slow is the best album of 2016.
Erik Wunder had established himself as a black metal talent with Gin; Slow is his awakening as a metal genius. He makes music that is structurally accomplished while gorging on feral urges, which the best metal does, and he did it better than everyone else this year. Wunder is heavily influenced by Tool, mainly Adam Jones and Danny Carey. He wants something rawer than Tool’s metaphysical progressive metal, without losing a philosophical edge, and he returns an animalistic power to the guitars. Gin had that Jones influence too, but Wunder lets those riffs breathe here, because you need that toxic air. If there is a riff that describes “going towards the light before you die,” it’s the break in “Beast Whip” with bright repetition that gives way to intricate sludge. “Elephant Graveyard” and “Final Will” take that concept to hardcore, adding a richness while maintaining immediacy. Slow Forever is about transcending conventions and using genres as bases to a more fulfilling experience rather than as an end; the aforementioned songs are just a small part of what makes this so successful. “Animal Law” takes Neurosis’ tribal drumming and creates a new “Odens Ride Over Nordland,” Bathory’s intro to Blood Fire Death, a prelude that’s far superior to most bands’ actual songs. That’s how good Wunder is. Charlie Fell, Cobalt’s new vocalist, is the perfect fit for the album. He comes from the Mike Williams school of giving voice to decay, especially the decay that sustains. Seeing him live, he’s much more animated than his predecessor, the in the red and only red Phil McSorely, and that’s apparent on Slow. He drags, he begs, he claws, he licks, he takes the punk-metal singer paradigm and adds sensuality. I could go on, but to end 2016, because every narrative has to end somewhere, here’s a Fell line you should use against your adversaries, and as a life motto in general: “Don’t fuck with me/I’ll set you free.”
http://www.vinylmeplease.com/magazine/10-best-metal-albums-2016/
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A mí también es uno de los discos que más me ha gustado este año. No sé si va a entrar en mi Top 10, pero en el Top 15 seguro.srv escribió:en la mía va seguro. Y también podría decir que ha sido de mis mejores conciertos este año.Viejo Logan escribió:Yo lo he visto en algún Top 50, pero siempre por debajo del 20. De hecho, en todas las que se han ido posteando por aquí no aparece en ningunaShunt escribió:Viejo Logan escribió:FasterLouder
1. Camp Cope - Camp Cope
2. Solange - A Seat at the Table
3. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity
4. A.B. Original - Reclaim Australia
5. Frank Ocean - Blonde
6. Beyoncé - Lemonade
7. The Drones - Feelin Kinda Free
8. A Tribe Called Quest - We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service
9. Deftones - Gore
10. D.D Dumbo - Utopia Defeated
11. Rihanna - ANTI
12. Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
13. Kendrick Lamar - untitled unmastered.
14. Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
15. David Bowie - Blackstar
16. Angel Olsen - My Woman
17. Chance The Rapper - Coloring Book
18. Big Scary - Animal
19. Bon Iver - 22, A Million
20. Savages - Adore Life
Lista con habituales (Bowie, Angel Olsen, Beyoncé, Solange...) pero también con sorpresas, como el primer puesto de Camp Cope, un trío femenino Indie-Rock, el tercero de King Gizzard o la presencia de Savages y The Drones.
El de Savages creo que lo he visto en varias listas.
De todas formas tengo todavía bastante por decidir. Con calma.
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Stonerider- Mensajes : 7284
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Una curiosa, mejores álbumes de versiones o discos tributo...
http://www.covermesongs.com/2016/12/the-best-cover-albums-of-2016.html
http://www.covermesongs.com/2016/12/the-best-cover-albums-of-2016.html
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Zeko escribió:Lo he diseñado yo, aunque me gustaría pulirla un poco mas
No escribo mucho, pero si leo bastante, soy un poco sosainas jajaja
En el mismo sitio web he dejado enlazado el resumen de 2015 también
http://jllorente-001-site1.htempurl.com/TopAlbums.aspx?F=I&Y=2015
Pintaza, enhorabuena.
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Loudwire (Rock Albums)
1. Highly Suspect, 'The Boy Who Died Wolf'
2. Rob Zombie, 'The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser'
3. A Day to Remember, 'Bad Vibrations'
4. Beartooth, 'Aggressive'
5. Deftones, 'Gore'
6. Pierce the Veil, 'Misadventures'
7. The Virginmarys, 'Divides'
8. Chevelle, 'The North Corridor'
9. Zakk Wylde, 'Book of Shadows II'
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers, 'The Getaway'
11. The Temperance Movement, 'White Bear'
12. Green Day, 'Revolution Radio'
13. Purson, 'Desire's Magic Theatre'
14. Sum 41, '13 Voices'
15. The Pretty Reckless, 'Who You Selling For'
16. Iggy Pop, 'Post Pop Depression'
17. Alter Bridge, 'The Last Hero'
18. Blink-182, 'California'
19. NOFX, 'First Ditch Effort'
20. Skillet, 'Unleashed'
1. Highly Suspect, 'The Boy Who Died Wolf'
2. Rob Zombie, 'The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser'
3. A Day to Remember, 'Bad Vibrations'
4. Beartooth, 'Aggressive'
5. Deftones, 'Gore'
6. Pierce the Veil, 'Misadventures'
7. The Virginmarys, 'Divides'
8. Chevelle, 'The North Corridor'
9. Zakk Wylde, 'Book of Shadows II'
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers, 'The Getaway'
11. The Temperance Movement, 'White Bear'
12. Green Day, 'Revolution Radio'
13. Purson, 'Desire's Magic Theatre'
14. Sum 41, '13 Voices'
15. The Pretty Reckless, 'Who You Selling For'
16. Iggy Pop, 'Post Pop Depression'
17. Alter Bridge, 'The Last Hero'
18. Blink-182, 'California'
19. NOFX, 'First Ditch Effort'
20. Skillet, 'Unleashed'
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La de Allmusic
http://www.allmusic.com/year-in-review/2016/
AllMusic Best of 2016 - Spanning the breadth of the music covered in 2016, this list features our editors' picks for the best albums of the year. Over the next three weeks we'll be sharing more genre-specific lists, but we wanted to start at the top, featuring the best of the best.
A Tribe Called Quest: We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service
Agnes Obel: Citizen of Glass
Alejandro Escovedo: Burn Something Beautiful
Amos Lee: Spirit
Anderson Paak: Malibu
Andy Stott: Too Many Voices
Angel Olsen: My Woman
Astronoid: AIR
Aubrie Sellers: New City Blues
Beyoncé: Lemonade
Brandy Clark: Big Day in a Small Town
Car Seat Headrest: Teens of Denial
Chance the Rapper: Coloring Book
Charles Bradley: Changes
Danny Brown: Atrocity Exhibition
David Bowie: Blackstar
Donny McCaslin: Beyond Now
Drive-By Truckers: American Band
Esperanza Spalding: Emily's D+Evolution
Iggy Pop: Post Pop Depression
Jenny Hval: Blood Bitch
Jessy Lanza: Oh No
Jóhann Jóhannsson: Orphée
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith: Ears
Kaytranada: 99.9%
Kendrick Lamar: untitled unmastered.
King: We Are King
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Nonagon Infinity
Kvelertak: Nattesferd
Kyle Dixon / Michael Stein: Stranger Things, Vol. 1 [Original Television Soundtrack]
La Orquesta Sinfonietta / Michael Spiro / Wayne Wallace: Canto América
Leonard Cohen: You Want It Darker
Maren Morris: Hero
Margo Price: Midwest Farmer's Daughter
Miranda Lambert: The Weight of These Wings
Mitski: Puberty 2
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Skeleton Tree
Niki and the Dove: Everybody’s Heart Is Broken Now
Omni: Deluxe
Paul Simon: Stranger to Stranger
Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool
Sarathy Korwar: Day to Day
Savages: Adore Life
Solange: A Seat at the Table
Sturgill Simpson:A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Tegan and Sara: Love You to Death
The Dear Hunter: Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional
The Rolling Stones: Blue & Lonesome
William Tyler: Modern Country
Yussef Kamaal: Black Focus
http://www.allmusic.com/year-in-review/2016/
AllMusic Best of 2016 - Spanning the breadth of the music covered in 2016, this list features our editors' picks for the best albums of the year. Over the next three weeks we'll be sharing more genre-specific lists, but we wanted to start at the top, featuring the best of the best.
A Tribe Called Quest: We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service
Agnes Obel: Citizen of Glass
Alejandro Escovedo: Burn Something Beautiful
Amos Lee: Spirit
Anderson Paak: Malibu
Andy Stott: Too Many Voices
Angel Olsen: My Woman
Astronoid: AIR
Aubrie Sellers: New City Blues
Beyoncé: Lemonade
Brandy Clark: Big Day in a Small Town
Car Seat Headrest: Teens of Denial
Chance the Rapper: Coloring Book
Charles Bradley: Changes
Danny Brown: Atrocity Exhibition
David Bowie: Blackstar
Donny McCaslin: Beyond Now
Drive-By Truckers: American Band
Esperanza Spalding: Emily's D+Evolution
Iggy Pop: Post Pop Depression
Jenny Hval: Blood Bitch
Jessy Lanza: Oh No
Jóhann Jóhannsson: Orphée
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith: Ears
Kaytranada: 99.9%
Kendrick Lamar: untitled unmastered.
King: We Are King
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Nonagon Infinity
Kvelertak: Nattesferd
Kyle Dixon / Michael Stein: Stranger Things, Vol. 1 [Original Television Soundtrack]
La Orquesta Sinfonietta / Michael Spiro / Wayne Wallace: Canto América
Leonard Cohen: You Want It Darker
Maren Morris: Hero
Margo Price: Midwest Farmer's Daughter
Miranda Lambert: The Weight of These Wings
Mitski: Puberty 2
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Skeleton Tree
Niki and the Dove: Everybody’s Heart Is Broken Now
Omni: Deluxe
Paul Simon: Stranger to Stranger
Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool
Sarathy Korwar: Day to Day
Savages: Adore Life
Solange: A Seat at the Table
Sturgill Simpson:A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Tegan and Sara: Love You to Death
The Dear Hunter: Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional
The Rolling Stones: Blue & Lonesome
William Tyler: Modern Country
Yussef Kamaal: Black Focus
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skydog escribió:Zeko escribió:Bueno, yo de momento he elaborado mi lista de discos nacionales (bueno, está Willis Drummond, jajajajaj). En breve la de Internacionales:
BEST ALBUMS 2016
¿Siempre distinguís entre "Nacional" e "Internacional" según el DNI del grupo/solista? Yo es que estas listas las separo en función del idioma. Soulbraker Company cantan en inglés, pues a competir con Stonerider, Blackberry Smoke y compañia.
