Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Drowned in Sound Best Albums 2011

I'm not that familiar with who drowned in sound are, but judging from their best of year albums they seem to lean a little left of field which is good news. They have Nils Frahm's Felt; Winged Victory for the Sullen's self titled debut and Tim Hecker's Ravedeath all in the top 20.

You can read the detailed view of 75-50 // 49-21 // 20-6 by following the links. Or view their top 5 detailed view here.

Drowned in Sound's Seventy-Five Favourite Albums of 2011

75: Britney Spears Femme Fatale | Review
74: James Blake James Blake | Review
73: Los Campesinos! Hello Sadness | Review
72: The Pierces You & I
71: Veronica Falls Veronica Falls | Review
70: Wu Lyf Go Tell Fire to The Mountain | Review // Interview
69: Mark McGuire A Young Person’s Guide
68: Nicola Roberts Cinderella’s Eyes | Review
67: Peaking Lights 936 | Review
66: Moon Duo Mazes | Review
65: Emmy the Great Virtue | Review
64: Girls Father, Son, Holy Ghost | Review
63: Explosions in the Sky Take Care, Take Care, Take Care | Review // Interview
62: Rustie Glass Swords | Review
61: Kate Wax Dust Collision | Review
60: Iceage New Brigade | Review
59: Wilco The Whole Love | Review // Interview
58: Atlas Sound Parallax | Review
57: Zomby Dedication | Review
56: M83 Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming | Review // Interview
55: Cut Copy Zonoscope | Review // Interview
54: Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation
53: John Maus We Must Become The Pitiless Censors of Ourselves | Review
52: Oneohtrix Point Never Replica | Review
51: Friendly Fires Pala | Review
50: Nicolas Jaar Space is Only Noise
49: Lady Gaga Born This Way | Review
48: Gang Gang Dance Eye Contact | Review
47: Tori Amos Night of Hunters | Review
46: David Lynch Crazy Clown Time | Review
45: New Look New Look | Review // Interview
44: Panda Bear Tom Boy | Review
43: Marissa Nadler Marissa Nadler | Review
42: Kanye West and Jay-Z Watch The Throne | Review
41: James Ferraro Far Side Virtual | Review
40: Mastodon The Hunter | Review
39: WALLS Coracle | Review
38: Katy B On A Mission | Review
37: And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead Tao Of The Dead | Review //Interview
36: Kurt Vile Smoke Rings For My Halo | Review
35: Lykke Li Wounded Rhymes | Review
34: My Brightest Diamond All Things Unwind | Review // Takeover
33: Tune-Yards W H O K I L L | Review
32: Radiohead King of Limbs | "Review"
31: Frank Ocean Nostalgia / Ultra
30: Björk Biophilia | Review // Interview
29: Josh T. Pearson Last Of The Country Gentlemen