Puestos a sacar punta, me parece igual de absurdo distinguir entre el DNI que distinguir entre el idioma en el que cantan. Viva Belgrado podría competir perfectamente con cualquier disco internacional dentro de lo que más me ha gustado este año. ¿Que por qué los separo? Bueno, pues no hay un motivo concreto. Supongo que eso me permite destacar más discos que de otra forma quedarían un poco rezagados u olvidados (a lo mejor el disco #10 de mi lista de nacionales no entra ni en los 60 discos que más me han gustado este año por poner un ejemplo)
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The Music Fix
1. Yak - Alas Salvation
2. The Joy Formidable - Hitch
3. The Burning Hell - Public Library
4. Teleman - Brilliant Sanity
5. Tegan and Sara - Love You to Death
6. Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
7. Skepta - Konnichiwa
8. Sia - This Is Acting
9. Sam Coomes - Bugger Me
10. Pascal Pinon - Sundur
11. Norma Jean Martine - Only In My Mind
12. Natalie McCool - The Great Unknown
13. Mystery Jets - Curve of the Earth
14. Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
15. Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
16. Lotus Thief - Gramarye
17. LOLO - In Loving Memory of When I Gave a Shit
18. Lily & Madeleine - Keep It Together
19. Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression
20. Harakiri For The Sky - III: Trauma
Esta es bastante inusual y ecléctica: Indie, moderneces varias, Country e incluso Black Metal
1. Yak - Alas Salvation
2. The Joy Formidable - Hitch
3. The Burning Hell - Public Library
4. Teleman - Brilliant Sanity
5. Tegan and Sara - Love You to Death
6. Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
7. Skepta - Konnichiwa
8. Sia - This Is Acting
9. Sam Coomes - Bugger Me
10. Pascal Pinon - Sundur
11. Norma Jean Martine - Only In My Mind
12. Natalie McCool - The Great Unknown
13. Mystery Jets - Curve of the Earth
14. Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
15. Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
16. Lotus Thief - Gramarye
17. LOLO - In Loving Memory of When I Gave a Shit
18. Lily & Madeleine - Keep It Together
19. Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression
20. Harakiri For The Sky - III: Trauma
Esta es bastante inusual y ecléctica: Indie, moderneces varias, Country e incluso Black Metal
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Viejo Logan escribió:The Music Fix
1. Yak - Alas Salvation
2. The Joy Formidable - Hitch
3. The Burning Hell - Public Library
4. Teleman - Brilliant Sanity
5. Tegan and Sara - Love You to Death
6. Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
7. Skepta - Konnichiwa
8. Sia - This Is Acting
9. Sam Coomes - Bugger Me
10. Pascal Pinon - Sundur
11. Norma Jean Martine - Only In My Mind
12. Natalie McCool - The Great Unknown
13. Mystery Jets - Curve of the Earth
14. Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
15. Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
16. Lotus Thief - Gramarye
17. LOLO - In Loving Memory of When I Gave a Shit
18. Lily & Madeleine - Keep It Together
19. Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression
20. Harakiri For The Sky - III: Trauma
Esta es bastante inusual y ecléctica: Indie, moderneces varias, Country e incluso Black Metal
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SPIN: http://www.spin.com/featured/the-50-best-albums-of-2016/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=facebook
PITCHFORK: http://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9980-the-50-best-albums-of-2016/?page=5
En ambas, reinando la Emperaora Solange. Mi disco del año, junto a Bowie.
PITCHFORK: http://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9980-the-50-best-albums-of-2016/?page=5
En ambas, reinando la Emperaora Solange. Mi disco del año, junto a Bowie.
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La lista de Riot Madrid en FB.
Los mejores discos nacionales del 2016
1. Accidente – Pulso
2. Suicidas – Baile de Máscaras
3. Kase.O – El Círculo
4. WARSONG – Control
5. BACKSEATS – Going Führer
6. The Blackjaw – Men of Prey
7. Heksa – Heksa
8. Bridges to Nowhere – Everything I Thought I Knew
9. The Government – Vote Me Tender
10. DRINK HUNTERS – Shameless
11. Viva Belgrado – Ulises
12. Flying Dog – These Are The Dead Years
13. WILD ANIMALS – Basements: Music To Fight Hypocrisy
14. CRIM – Blau sang, Vermell cel
15. Julián Maeso – Somewhere Somehow
16. The Soulbreaker Company – La Lucha
17. Morgan - Music – North
18. Roger Usart Band - Songs from a Twisted Neck
19. Troika - k7
20. Rosy Finch – Witchboro
Los mejores discos nacionales del 2016
1. Accidente – Pulso
2. Suicidas – Baile de Máscaras
3. Kase.O – El Círculo
4. WARSONG – Control
5. BACKSEATS – Going Führer
6. The Blackjaw – Men of Prey
7. Heksa – Heksa
8. Bridges to Nowhere – Everything I Thought I Knew
9. The Government – Vote Me Tender
10. DRINK HUNTERS – Shameless
11. Viva Belgrado – Ulises
12. Flying Dog – These Are The Dead Years
13. WILD ANIMALS – Basements: Music To Fight Hypocrisy
14. CRIM – Blau sang, Vermell cel
15. Julián Maeso – Somewhere Somehow
16. The Soulbreaker Company – La Lucha
17. Morgan - Music – North
18. Roger Usart Band - Songs from a Twisted Neck
19. Troika - k7
20. Rosy Finch – Witchboro
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Sean escribió:La lista de Riot Madrid en FB.
Los mejores discos nacionales del 2016
1. Accidente – Pulso
2. Suicidas – Baile de Máscaras
3. Kase.O – El Círculo
4. WARSONG – Control
5. BACKSEATS – Going Führer
6. The Blackjaw – Men of Prey
7. Heksa – Heksa
8. Bridges to Nowhere – Everything I Thought I Knew
9. The Government – Vote Me Tender
10. DRINK HUNTERS – Shameless
11. Viva Belgrado – Ulises
12. Flying Dog – These Are The Dead Years
13. WILD ANIMALS – Basements: Music To Fight Hypocrisy
14. CRIM – Blau sang, Vermell cel
15. Julián Maeso – Somewhere Somehow
16. The Soulbreaker Company – La Lucha
17. Morgan - Music – North
18. Roger Usart Band - Songs from a Twisted Neck
19. Troika - k7
20. Rosy Finch – Witchboro
Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
Viejo Logan escribió:The Music Fix
1. Yak - Alas Salvation
2. The Joy Formidable - Hitch
3. The Burning Hell - Public Library
4. Teleman - Brilliant Sanity
5. Tegan and Sara - Love You to Death
6. Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
7. Skepta - Konnichiwa
8. Sia - This Is Acting
9. Sam Coomes - Bugger Me
10. Pascal Pinon - Sundur
11. Norma Jean Martine - Only In My Mind
12. Natalie McCool - The Great Unknown
13. Mystery Jets - Curve of the Earth
14. Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
15. Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
16. Lotus Thief - Gramarye
17. LOLO - In Loving Memory of When I Gave a Shit
18. Lily & Madeleine - Keep It Together
19. Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression
20. Harakiri For The Sky - III: Trauma
Esta es bastante inusual y ecléctica: Indie, moderneces varias, Country e incluso Black Metal
Estos tipos indies lo fagocitan todo, primero asimilan a Sturgill Simpson y luego van a por Margo
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Mas listas de Riot Madrid:
Los mejores discos de hardcore del 2016
1. Trap Them – Crown Feral
2. The Dillinger Escape Plan – Dissociation
3. Nails – You Will Never Be One of Us
4. Touche Amore – Stage Four
5. Discharge – End of Days
6. Slaves – Take Control
7. Walls Of Jericho – No One Can Save You From Yourself
8. Every Time I Die – Low Teens
9. Suicidal Tendencies – World Gone Mad
10. Oathbreaker – Rheia
Los mejores discos de metal del 2016
1. Gojira – Magma
2. Meshuggah – The Violent Sleep Of Reason
3. Rotting Christ – Rituals
4. Kvelertak – Nattesferdt'
5. Borknagar – Winter Thrice
6. Metallica – Hardwired... to self-destruct
7. Ihsahn -Official- – Arktis
8. Anthrax – For All Kings
9. Amon Amarth – Jomsviking
10. Rotten Sound – Abuse to Suffer
Los mejores discos de rock de 2016
1. DIIV – Is the Is Are
2. Lucinda Williams – The Ghosts of Highway 20
3. Leonard Cohen – You Want It Darker
4. Shearwater – Jet Plane and Oxbow
5. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree
6. Dinosaur Jr – Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
7. Drive-By Truckers – American Band
8. Michael Kiwanuka – Love & Hate
9. Christine and the Queens – Chaleur Humaine
10. Jimmy Eat World – Integrity Blues
Los mejores discos de punk rock del 2016
1. Pulley – No Change in the Weather
2. Descendents - Hypercaffium Spazzinate
3. The Interrupters - Say It Out Loud
4. Face to Face – Protection
5. Beach Slang - A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
6. DIRECT HIT! – Wasted Mind
7. White Lung – Paradise
8. Against Me! - Shape Shift With Me
9. NOFX - First Ditch Effort
10. blink-182 - California
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Esta lista está muy bien
top 50 de No Depression
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
John Prine - For Better, Or Worse
Alejandro Escovedo - Burn Something Beautiful
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Wilco - Schmilco
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Amanda Shires - My Piece of Land
Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Lydia Loveless - Real
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By
Shovels & Rope - Little Seeds
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
The Avett Brothers - True Sadness
case/lang/veirs - case/lang/veirs
Elizabeth Cook - Exodus of Venus
Bob Weir - Blue Mountain
Bonnie Raitt - Dig In Deep
Dwight Yoakam - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
Aaron Lee Tasjan - Silver Tears
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry - Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad
Hard Working Americans - Rest in Chaos
Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Aoife O'Donovan - In the Magic Hour
Allen Toussaint - American Tunes
Peter Wolf - A Cure For Loneliness
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - Little Something More Fun
Angel Olson - My Woman
Sara Watkins - Young in All the Wrong Ways
Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels
Neil Young - Peace Trail
Will Bennett & the Tells - Wichita
Griffin House - So On and So Forth
Jim Lauderdale - This Changes Everything
Shawn Colvin/Steve Earle - Colvin & Earle
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
BJ Barham - Rockingham
Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
Band of Horses - Why Are You OK
Buddy Miller & Friends - Cayamo Sessions at Sea
David Bromberg - The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Lori McKenna - The Bird & the Rifle
http://nodepression.com/article/your-50-favorite-albums-2016
top 50 de No Depression
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
John Prine - For Better, Or Worse
Alejandro Escovedo - Burn Something Beautiful
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Wilco - Schmilco
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Amanda Shires - My Piece of Land
Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Lydia Loveless - Real
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By
Shovels & Rope - Little Seeds
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
The Avett Brothers - True Sadness
case/lang/veirs - case/lang/veirs
Elizabeth Cook - Exodus of Venus
Bob Weir - Blue Mountain
Bonnie Raitt - Dig In Deep
Dwight Yoakam - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
Aaron Lee Tasjan - Silver Tears
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry - Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad
Hard Working Americans - Rest in Chaos
Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Aoife O'Donovan - In the Magic Hour
Allen Toussaint - American Tunes
Peter Wolf - A Cure For Loneliness
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - Little Something More Fun
Angel Olson - My Woman
Sara Watkins - Young in All the Wrong Ways
Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels
Neil Young - Peace Trail
Will Bennett & the Tells - Wichita
Griffin House - So On and So Forth
Jim Lauderdale - This Changes Everything
Shawn Colvin/Steve Earle - Colvin & Earle
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
BJ Barham - Rockingham
Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
Band of Horses - Why Are You OK
Buddy Miller & Friends - Cayamo Sessions at Sea
David Bromberg - The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Lori McKenna - The Bird & the Rifle
http://nodepression.com/article/your-50-favorite-albums-2016
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Una lista sin Bowie que menciona la última ida de olla de Tito Neil. Con dos cojones. Bravo.
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blackfoot escribió:Esta lista está muy bien
top 50 de No Depression
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
John Prine - For Better, Or Worse
Alejandro Escovedo - Burn Something Beautiful
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Wilco - Schmilco
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Amanda Shires - My Piece of Land
Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Lydia Loveless - Real
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By
Shovels & Rope - Little Seeds
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
The Avett Brothers - True Sadness
case/lang/veirs - case/lang/veirs
Elizabeth Cook - Exodus of Venus
Bob Weir - Blue Mountain
Bonnie Raitt - Dig In Deep
Dwight Yoakam - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
Aaron Lee Tasjan - Silver Tears
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry - Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad
Hard Working Americans - Rest in Chaos
Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Aoife O'Donovan - In the Magic Hour
Allen Toussaint - American Tunes
Peter Wolf - A Cure For Loneliness
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - Little Something More Fun
Angel Olson - My Woman
Sara Watkins - Young in All the Wrong Ways
Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels
Neil Young - Peace Trail
Will Bennett & the Tells - Wichita
Griffin House - So On and So Forth
Jim Lauderdale - This Changes Everything
Shawn Colvin/Steve Earle - Colvin & Earle
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
BJ Barham - Rockingham
Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
Band of Horses - Why Are You OK
Buddy Miller & Friends - Cayamo Sessions at Sea
David Bromberg - The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Lori McKenna - The Bird & the Rifle
http://nodepression.com/article/your-50-favorite-albums-2016
kojonuda lista aunque solo haya escuchado unacuarta parte .............. o una kinta. Me pngo ya con los que no lo he hecho
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Una curiosa, la que ha elaborado el staff de Sister Ray, la tienda de discos del Soho que es una de las de más solera de Londres.
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Pero no habían cerrado?????
Estuve en Londres hace un mes y de saber que seguían abiertos, me hubiese pasado.
Estuve en Londres hace un mes y de saber que seguían abiertos, me hubiese pasado.
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Yo he estado ahí esta tarde, me parece que nunca han estado cerrados. De hecho creo que les va muy bien, he pasado por las tres tiendas más conocidas del distrito (esta, Reckless Records y Sounds of the Universe) y estaban a tope las tres.Sean escribió:Pero no habían cerrado?????
Estuve en Londres hace un mes y de saber que seguían abiertos, me hubiese pasado.
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Viejo Logan escribió:Yo he estado ahí esta tarde, me parece que nunca han estado cerrados. De hecho creo que les va muy bien, he pasado por las tres tiendas más conocidas del distrito (esta, Reckless Records y Sounds of the Universe) y estaban a tope las tres.Sean escribió:Pero no habían cerrado?????
Estuve en Londres hace un mes y de saber que seguían abiertos, me hubiese pasado.
He buscado y he encontrado un mensaje mío en el propio foro del cierre de Sister Ray en 2009. La última vez que fui varios días a Londres, los siguientes años fueron visitas fugaces. Buscando en Google, he encontrado información de que, efectivamente, estuvo al borde del cierre y la salvaron en el último segundo. Aquí mismo hay una "esquela" de aquella fecha:
http://www.splicetoday.com/consume/the-death-of-sister-ray
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Top 50 de la web The Daily Country, una de mis preferidas
As always, for me, a great album is one that stirs something deep and moves me emotionally; reaching in and drawing out feelings whether it's pure joy, big crocodile tears or something in between. Like last year, I listened to my fair share of albums, both for review and pleasure; so in order to narrow down the pool, there were no live albums, EPs, reissues, or compilations included in this list. The albums you find below all had that special something that drew me to listen to them consistently and repeatedly. Let me know if you agree, disagree, and, of course, what I might have missed.
1. Sean McConnell (Self-Titled)
The accomplished tunesmith (who has written too-numerous-to-count songs which others recorded) released his self-titled Rounder debut in July. The immaculately produced ten-song collection immerses the listener in McConnell’s honest, emotional songwriting and understated, flawless vocals on an album replete with poignant lyrics and unforgettable melodies that leave you with a palpable sense of McConnell’s gratefulness for the past, happiness with the present, and anticipation for the future. Although the incredibly moving stories are his, they are utterly identifiable and absolutely resonate. Fave tracks: "Running Under Water", "Beautiful Rose"
2. Ryan Beaver 'Rx'
Another accomplished songwriter, Beaver's May release, anchored by the hopeful resilience of “Dark” and the melancholy nostalgia and idealism of “If I Had A Horse,” is a collection of songs that are lyrically and sonically compelling, interesting, effective, and universally relatable. Beaver, who co-wrote nine of the twelve tracks, brings insight to a myriad of emotions including sentimentality, innocence, and longing and merges them with a welcome, edgy frankness; successfully conveying sentiments to either male or female in “a-ha” moments that have you realizing he nailed it. Fave tracks: "Rum and Roses", "Gravedigger"
3. Elise Davis 'The Token'
Released in September, Davis' The Token is a painstakingly honest look at the female struggles intertwining love, relationships, and commitment that, imbued with the matrix of emotions that often accompany those things, makes for a record that captures something raw, real and responsive that often hits too close to home. Fave tracks: "Pretty Girl", "I Go To Bars and Get Drunk"
4.Butch Walker 'Stay Gold'
Not your average choice for an Americana/alt-country/country blog but hell, Walker's album is killer; lyric-driven pop/rock that's overflowing with infectious hooks, boundless energy and emotional ballads, including one with Ashley Monroe. Fave tracks: "Irish Exit", "Can We Just Not Talk About Tonight"
5.BJ Barham 'Rockingham'
While Barham's songs for American Aquarium have always been personal and genuine - readily connecting with the listener - those traits have never been felt more strongly than on his solo effort which was released in August. Rockingham paints a picture of home - North Carolina, but really anywhere in small town USA - in substantive snapshots of the lives of the everyman and woman who reside (and try to get by) there with a dark realism, emotional depth, and authenticity that's unmatched. Fave tracks: "O' Lover", "Unfortunate Kind"
6. Kelsey Waldon 'I've Got A Way'
Honest to God country music in a beautifully classic, truly traditional collection of ten songs (eight originals, and two covers) that showcase a woman who is independent, honest and assured, creating music that is meaningful, touching and timeless. Fave tracks: "You Can Have It", "I'd Rather Go On"
7. Lori McKenna 'The Bird & The Rifle'
Incredibly impactful storytelling (and you'd expect nothing less from one of Nashville's most highly regarded songwriters), on ten tracks that mine the facets of relationships including love, heartache, and hope. Fave tracks: "Wreck You", "Old Men Young Women"
8. Randy Rogers Band 'Nothing Shines Like Neon'
Released in January, RRB delivers an album of traditional country that includes both heartbreaking and swoonworthy ballads, a hint of the blues, and some rebel rousing barroom sing-a-longs with guest spots throughout from Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, and Jerry Jeff Walker (as well as a tune penned with McConnell). The album's earnest, introspective lyrics, tender and spirited melodies, as well as precise musicianship, make it a record that shines brightly indeed. Fave tracks: "Tequila Eyes", "San Antone"
9. Jamestown Revival 'The Education of A Wandering Man'
Good Lord this record. The Austin-based duo's latest will feed your spirit and soothe your soul with stories that detail the working man, the push and pull of love, and the desire for the road all the while blending blues, country, and soul in perfect proportion. Fave tracks: "Airliner", "Almost All The Time"
10. Reckless Kelly 'Sunset Motel'
In their 20th year, Reckless Kelly continues to do what they do best on the recently Grammy-nominated (Best Recording Package) album. Balancing country and rock, their songs center around affecting songcraft, rousing and emotional melodies, and dynamic musicianship that never fails to satisfy. Fave tracks: "Forever Today", "One More One Last Time"
11. Dolly Shine 'Walkabout' - It was over just as it started to get going, but before disbanding Dolly Shine left us with one of the best records of the year.
12. Vandoliers "Ameri-Kinda' - Who knew punk and country would mix so well? If you're looking for something gritty, rootsy, and incredibly fresh, look no further.
13. Jared Deck (Self-Titled) - A soulful dose of heartland country-rock dealing with hurt, struggle, and strength is delivered on Deck’s debut, a stellar offering heavy on intimacy, truth and heart. Remember Deck's name.
14. Jesse Dayton 'The Revealer' - Emotional ballads, rousing rockabilly numbers, sharp instrumentation, and lots of humor..... where else are you going to find songs like "3 Pecker Goat", "Take Out The Trash," and a rendition of "I'm at Home Getting Hammered (While She's Out Getting Nailed)." Dayton wraps it all up in a damn near perfect collection.
15. The Honeycutters 'On The Ropes' - Amanda Anne Platt and her band deliver an album focusing on personal trials, persistence, introspection and self-awareness that mark her as one of the strongest and prolific songwriters in any genre. It's a solid, steady, and energized offering that proves they're ready to go a few more rounds.
16. Erik Dylan 'Heart of A Flatland Boy' - The songwriter's full-length debut reaches into exactly what that is in stories of Middle America, the people, and their stories of resilience and perseverance.
17. Alejandro Escovedo 'Burn Something Beautiful' - The well-respected and influential artist teamed with Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck on his latest, and one of his strongest outings to date, which finds Escovedo in top form from the blistering opener, "Horizontal" to the celestial closer, "Thought I'd Let You Know."
18. Rob Baird 'Wrong Side of The River' - Baird delivered a set balanced with thoughtful ballads and Memphis blues-infused gritty rockers that have plenty of heart and soul.
19. Darrell Scott 'The Couchville Sessions' - The singer-songwriter's first solo album in years is understated and completely moving.
20. Chris Stalcup and the Grange 'Downhearted Fools' - Heartache never sounded so good on Stalcup's latest record that hits that country-rock sweet spot.
21. Cody Johnson 'Gotta Be Me' - Johnson proves staying true to yourself in this business is possible as he sees his success grow wildly outside of Texas in no doubt fueled by his latest which injects humor and heart in songs that are pure country.
22.Green River Ordinance 'Fifteen' - Together for fifteen years (hence the title), GRO's January release is one of those records that just fills you with happy - insanely catchy melodies, relatable lyrics, and a welcome positivity.
23.Colvin & Earle (Self-Titled) - Two iconic voices blend together seamlessly in an album featuring originals as well as a couple covers, including "Ruby Tuesday."
24. Zane Williams 'Bringin' Country Back' - And that Williams does on a thematically varied collection that's country to the core.
25. Karen Jonas 'Country Songs' - Wrapping fiddle, steel, organ, and guitar around inspired storytelling, Jonas is all at once insightful, honest, tenacious, and vulnerable.
26. Chris King 'Animal' - On the recommendation of friends, I went out and purchased three albums - and King's was the only one I kept. Reflective and sometimes dark, these country rockers connect.
27. Hayes Carll 'Lovers and Leavers' - Incredibly personal, thoughtful, and intense, the quietness of the ten songs pack an emotional punch.
28. Aaron Einhouse 'It Ain't Pretty' - Einhouse pulls no punches on his latest, honing in on his sound with confidence, vigor, and a bit of attitude; crafting songs with the crystal clear realization that sometimes life ain't pretty, but it's those highs and lows (and places in between) that make life what it is....and people who they are.
29. Shovels and Rope 'Little Seeds' - The husband and wife duo take on life and death on their latest which tackles history, current events, and personal themes in pulsating rockers and emotional ballads.
30. Whiskey Myers 'MUD' - On what's only their fourth record, Whiskey Myers has managed to refine - yet simultaneously expand (with the addition of two new full-time members) and perfect - their sound into something that is grounded by a one-of-a-kind versatility, intensity, and diversity.
31. Blackberry Smoke 'Like An Arrow' - Southern rock and roll lives, and thrives, here.
32. Paul Cauthen 'My Gospel' - The former Sons of Father member's solo debut has depth, grit, and heart which paired with Cauthen's full, soulful baritone make him a strong contender to fill the shoes of the greats.
33. Miranda Lambert - 'The Weight of These Wings' Miranda mines heartbreak, grief, love, and more on a low-key bold double album that delivers.
34. Sturgill Simpson 'A Sailor's Guide To The Earth' - What more is there to say about the universally lauded album from someone who is insanely creative and constantly breaking new ground doing things his way.
35. Austin Lucas -'Between The Moon and the Midwest' - Known to many, but new to me, Lucas' latest will win you over with his moving storytelling, warm vocals, and a sincerity that flows through the entire record.
36. Jeremy Nail 'My Mountain' - The beautifully told personal stories of struggle, perseverance, gratitude and hope Nail weaves on My Mountain reflect his own journey, and leave you thinking about his story and reexamining your own.
37. The Wild Feathers 'Lonely Is A Lifetime' - Indie rock with big guitars, amazing harmonies, and lush melodies - their latest outing showed no signs of the sophomore slump.
38. Levi Lowrey 'Roots and Branches' - Lowrey shows great reverence and respect for his past while continuing to grow his own boughs into a tree blooming with songs filled with emotion, insight, and indelible melodies on this double disc set.
39. Flatland Cavalry 'Humble Folks' - The Lubbock-based band's latest project is energetic and sincere; it's one of those records that will move your feet as well as your heart.
40. Aubrie Sellers 'New City Blues' - Self-described garage country, Sellers' debut has crunchy guitars, pulsating drums which alongside her striking vocals, emits an intense energy and an attitude that's sassy, sweet and full of swagger.
41. Parker Millsap 'The Very Last Day' - The soulful, young singer-songwriter sets forth a brief yet dynamic set that deals with life, death, and love.
42. Nudie 'Everything's Different In The Night' - Well done rockabilly and classic country relating those famliar topics of heartache, love, and longing.
43. Western Centuries 'Weight Of The World' - Songwriting, musicianship, and three lead vocalists (Cahalen Morrison, Ethan Lawton and Jim Miller alongside Rusty Blake and Dan Lowinger) make this a standout country album you might have bypassed - or not have heard of - but should definitely give a spin.
44. Brent Cobb 'Shine On Rainy Day' - Gentle melodies, impactful lyricism, and Cobb's familiar vocals make this record something that's simply lovely.
45. Loretta Lynn 'Full Circle' - What an inspiration to be releasing albums at 84. The thirteen track album (14 if you count the spoken introduction) includes tunes inspired by Appalachian folk songs and newer versions of hits as well as duets with Willie Nelson and Elvis Costello.
46. Big Shoals 'Hard Lessons' - A realistic take on life’s highs and lows shared with maturity and insight only experience can provide.
47. M. Lockwood Porter 'How To Dream Again' - Porter questions the promise of The American Dream, examines prejudices, and appreciates the importance of an open heart and mind on his debut which may make some listeners uncomfortable but will also make you think - and that is a good thing indeed.
48. Wheeler Walker, Jr 'Redneck Shit' - Love him or leave him, you have the give the guy credit for thinking outside the box and making a brazen, sonically country, record that will either leave you laughing or seriously offended.
49. Brandy Clark 'Big Day In A Small Town' - While she leans more radio friendly with this release, the storytelling makes the record shine.
50. Jack Ingram 'Midnight Motel' - Mature and confident, the stories are delivered in an intimate manner that makes it all the more authentic.
http://thedailycountry.com/3/post/2016/12/the-50-essential-albums-of-2016.html
As always, for me, a great album is one that stirs something deep and moves me emotionally; reaching in and drawing out feelings whether it's pure joy, big crocodile tears or something in between. Like last year, I listened to my fair share of albums, both for review and pleasure; so in order to narrow down the pool, there were no live albums, EPs, reissues, or compilations included in this list. The albums you find below all had that special something that drew me to listen to them consistently and repeatedly. Let me know if you agree, disagree, and, of course, what I might have missed.
1. Sean McConnell (Self-Titled)
The accomplished tunesmith (who has written too-numerous-to-count songs which others recorded) released his self-titled Rounder debut in July. The immaculately produced ten-song collection immerses the listener in McConnell’s honest, emotional songwriting and understated, flawless vocals on an album replete with poignant lyrics and unforgettable melodies that leave you with a palpable sense of McConnell’s gratefulness for the past, happiness with the present, and anticipation for the future. Although the incredibly moving stories are his, they are utterly identifiable and absolutely resonate. Fave tracks: "Running Under Water", "Beautiful Rose"
2. Ryan Beaver 'Rx'
Another accomplished songwriter, Beaver's May release, anchored by the hopeful resilience of “Dark” and the melancholy nostalgia and idealism of “If I Had A Horse,” is a collection of songs that are lyrically and sonically compelling, interesting, effective, and universally relatable. Beaver, who co-wrote nine of the twelve tracks, brings insight to a myriad of emotions including sentimentality, innocence, and longing and merges them with a welcome, edgy frankness; successfully conveying sentiments to either male or female in “a-ha” moments that have you realizing he nailed it. Fave tracks: "Rum and Roses", "Gravedigger"
3. Elise Davis 'The Token'
Released in September, Davis' The Token is a painstakingly honest look at the female struggles intertwining love, relationships, and commitment that, imbued with the matrix of emotions that often accompany those things, makes for a record that captures something raw, real and responsive that often hits too close to home. Fave tracks: "Pretty Girl", "I Go To Bars and Get Drunk"
4.Butch Walker 'Stay Gold'
Not your average choice for an Americana/alt-country/country blog but hell, Walker's album is killer; lyric-driven pop/rock that's overflowing with infectious hooks, boundless energy and emotional ballads, including one with Ashley Monroe. Fave tracks: "Irish Exit", "Can We Just Not Talk About Tonight"
5.BJ Barham 'Rockingham'
While Barham's songs for American Aquarium have always been personal and genuine - readily connecting with the listener - those traits have never been felt more strongly than on his solo effort which was released in August. Rockingham paints a picture of home - North Carolina, but really anywhere in small town USA - in substantive snapshots of the lives of the everyman and woman who reside (and try to get by) there with a dark realism, emotional depth, and authenticity that's unmatched. Fave tracks: "O' Lover", "Unfortunate Kind"
6. Kelsey Waldon 'I've Got A Way'
Honest to God country music in a beautifully classic, truly traditional collection of ten songs (eight originals, and two covers) that showcase a woman who is independent, honest and assured, creating music that is meaningful, touching and timeless. Fave tracks: "You Can Have It", "I'd Rather Go On"
7. Lori McKenna 'The Bird & The Rifle'
Incredibly impactful storytelling (and you'd expect nothing less from one of Nashville's most highly regarded songwriters), on ten tracks that mine the facets of relationships including love, heartache, and hope. Fave tracks: "Wreck You", "Old Men Young Women"
8. Randy Rogers Band 'Nothing Shines Like Neon'
Released in January, RRB delivers an album of traditional country that includes both heartbreaking and swoonworthy ballads, a hint of the blues, and some rebel rousing barroom sing-a-longs with guest spots throughout from Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, and Jerry Jeff Walker (as well as a tune penned with McConnell). The album's earnest, introspective lyrics, tender and spirited melodies, as well as precise musicianship, make it a record that shines brightly indeed. Fave tracks: "Tequila Eyes", "San Antone"
9. Jamestown Revival 'The Education of A Wandering Man'
Good Lord this record. The Austin-based duo's latest will feed your spirit and soothe your soul with stories that detail the working man, the push and pull of love, and the desire for the road all the while blending blues, country, and soul in perfect proportion. Fave tracks: "Airliner", "Almost All The Time"
10. Reckless Kelly 'Sunset Motel'
In their 20th year, Reckless Kelly continues to do what they do best on the recently Grammy-nominated (Best Recording Package) album. Balancing country and rock, their songs center around affecting songcraft, rousing and emotional melodies, and dynamic musicianship that never fails to satisfy. Fave tracks: "Forever Today", "One More One Last Time"
11. Dolly Shine 'Walkabout' - It was over just as it started to get going, but before disbanding Dolly Shine left us with one of the best records of the year.
12. Vandoliers "Ameri-Kinda' - Who knew punk and country would mix so well? If you're looking for something gritty, rootsy, and incredibly fresh, look no further.
13. Jared Deck (Self-Titled) - A soulful dose of heartland country-rock dealing with hurt, struggle, and strength is delivered on Deck’s debut, a stellar offering heavy on intimacy, truth and heart. Remember Deck's name.
14. Jesse Dayton 'The Revealer' - Emotional ballads, rousing rockabilly numbers, sharp instrumentation, and lots of humor..... where else are you going to find songs like "3 Pecker Goat", "Take Out The Trash," and a rendition of "I'm at Home Getting Hammered (While She's Out Getting Nailed)." Dayton wraps it all up in a damn near perfect collection.
15. The Honeycutters 'On The Ropes' - Amanda Anne Platt and her band deliver an album focusing on personal trials, persistence, introspection and self-awareness that mark her as one of the strongest and prolific songwriters in any genre. It's a solid, steady, and energized offering that proves they're ready to go a few more rounds.
16. Erik Dylan 'Heart of A Flatland Boy' - The songwriter's full-length debut reaches into exactly what that is in stories of Middle America, the people, and their stories of resilience and perseverance.
17. Alejandro Escovedo 'Burn Something Beautiful' - The well-respected and influential artist teamed with Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck on his latest, and one of his strongest outings to date, which finds Escovedo in top form from the blistering opener, "Horizontal" to the celestial closer, "Thought I'd Let You Know."
18. Rob Baird 'Wrong Side of The River' - Baird delivered a set balanced with thoughtful ballads and Memphis blues-infused gritty rockers that have plenty of heart and soul.
19. Darrell Scott 'The Couchville Sessions' - The singer-songwriter's first solo album in years is understated and completely moving.
20. Chris Stalcup and the Grange 'Downhearted Fools' - Heartache never sounded so good on Stalcup's latest record that hits that country-rock sweet spot.
21. Cody Johnson 'Gotta Be Me' - Johnson proves staying true to yourself in this business is possible as he sees his success grow wildly outside of Texas in no doubt fueled by his latest which injects humor and heart in songs that are pure country.
22.Green River Ordinance 'Fifteen' - Together for fifteen years (hence the title), GRO's January release is one of those records that just fills you with happy - insanely catchy melodies, relatable lyrics, and a welcome positivity.
23.Colvin & Earle (Self-Titled) - Two iconic voices blend together seamlessly in an album featuring originals as well as a couple covers, including "Ruby Tuesday."
24. Zane Williams 'Bringin' Country Back' - And that Williams does on a thematically varied collection that's country to the core.
25. Karen Jonas 'Country Songs' - Wrapping fiddle, steel, organ, and guitar around inspired storytelling, Jonas is all at once insightful, honest, tenacious, and vulnerable.
26. Chris King 'Animal' - On the recommendation of friends, I went out and purchased three albums - and King's was the only one I kept. Reflective and sometimes dark, these country rockers connect.
27. Hayes Carll 'Lovers and Leavers' - Incredibly personal, thoughtful, and intense, the quietness of the ten songs pack an emotional punch.
28. Aaron Einhouse 'It Ain't Pretty' - Einhouse pulls no punches on his latest, honing in on his sound with confidence, vigor, and a bit of attitude; crafting songs with the crystal clear realization that sometimes life ain't pretty, but it's those highs and lows (and places in between) that make life what it is....and people who they are.
29. Shovels and Rope 'Little Seeds' - The husband and wife duo take on life and death on their latest which tackles history, current events, and personal themes in pulsating rockers and emotional ballads.
30. Whiskey Myers 'MUD' - On what's only their fourth record, Whiskey Myers has managed to refine - yet simultaneously expand (with the addition of two new full-time members) and perfect - their sound into something that is grounded by a one-of-a-kind versatility, intensity, and diversity.
31. Blackberry Smoke 'Like An Arrow' - Southern rock and roll lives, and thrives, here.
32. Paul Cauthen 'My Gospel' - The former Sons of Father member's solo debut has depth, grit, and heart which paired with Cauthen's full, soulful baritone make him a strong contender to fill the shoes of the greats.
33. Miranda Lambert - 'The Weight of These Wings' Miranda mines heartbreak, grief, love, and more on a low-key bold double album that delivers.
34. Sturgill Simpson 'A Sailor's Guide To The Earth' - What more is there to say about the universally lauded album from someone who is insanely creative and constantly breaking new ground doing things his way.
35. Austin Lucas -'Between The Moon and the Midwest' - Known to many, but new to me, Lucas' latest will win you over with his moving storytelling, warm vocals, and a sincerity that flows through the entire record.
36. Jeremy Nail 'My Mountain' - The beautifully told personal stories of struggle, perseverance, gratitude and hope Nail weaves on My Mountain reflect his own journey, and leave you thinking about his story and reexamining your own.
37. The Wild Feathers 'Lonely Is A Lifetime' - Indie rock with big guitars, amazing harmonies, and lush melodies - their latest outing showed no signs of the sophomore slump.
38. Levi Lowrey 'Roots and Branches' - Lowrey shows great reverence and respect for his past while continuing to grow his own boughs into a tree blooming with songs filled with emotion, insight, and indelible melodies on this double disc set.
39. Flatland Cavalry 'Humble Folks' - The Lubbock-based band's latest project is energetic and sincere; it's one of those records that will move your feet as well as your heart.
40. Aubrie Sellers 'New City Blues' - Self-described garage country, Sellers' debut has crunchy guitars, pulsating drums which alongside her striking vocals, emits an intense energy and an attitude that's sassy, sweet and full of swagger.
41. Parker Millsap 'The Very Last Day' - The soulful, young singer-songwriter sets forth a brief yet dynamic set that deals with life, death, and love.
42. Nudie 'Everything's Different In The Night' - Well done rockabilly and classic country relating those famliar topics of heartache, love, and longing.
43. Western Centuries 'Weight Of The World' - Songwriting, musicianship, and three lead vocalists (Cahalen Morrison, Ethan Lawton and Jim Miller alongside Rusty Blake and Dan Lowinger) make this a standout country album you might have bypassed - or not have heard of - but should definitely give a spin.
44. Brent Cobb 'Shine On Rainy Day' - Gentle melodies, impactful lyricism, and Cobb's familiar vocals make this record something that's simply lovely.
45. Loretta Lynn 'Full Circle' - What an inspiration to be releasing albums at 84. The thirteen track album (14 if you count the spoken introduction) includes tunes inspired by Appalachian folk songs and newer versions of hits as well as duets with Willie Nelson and Elvis Costello.
46. Big Shoals 'Hard Lessons' - A realistic take on life’s highs and lows shared with maturity and insight only experience can provide.
47. M. Lockwood Porter 'How To Dream Again' - Porter questions the promise of The American Dream, examines prejudices, and appreciates the importance of an open heart and mind on his debut which may make some listeners uncomfortable but will also make you think - and that is a good thing indeed.
48. Wheeler Walker, Jr 'Redneck Shit' - Love him or leave him, you have the give the guy credit for thinking outside the box and making a brazen, sonically country, record that will either leave you laughing or seriously offended.
49. Brandy Clark 'Big Day In A Small Town' - While she leans more radio friendly with this release, the storytelling makes the record shine.
50. Jack Ingram 'Midnight Motel' - Mature and confident, the stories are delivered in an intimate manner that makes it all the more authentic.
http://thedailycountry.com/3/post/2016/12/the-50-essential-albums-of-2016.html
blackfoot- Mensajes : 32944
Fecha de inscripción : 25/06/2008
Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
blackfoot escribió:Esta lista está muy bien
top 50 de No Depression
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
John Prine - For Better, Or Worse
Alejandro Escovedo - Burn Something Beautiful
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Wilco - Schmilco
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Amanda Shires - My Piece of Land
Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Lydia Loveless - Real
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By
Shovels & Rope - Little Seeds
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
The Avett Brothers - True Sadness
case/lang/veirs - case/lang/veirs
Elizabeth Cook - Exodus of Venus
Bob Weir - Blue Mountain
Bonnie Raitt - Dig In Deep
Dwight Yoakam - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
Aaron Lee Tasjan - Silver Tears
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry - Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad
Hard Working Americans - Rest in Chaos
Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Aoife O'Donovan - In the Magic Hour
Allen Toussaint - American Tunes
Peter Wolf - A Cure For Loneliness
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - Little Something More Fun
Angel Olson - My Woman
Sara Watkins - Young in All the Wrong Ways
Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels
Neil Young - Peace Trail
Will Bennett & the Tells - Wichita
Griffin House - So On and So Forth
Jim Lauderdale - This Changes Everything
Shawn Colvin/Steve Earle - Colvin & Earle
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
BJ Barham - Rockingham
Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
Band of Horses - Why Are You OK
Buddy Miller & Friends - Cayamo Sessions at Sea
David Bromberg - The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Lori McKenna - The Bird & the Rifle
http://nodepression.com/article/your-50-favorite-albums-2016
Como mola! El Top 3 se parece mucho a mi top 5
harry666- Mensajes : 8178
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Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
blackfoot escribió:Top 50 de la web The Daily Country, una de mis preferidas
As always, for me, a great album is one that stirs something deep and moves me emotionally; reaching in and drawing out feelings whether it's pure joy, big crocodile tears or something in between. Like last year, I listened to my fair share of albums, both for review and pleasure; so in order to narrow down the pool, there were no live albums, EPs, reissues, or compilations included in this list. The albums you find below all had that special something that drew me to listen to them consistently and repeatedly. Let me know if you agree, disagree, and, of course, what I might have missed.
1. Sean McConnell (Self-Titled)
The accomplished tunesmith (who has written too-numerous-to-count songs which others recorded) released his self-titled Rounder debut in July. The immaculately produced ten-song collection immerses the listener in McConnell’s honest, emotional songwriting and understated, flawless vocals on an album replete with poignant lyrics and unforgettable melodies that leave you with a palpable sense of McConnell’s gratefulness for the past, happiness with the present, and anticipation for the future. Although the incredibly moving stories are his, they are utterly identifiable and absolutely resonate. Fave tracks: "Running Under Water", "Beautiful Rose"
2. Ryan Beaver 'Rx'
Another accomplished songwriter, Beaver's May release, anchored by the hopeful resilience of “Dark” and the melancholy nostalgia and idealism of “If I Had A Horse,” is a collection of songs that are lyrically and sonically compelling, interesting, effective, and universally relatable. Beaver, who co-wrote nine of the twelve tracks, brings insight to a myriad of emotions including sentimentality, innocence, and longing and merges them with a welcome, edgy frankness; successfully conveying sentiments to either male or female in “a-ha” moments that have you realizing he nailed it. Fave tracks: "Rum and Roses", "Gravedigger"
3. Elise Davis 'The Token'
Released in September, Davis' The Token is a painstakingly honest look at the female struggles intertwining love, relationships, and commitment that, imbued with the matrix of emotions that often accompany those things, makes for a record that captures something raw, real and responsive that often hits too close to home. Fave tracks: "Pretty Girl", "I Go To Bars and Get Drunk"
4.Butch Walker 'Stay Gold'
Not your average choice for an Americana/alt-country/country blog but hell, Walker's album is killer; lyric-driven pop/rock that's overflowing with infectious hooks, boundless energy and emotional ballads, including one with Ashley Monroe. Fave tracks: "Irish Exit", "Can We Just Not Talk About Tonight"
5.BJ Barham 'Rockingham'
While Barham's songs for American Aquarium have always been personal and genuine - readily connecting with the listener - those traits have never been felt more strongly than on his solo effort which was released in August. Rockingham paints a picture of home - North Carolina, but really anywhere in small town USA - in substantive snapshots of the lives of the everyman and woman who reside (and try to get by) there with a dark realism, emotional depth, and authenticity that's unmatched. Fave tracks: "O' Lover", "Unfortunate Kind"
6. Kelsey Waldon 'I've Got A Way'
Honest to God country music in a beautifully classic, truly traditional collection of ten songs (eight originals, and two covers) that showcase a woman who is independent, honest and assured, creating music that is meaningful, touching and timeless. Fave tracks: "You Can Have It", "I'd Rather Go On"
7. Lori McKenna 'The Bird & The Rifle'
Incredibly impactful storytelling (and you'd expect nothing less from one of Nashville's most highly regarded songwriters), on ten tracks that mine the facets of relationships including love, heartache, and hope. Fave tracks: "Wreck You", "Old Men Young Women"
8. Randy Rogers Band 'Nothing Shines Like Neon'
Released in January, RRB delivers an album of traditional country that includes both heartbreaking and swoonworthy ballads, a hint of the blues, and some rebel rousing barroom sing-a-longs with guest spots throughout from Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, and Jerry Jeff Walker (as well as a tune penned with McConnell). The album's earnest, introspective lyrics, tender and spirited melodies, as well as precise musicianship, make it a record that shines brightly indeed. Fave tracks: "Tequila Eyes", "San Antone"
9. Jamestown Revival 'The Education of A Wandering Man'
Good Lord this record. The Austin-based duo's latest will feed your spirit and soothe your soul with stories that detail the working man, the push and pull of love, and the desire for the road all the while blending blues, country, and soul in perfect proportion. Fave tracks: "Airliner", "Almost All The Time"
10. Reckless Kelly 'Sunset Motel'
In their 20th year, Reckless Kelly continues to do what they do best on the recently Grammy-nominated (Best Recording Package) album. Balancing country and rock, their songs center around affecting songcraft, rousing and emotional melodies, and dynamic musicianship that never fails to satisfy. Fave tracks: "Forever Today", "One More One Last Time"
11. Dolly Shine 'Walkabout' - It was over just as it started to get going, but before disbanding Dolly Shine left us with one of the best records of the year.
12. Vandoliers "Ameri-Kinda' - Who knew punk and country would mix so well? If you're looking for something gritty, rootsy, and incredibly fresh, look no further.
13. Jared Deck (Self-Titled) - A soulful dose of heartland country-rock dealing with hurt, struggle, and strength is delivered on Deck’s debut, a stellar offering heavy on intimacy, truth and heart. Remember Deck's name.
14. Jesse Dayton 'The Revealer' - Emotional ballads, rousing rockabilly numbers, sharp instrumentation, and lots of humor..... where else are you going to find songs like "3 Pecker Goat", "Take Out The Trash," and a rendition of "I'm at Home Getting Hammered (While She's Out Getting Nailed)." Dayton wraps it all up in a damn near perfect collection.
15. The Honeycutters 'On The Ropes' - Amanda Anne Platt and her band deliver an album focusing on personal trials, persistence, introspection and self-awareness that mark her as one of the strongest and prolific songwriters in any genre. It's a solid, steady, and energized offering that proves they're ready to go a few more rounds.
16. Erik Dylan 'Heart of A Flatland Boy' - The songwriter's full-length debut reaches into exactly what that is in stories of Middle America, the people, and their stories of resilience and perseverance.
17. Alejandro Escovedo 'Burn Something Beautiful' - The well-respected and influential artist teamed with Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck on his latest, and one of his strongest outings to date, which finds Escovedo in top form from the blistering opener, "Horizontal" to the celestial closer, "Thought I'd Let You Know."
18. Rob Baird 'Wrong Side of The River' - Baird delivered a set balanced with thoughtful ballads and Memphis blues-infused gritty rockers that have plenty of heart and soul.
19. Darrell Scott 'The Couchville Sessions' - The singer-songwriter's first solo album in years is understated and completely moving.
20. Chris Stalcup and the Grange 'Downhearted Fools' - Heartache never sounded so good on Stalcup's latest record that hits that country-rock sweet spot.
21. Cody Johnson 'Gotta Be Me' - Johnson proves staying true to yourself in this business is possible as he sees his success grow wildly outside of Texas in no doubt fueled by his latest which injects humor and heart in songs that are pure country.
22.Green River Ordinance 'Fifteen' - Together for fifteen years (hence the title), GRO's January release is one of those records that just fills you with happy - insanely catchy melodies, relatable lyrics, and a welcome positivity.
23.Colvin & Earle (Self-Titled) - Two iconic voices blend together seamlessly in an album featuring originals as well as a couple covers, including "Ruby Tuesday."
24. Zane Williams 'Bringin' Country Back' - And that Williams does on a thematically varied collection that's country to the core.
25. Karen Jonas 'Country Songs' - Wrapping fiddle, steel, organ, and guitar around inspired storytelling, Jonas is all at once insightful, honest, tenacious, and vulnerable.
26. Chris King 'Animal' - On the recommendation of friends, I went out and purchased three albums - and King's was the only one I kept. Reflective and sometimes dark, these country rockers connect.
27. Hayes Carll 'Lovers and Leavers' - Incredibly personal, thoughtful, and intense, the quietness of the ten songs pack an emotional punch.
28. Aaron Einhouse 'It Ain't Pretty' - Einhouse pulls no punches on his latest, honing in on his sound with confidence, vigor, and a bit of attitude; crafting songs with the crystal clear realization that sometimes life ain't pretty, but it's those highs and lows (and places in between) that make life what it is....and people who they are.
29. Shovels and Rope 'Little Seeds' - The husband and wife duo take on life and death on their latest which tackles history, current events, and personal themes in pulsating rockers and emotional ballads.
30. Whiskey Myers 'MUD' - On what's only their fourth record, Whiskey Myers has managed to refine - yet simultaneously expand (with the addition of two new full-time members) and perfect - their sound into something that is grounded by a one-of-a-kind versatility, intensity, and diversity.
31. Blackberry Smoke 'Like An Arrow' - Southern rock and roll lives, and thrives, here.
32. Paul Cauthen 'My Gospel' - The former Sons of Father member's solo debut has depth, grit, and heart which paired with Cauthen's full, soulful baritone make him a strong contender to fill the shoes of the greats.
33. Miranda Lambert - 'The Weight of These Wings' Miranda mines heartbreak, grief, love, and more on a low-key bold double album that delivers.
34. Sturgill Simpson 'A Sailor's Guide To The Earth' - What more is there to say about the universally lauded album from someone who is insanely creative and constantly breaking new ground doing things his way.
35. Austin Lucas -'Between The Moon and the Midwest' - Known to many, but new to me, Lucas' latest will win you over with his moving storytelling, warm vocals, and a sincerity that flows through the entire record.
36. Jeremy Nail 'My Mountain' - The beautifully told personal stories of struggle, perseverance, gratitude and hope Nail weaves on My Mountain reflect his own journey, and leave you thinking about his story and reexamining your own.
37. The Wild Feathers 'Lonely Is A Lifetime' - Indie rock with big guitars, amazing harmonies, and lush melodies - their latest outing showed no signs of the sophomore slump.
38. Levi Lowrey 'Roots and Branches' - Lowrey shows great reverence and respect for his past while continuing to grow his own boughs into a tree blooming with songs filled with emotion, insight, and indelible melodies on this double disc set.
39. Flatland Cavalry 'Humble Folks' - The Lubbock-based band's latest project is energetic and sincere; it's one of those records that will move your feet as well as your heart.
40. Aubrie Sellers 'New City Blues' - Self-described garage country, Sellers' debut has crunchy guitars, pulsating drums which alongside her striking vocals, emits an intense energy and an attitude that's sassy, sweet and full of swagger.
41. Parker Millsap 'The Very Last Day' - The soulful, young singer-songwriter sets forth a brief yet dynamic set that deals with life, death, and love.
42. Nudie 'Everything's Different In The Night' - Well done rockabilly and classic country relating those famliar topics of heartache, love, and longing.
43. Western Centuries 'Weight Of The World' - Songwriting, musicianship, and three lead vocalists (Cahalen Morrison, Ethan Lawton and Jim Miller alongside Rusty Blake and Dan Lowinger) make this a standout country album you might have bypassed - or not have heard of - but should definitely give a spin.
44. Brent Cobb 'Shine On Rainy Day' - Gentle melodies, impactful lyricism, and Cobb's familiar vocals make this record something that's simply lovely.
45. Loretta Lynn 'Full Circle' - What an inspiration to be releasing albums at 84. The thirteen track album (14 if you count the spoken introduction) includes tunes inspired by Appalachian folk songs and newer versions of hits as well as duets with Willie Nelson and Elvis Costello.
46. Big Shoals 'Hard Lessons' - A realistic take on life’s highs and lows shared with maturity and insight only experience can provide.
47. M. Lockwood Porter 'How To Dream Again' - Porter questions the promise of The American Dream, examines prejudices, and appreciates the importance of an open heart and mind on his debut which may make some listeners uncomfortable but will also make you think - and that is a good thing indeed.
48. Wheeler Walker, Jr 'Redneck Shit' - Love him or leave him, you have the give the guy credit for thinking outside the box and making a brazen, sonically country, record that will either leave you laughing or seriously offended.
49. Brandy Clark 'Big Day In A Small Town' - While she leans more radio friendly with this release, the storytelling makes the record shine.
50. Jack Ingram 'Midnight Motel' - Mature and confident, the stories are delivered in an intimate manner that makes it all the more authentic.
http://thedailycountry.com/3/post/2016/12/the-50-essential-albums-of-2016.html
50 Albunes y no está el de Cody Jinks. no me parece
por lo que estuve escuchando al autor de esta lista le gusta el country mas tradicional
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harry666 escribió:blackfoot escribió:Esta lista está muy bien
top 50 de No Depression
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
John Prine - For Better, Or Worse
Alejandro Escovedo - Burn Something Beautiful
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Wilco - Schmilco
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Amanda Shires - My Piece of Land
Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Lydia Loveless - Real
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By
Shovels & Rope - Little Seeds
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
The Avett Brothers - True Sadness
case/lang/veirs - case/lang/veirs
Elizabeth Cook - Exodus of Venus
Bob Weir - Blue Mountain
Bonnie Raitt - Dig In Deep
Dwight Yoakam - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
Aaron Lee Tasjan - Silver Tears
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry - Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad
Hard Working Americans - Rest in Chaos
Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Aoife O'Donovan - In the Magic Hour
Allen Toussaint - American Tunes
Peter Wolf - A Cure For Loneliness
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - Little Something More Fun
Angel Olson - My Woman
Sara Watkins - Young in All the Wrong Ways
Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels
Neil Young - Peace Trail
Will Bennett & the Tells - Wichita
Griffin House - So On and So Forth
Jim Lauderdale - This Changes Everything
Shawn Colvin/Steve Earle - Colvin & Earle
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
BJ Barham - Rockingham
Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
Band of Horses - Why Are You OK
Buddy Miller & Friends - Cayamo Sessions at Sea
David Bromberg - The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Lori McKenna - The Bird & the Rifle
http://nodepression.com/article/your-50-favorite-albums-2016
Como mola! El Top 3 se parece mucho a mi top 5
Bien, parece que no voy a ser el único que vote a Lucinda Williams.
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Stonerider escribió:
Muy bien oyes, disfrutable por cualquier fan del metal progresivo cañero, preferible experiencia previa con el Until your heart stops.
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Sean escribió:La lista de Riot Madrid en FB.
Los mejores discos nacionales del 2016
13. WILD ANIMALS – Basements: Music To Fight Hypocrisy
Discazo de indie pop, antes sonaban más emos, celebro este giro a un rollo más poppie.
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Kupak escribió:Sean escribió:La lista de Riot Madrid en FB.
Los mejores discos nacionales del 2016
13. WILD ANIMALS – Basements: Music To Fight Hypocrisy
Discazo de indie pop, antes sonaban más emos, celebro este giro a un rollo más poppie.
Cruce de cables total, los he confundido con:
emo folk
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Americana Music Association Announces Top 100 Radio Albums of 2016
The Americana Music Association has announced their year-end Top 100 Albums of the Year based on the records reported to the Americana Airplay Chart during the period of December 1, 2015 through December 5, 2016. For folks looking for albums they may have missed in 2016, this annual list from Americana is always a good place to start.
Something always good to note about the Americana chart list is since it runs on the music calendar year and not around the release cycles of the specific albums, some titles may look unnecessarily downgraded, while others may look too high on the list. For example Jason Isbell’s Something More Than Free would be considered an Americana stalwart, but it was released in the middle part of 2015, meaning it probably would not receive a lot of radio play this year compared to a newer title such as Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Let Me Get By released in January of 2016.
Nonetheless, it’s a good indication of what resonated with Americana’s DJ’s in 2016.
Avett Brothers – True Sadness
Tedeschi Trucks Band – Let Me Get By
Bonnie Raitt – Dig In Deep
Lumineers – Cleopatra
Hayes Carll – Lovers And Leavers
Parker Millsap – The Very Last Day
Mudcrutch – 2
Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide To Earth
Colvin & Earle – Colvin & Earle
Jayhawks – Paging Mr. Proust
Margo Price – Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
Record Company – Give It Back To You
Lucinda Williams – The Ghosts Of Highway 20
Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats – Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats
Dylan LeBlanc – Cautionary Tale
Cactus Blossoms – You’re Dreaming
Darrell Scott – Couchville Sessions
Elizabeth Cook – Exodus Of Venus
Bonnie Bishop – Ain’t Who I Was
Aubrie Sellers – New City Blues
Sarah Jarosz – Undercurrent
Loretta Lynn – Full Circle
Sara Watkins – Young In All The Wrong Ways
Shovels & Rope – Little Seeds
Carrie Rodriguez – Lola
Josh Ritter – Sermon On The Rocks
Wynonna & The Big Noise – Wynonna & The Big Noise
Infamous Stringdusters – Ladies & Gentlemen
John Prine – For Better, Or Worse
Hard Working Americans – Rest In Chaos
Paul Simon – Stranger To Stranger
James Hunter Six – Hold On!
Aoife O’Donovan – Magic Hour
Robert Ellis – Robert Ellis
Honeycutters – On The Ropes
Luther Dickinson – Blues & Ballads
Peter Wolf – A Cure For Loneliness
Sam Bush – Storyman
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals – Call It What It Is
Devil Makes Three – Redemption & Ruin
Joe Ely – Panhandle Rambler
Buddy Miller & Friends – Cayamo Sessions At Sea
Dwight Yoakam – Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars…
Lori McKenna – The Bird & The Rifle
Jason Isbell – Something More Than Free
Yarn – This Is The Year
Wilco – Schmilco
Various – The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson – God Don’t Never Change
Anderson East – Delilah
Randy Rogers Band – Nothing Shines Like Neon
Corb Lund – Things That Can’t Be Undone
Turnpike Troubadours – Turnpike Troubadours
Willie Sugarcapps – Paradise Right Here
Luke Bell – Luke Bell
Jim Lauderdale – Soul Searching
John Doe – Westerner
Bottle Rockets – South Broadway Athletic Club
Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones – Little Windows
Miss Tess – Baby, We All Know
Los Lobos – Gates Of Gold
Bill Kirchen & Austin de Lone – Transatlanticana
Southern Culture On The Skids – The Electric Pinecones
Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin – Lost Time
Black Lillies – Hard To Please
Green River Ordinance – Fifteen
Jack Ingram – Midnight Motel
Patty Griffin – Servant Of Love
Amanda Shires – My Piece Of Land
Chris Isaak – First Comes The Night
Charles Bradley – Changes
Sierra Hull – Weighted Mind
Wood Brothers – Paradise
Reckless Kelly – Sunset Motel
Chris Stapleton – Traveller
Shovels & Rope – Busted Jukebox Volume 1
Hackensaw Boys – Charismo
Grant Lee Phillips – The Narrows
Todd Snider – Eastside Bulldog
Seth Walker – Gotta Get Back
Charlie Faye & The Fayettes – Charlie Faye & The Fayettes
Drive-By Truckers – American Band
William Bell – This Is Where I Live
Derek Hoke – Southern Moon
Tim O’Brien – Pompadour
Sarah Borges – Good And Dirty
Frankie Lee – American Dreamer
Steve Martin & Edie Brickell – So Familiar
Earls Of Leicester – Rattle & Roar
Hiss Golden Messenger – Heart Like A Levee
Whiskey Myers – Mud
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – Shine A Light
Lydia Loveless – Real
Sean McConnell – Sean McConnell
Malcolm Holcombe – Another Black Hole
Billy Gibbons – Perfectamundo
Tim Easton – American Fork
Mary Chapin Carpenter – The Things We Are Made Of
Rob Baird – Wrong Side Of The River
Brent Cobb – Shine On Rainy Day
Janiva Magness – Love Wins Again
http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/americana-music-association-announces-top-100-radio-albums-of-2016/
The Americana Music Association has announced their year-end Top 100 Albums of the Year based on the records reported to the Americana Airplay Chart during the period of December 1, 2015 through December 5, 2016. For folks looking for albums they may have missed in 2016, this annual list from Americana is always a good place to start.
Something always good to note about the Americana chart list is since it runs on the music calendar year and not around the release cycles of the specific albums, some titles may look unnecessarily downgraded, while others may look too high on the list. For example Jason Isbell’s Something More Than Free would be considered an Americana stalwart, but it was released in the middle part of 2015, meaning it probably would not receive a lot of radio play this year compared to a newer title such as Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Let Me Get By released in January of 2016.
Nonetheless, it’s a good indication of what resonated with Americana’s DJ’s in 2016.
Avett Brothers – True Sadness
Tedeschi Trucks Band – Let Me Get By
Bonnie Raitt – Dig In Deep
Lumineers – Cleopatra
Hayes Carll – Lovers And Leavers
Parker Millsap – The Very Last Day
Mudcrutch – 2
Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide To Earth
Colvin & Earle – Colvin & Earle
Jayhawks – Paging Mr. Proust
Margo Price – Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
Record Company – Give It Back To You
Lucinda Williams – The Ghosts Of Highway 20
Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats – Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats
Dylan LeBlanc – Cautionary Tale
Cactus Blossoms – You’re Dreaming
Darrell Scott – Couchville Sessions
Elizabeth Cook – Exodus Of Venus
Bonnie Bishop – Ain’t Who I Was
Aubrie Sellers – New City Blues
Sarah Jarosz – Undercurrent
Loretta Lynn – Full Circle
Sara Watkins – Young In All The Wrong Ways
Shovels & Rope – Little Seeds
Carrie Rodriguez – Lola
Josh Ritter – Sermon On The Rocks
Wynonna & The Big Noise – Wynonna & The Big Noise
Infamous Stringdusters – Ladies & Gentlemen
John Prine – For Better, Or Worse
Hard Working Americans – Rest In Chaos
Paul Simon – Stranger To Stranger
James Hunter Six – Hold On!
Aoife O’Donovan – Magic Hour
Robert Ellis – Robert Ellis
Honeycutters – On The Ropes
Luther Dickinson – Blues & Ballads
Peter Wolf – A Cure For Loneliness
Sam Bush – Storyman
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals – Call It What It Is
Devil Makes Three – Redemption & Ruin
Joe Ely – Panhandle Rambler
Buddy Miller & Friends – Cayamo Sessions At Sea
Dwight Yoakam – Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars…
Lori McKenna – The Bird & The Rifle
Jason Isbell – Something More Than Free
Yarn – This Is The Year
Wilco – Schmilco
Various – The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson – God Don’t Never Change
Anderson East – Delilah
Randy Rogers Band – Nothing Shines Like Neon
Corb Lund – Things That Can’t Be Undone
Turnpike Troubadours – Turnpike Troubadours
Willie Sugarcapps – Paradise Right Here
Luke Bell – Luke Bell
Jim Lauderdale – Soul Searching
John Doe – Westerner
Bottle Rockets – South Broadway Athletic Club
Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones – Little Windows
Miss Tess – Baby, We All Know
Los Lobos – Gates Of Gold
Bill Kirchen & Austin de Lone – Transatlanticana
Southern Culture On The Skids – The Electric Pinecones
Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin – Lost Time
Black Lillies – Hard To Please
Green River Ordinance – Fifteen
Jack Ingram – Midnight Motel
Patty Griffin – Servant Of Love
Amanda Shires – My Piece Of Land
Chris Isaak – First Comes The Night
Charles Bradley – Changes
Sierra Hull – Weighted Mind
Wood Brothers – Paradise
Reckless Kelly – Sunset Motel
Chris Stapleton – Traveller
Shovels & Rope – Busted Jukebox Volume 1
Hackensaw Boys – Charismo
Grant Lee Phillips – The Narrows
Todd Snider – Eastside Bulldog
Seth Walker – Gotta Get Back
Charlie Faye & The Fayettes – Charlie Faye & The Fayettes
Drive-By Truckers – American Band
William Bell – This Is Where I Live
Derek Hoke – Southern Moon
Tim O’Brien – Pompadour
Sarah Borges – Good And Dirty
Frankie Lee – American Dreamer
Steve Martin & Edie Brickell – So Familiar
Earls Of Leicester – Rattle & Roar
Hiss Golden Messenger – Heart Like A Levee
Whiskey Myers – Mud
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – Shine A Light
Lydia Loveless – Real
Sean McConnell – Sean McConnell
Malcolm Holcombe – Another Black Hole
Billy Gibbons – Perfectamundo
Tim Easton – American Fork
Mary Chapin Carpenter – The Things We Are Made Of
Rob Baird – Wrong Side Of The River
Brent Cobb – Shine On Rainy Day
Janiva Magness – Love Wins Again
http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/americana-music-association-announces-top-100-radio-albums-of-2016/
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http://www.rollingstone.com/country/lists/15-great-country-americana-albums-you-didnt-hear-in-2016-w456565/dylan-leblanc-cautionary-tale-w456569
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http://www.rollingstone.com/country/lists/40-best-country-albums-of-2016-w452950/miranda-lambert-the-weight-of-these-wings-w453832
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blackfoot escribió:http://www.rollingstone.com/country/lists/15-great-country-americana-albums-you-didnt-hear-in-2016-w456565/dylan-leblanc-cautionary-tale-w456569
De Elizabeth Cook acabo de abrir un hilo hoy mismo. Yo creo que te puede gustar si no la conoces.
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Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
blackfoot escribió:http://www.rollingstone.com/country/lists/40-best-country-albums-of-2016-w452950/miranda-lambert-the-weight-of-these-wings-w453832
Mola ver a Lydia Loveless y Margo Price tan arriba.
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My Buddy escribió:blackfoot escribió:http://www.rollingstone.com/country/lists/15-great-country-americana-albums-you-didnt-hear-in-2016-w456565/dylan-leblanc-cautionary-tale-w456569
De Elizabeth Cook acabo de abrir un hilo hoy mismo. Yo creo que te puede gustar si no la conoces.
Sí, lo echaré un vistazo y te comento
blackfoot- Mensajes : 32944
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pinkpanther escribió:harry666 escribió:blackfoot escribió:Esta lista está muy bien
top 50 de No Depression
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
John Prine - For Better, Or Worse
Alejandro Escovedo - Burn Something Beautiful
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Wilco - Schmilco
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Amanda Shires - My Piece of Land
Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesome
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Lydia Loveless - Real
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By
Shovels & Rope - Little Seeds
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
The Avett Brothers - True Sadness
case/lang/veirs - case/lang/veirs
Elizabeth Cook - Exodus of Venus
Bob Weir - Blue Mountain
Bonnie Raitt - Dig In Deep
Dwight Yoakam - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
Aaron Lee Tasjan - Silver Tears
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry - Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad
Hard Working Americans - Rest in Chaos
Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Aoife O'Donovan - In the Magic Hour
Allen Toussaint - American Tunes
Peter Wolf - A Cure For Loneliness
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - Little Something More Fun
Angel Olson - My Woman
Sara Watkins - Young in All the Wrong Ways
Bob Dylan - Fallen Angels
Neil Young - Peace Trail
Will Bennett & the Tells - Wichita
Griffin House - So On and So Forth
Jim Lauderdale - This Changes Everything
Shawn Colvin/Steve Earle - Colvin & Earle
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
BJ Barham - Rockingham
Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
Band of Horses - Why Are You OK
Buddy Miller & Friends - Cayamo Sessions at Sea
David Bromberg - The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Lori McKenna - The Bird & the Rifle
http://nodepression.com/article/your-50-favorite-albums-2016
Como mola! El Top 3 se parece mucho a mi top 5
Bien, parece que no voy a ser el único que vote a Lucinda Williams.
Una de los nuestros
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Sputnik Music (Hard Rock) - Lectores
01. Tremonti: Dust
02. Drive-by Truckers: American Band
03. Joe Bonamassa: Blues of Desperation
04. Avantasia: Ghostlights
05. Heck: Instructions
06. Votum: :KTONIK:
07. Chevelle: The North Corridor
08. Moon Tooth: Chromaparagon
09. The Cult: Hidden City
10. Black Mountain: IV
11. Greenleaf: Rise Above The Meadow
12. BUS: The Unknown Secretary
13. Lacey Sturm: Life Screams
14. Iggy Pop: Post Pop Depression
15. Blood Ceremony: Lord of Misrule
16. Ace Frehley: Origins, Vol. 1
17. Alter Bridge: The Last Hero
18. Avenged Sevenfold: The Stage
19. Diamond Head: Diamond Head
20. Tarot (AUS): Reflections
21. Spiritual Beggars: Sunrise to Sundown
22. Anthrax: For All Kings
23. Witchcraft: Nucleus
24. Purson: Desire's Magic Theatre
25. Airbourne: Breakin' Outta Hell
01. Tremonti: Dust
02. Drive-by Truckers: American Band
03. Joe Bonamassa: Blues of Desperation
04. Avantasia: Ghostlights
05. Heck: Instructions
06. Votum: :KTONIK:
07. Chevelle: The North Corridor
08. Moon Tooth: Chromaparagon
09. The Cult: Hidden City
10. Black Mountain: IV
11. Greenleaf: Rise Above The Meadow
12. BUS: The Unknown Secretary
13. Lacey Sturm: Life Screams
14. Iggy Pop: Post Pop Depression
15. Blood Ceremony: Lord of Misrule
16. Ace Frehley: Origins, Vol. 1
17. Alter Bridge: The Last Hero
18. Avenged Sevenfold: The Stage
19. Diamond Head: Diamond Head
20. Tarot (AUS): Reflections
21. Spiritual Beggars: Sunrise to Sundown
22. Anthrax: For All Kings
23. Witchcraft: Nucleus
24. Purson: Desire's Magic Theatre
25. Airbourne: Breakin' Outta Hell
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En jenesaispop han empezado a colgar la suya. Sólo falta el Top 9, aunque se ve venir: Nick Cave, Beyoncé, Frank Ocean, Kanye West, supongo que Bon Iver y vencedores... o Bowie o TAB.
http://jenesaispop.com/2016/12/20/283238/los-mejores-discos-2016/
Hay tres discos que me faltan, por eso
http://jenesaispop.com/2016/12/20/283238/los-mejores-discos-2016/
Hay tres discos que me faltan, por eso
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¿Qué pasa con Beyoncé que está en tantos lados? ¿Se ha pasado al death metal o qué?
Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
No le hace falta para hacer grandes discos.p0pi escribió:¿Qué pasa con Beyoncé que está en tantos lados? ¿Se ha pasado al death metal o qué?
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Daeshu escribió:No le hace falta para hacer grandes discos.p0pi escribió:¿Qué pasa con Beyoncé que está en tantos lados? ¿Se ha pasado al death metal o qué?
Yo prefiero el de Solange
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Esto es jar-rón?Viejo Logan escribió:Sputnik Music (Hard Rock) - Lectores
02. Drive-by Truckers: American Band
14. Iggy Pop: Post Pop Depression
24. Purson: Desire's Magic Theatre
Lo de Purson me parece especialmente llamativo. El disco ese como mucho incluye un tema que pueda incluirse dentro del género, y ahí están en todas las revistas heavys...
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blackfoot escribió:Americana Music Association Announces Top 100 Radio Albums of 2016
The Americana Music Association has announced their year-end Top 100 Albums of the Year based on the records reported to the Americana Airplay Chart during the period of December 1, 2015 through December 5, 2016. For folks looking for albums they may have missed in 2016, this annual list from Americana is always a good place to start.
Something always good to note about the Americana chart list is since it runs on the music calendar year and not around the release cycles of the specific albums, some titles may look unnecessarily downgraded, while others may look too high on the list. For example Jason Isbell’s Something More Than Free would be considered an Americana stalwart, but it was released in the middle part of 2015, meaning it probably would not receive a lot of radio play this year compared to a newer title such as Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Let Me Get By released in January of 2016.
Nonetheless, it’s a good indication of what resonated with Americana’s DJ’s in 2016.
- Spoiler:
Avett Brothers – True Sadness
Tedeschi Trucks Band – Let Me Get By
Bonnie Raitt – Dig In Deep
Lumineers – Cleopatra
Hayes Carll – Lovers And Leavers
Parker Millsap – The Very Last Day
Mudcrutch – 2
Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide To Earth
Colvin & Earle – Colvin & Earle
Jayhawks – Paging Mr. Proust
Margo Price – Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
Record Company – Give It Back To You
Lucinda Williams – The Ghosts Of Highway 20
Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats – Nathaniel Rateliff and The Nightsweats
Dylan LeBlanc – Cautionary Tale
Cactus Blossoms – You’re Dreaming
Darrell Scott – Couchville Sessions
Elizabeth Cook – Exodus Of Venus
Bonnie Bishop – Ain’t Who I Was
Aubrie Sellers – New City Blues
Sarah Jarosz – Undercurrent
Loretta Lynn – Full Circle
Sara Watkins – Young In All The Wrong Ways
Shovels & Rope – Little Seeds
Carrie Rodriguez – Lola
Josh Ritter – Sermon On The Rocks
Wynonna & The Big Noise – Wynonna & The Big Noise
Infamous Stringdusters – Ladies & Gentlemen
John Prine – For Better, Or Worse
Hard Working Americans – Rest In Chaos
Paul Simon – Stranger To Stranger
James Hunter Six – Hold On!
Aoife O’Donovan – Magic Hour
Robert Ellis – Robert Ellis
Honeycutters – On The Ropes
Luther Dickinson – Blues & Ballads
Peter Wolf – A Cure For Loneliness
Sam Bush – Storyman
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals – Call It What It Is
Devil Makes Three – Redemption & Ruin
Joe Ely – Panhandle Rambler
Buddy Miller & Friends – Cayamo Sessions At Sea
Dwight Yoakam – Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars…
Lori McKenna – The Bird & The Rifle
Jason Isbell – Something More Than Free
Yarn – This Is The Year
Wilco – Schmilco
Various – The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson – God Don’t Never Change
Anderson East – Delilah
Randy Rogers Band – Nothing Shines Like Neon
Corb Lund – Things That Can’t Be Undone
Turnpike Troubadours – Turnpike Troubadours
Willie Sugarcapps – Paradise Right Here
Luke Bell – Luke Bell
Jim Lauderdale – Soul Searching
John Doe – Westerner
Bottle Rockets – South Broadway Athletic Club
Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones – Little Windows
Miss Tess – Baby, We All Know
Los Lobos – Gates Of Gold
Bill Kirchen & Austin de Lone – Transatlanticana
Southern Culture On The Skids – The Electric Pinecones
Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin – Lost Time
Black Lillies – Hard To Please
Green River Ordinance – Fifteen
Jack Ingram – Midnight Motel
Patty Griffin – Servant Of Love
Amanda Shires – My Piece Of Land
Chris Isaak – First Comes The Night
Charles Bradley – Changes
Sierra Hull – Weighted Mind
Wood Brothers – Paradise
Reckless Kelly – Sunset Motel
Chris Stapleton – Traveller
Shovels & Rope – Busted Jukebox Volume 1
Hackensaw Boys – Charismo
Grant Lee Phillips – The Narrows
Todd Snider – Eastside Bulldog
Seth Walker – Gotta Get Back
Charlie Faye & The Fayettes – Charlie Faye & The Fayettes
Drive-By Truckers – American Band
William Bell – This Is Where I Live
Derek Hoke – Southern Moon
Tim O’Brien – Pompadour
Sarah Borges – Good And Dirty
Frankie Lee – American Dreamer
Steve Martin & Edie Brickell – So Familiar
Earls Of Leicester – Rattle & Roar
Hiss Golden Messenger – Heart Like A Levee
Whiskey Myers – Mud
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – Shine A Light
Lydia Loveless – Real
Sean McConnell – Sean McConnell
Malcolm Holcombe – Another Black Hole
Billy Gibbons – Perfectamundo
Tim Easton – American Fork
Mary Chapin Carpenter – The Things We Are Made Of
Rob Baird – Wrong Side Of The River
Brent Cobb – Shine On Rainy Day
Janiva Magness – Love Wins Again
http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/americana-music-association-announces-top-100-radio-albums-of-2016/
Así a ojo, el de Josh Ritter es del año pasado. Me alegra ver el de Ben Harper, pensé que lo había soñado... aunque solo sea por el primer tema...
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Buen discoRhonda escribió:Daeshu escribió:No le hace falta para hacer grandes discos.p0pi escribió:¿Qué pasa con Beyoncé que está en tantos lados? ¿Se ha pasado al death metal o qué?
Yo prefiero el de Solange
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Sean escribió:Viejo Logan escribió:Yo he estado ahí esta tarde, me parece que nunca han estado cerrados. De hecho creo que les va muy bien, he pasado por las tres tiendas más conocidas del distrito (esta, Reckless Records y Sounds of the Universe) y estaban a tope las tres.Sean escribió:Pero no habían cerrado?????
Estuve en Londres hace un mes y de saber que seguían abiertos, me hubiese pasado.
He buscado y he encontrado un mensaje mío en el propio foro del cierre de Sister Ray en 2009. La última vez que fui varios días a Londres, los siguientes años fueron visitas fugaces. Buscando en Google, he encontrado información de que, efectivamente, estuvo al borde del cierre y la salvaron en el último segundo. Aquí mismo hay una "esquela" de aquella fecha:
http://www.splicetoday.com/consume/the-death-of-sister-ray
Siguen abiertos. Ahora la tienda es mas pequeña. Berwick st mola. Al final del todo está Gosh comics, parte de mi ruta comiquera.
Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
Muy chula, estuve chafardeando un rato también.Kei escribió:Sean escribió:Viejo Logan escribió:Yo he estado ahí esta tarde, me parece que nunca han estado cerrados. De hecho creo que les va muy bien, he pasado por las tres tiendas más conocidas del distrito (esta, Reckless Records y Sounds of the Universe) y estaban a tope las tres.Sean escribió:Pero no habían cerrado?????
Estuve en Londres hace un mes y de saber que seguían abiertos, me hubiese pasado.
He buscado y he encontrado un mensaje mío en el propio foro del cierre de Sister Ray en 2009. La última vez que fui varios días a Londres, los siguientes años fueron visitas fugaces. Buscando en Google, he encontrado información de que, efectivamente, estuvo al borde del cierre y la salvaron en el último segundo. Aquí mismo hay una "esquela" de aquella fecha:
http://www.splicetoday.com/consume/the-death-of-sister-ray
Siguen abiertos. Ahora la tienda es mas pequeña. Berwick st mola. Al final del todo está Gosh comics, parte de mi ruta comiquera.
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Re: Listas de mejores discos de 2016
La del rutero Roger Estrada...
https://rogerestrada.net/2016/12/21/fuck-off-2016-but-thanks-for-these-records/
https://rogerestrada.net/2016/12/21/fuck-off-2016-but-thanks-for-these-records/
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Y la de los peores discos del año...
http://www.mondoinsonoro.com/single-post/2016/12/20/Los-22-peores-discos-del-2016
http://www.mondoinsonoro.com/single-post/2016/12/20/Los-22-peores-discos-del-2016
manel.- Mensajes : 26743
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manel. escribió:Y la de los peores discos del año...
http://www.mondoinsonoro.com/single-post/2016/12/20/Los-22-peores-discos-del-2016
pues casi coincidirá con la de mejores del foro
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silver escribió:manel. escribió:Y la de los peores discos del año...
http://www.mondoinsonoro.com/single-post/2016/12/20/Los-22-peores-discos-del-2016
pues casi coincidirá con la de mejores del foro
Ya te digo, en algunos tienen más razón que un santo.........
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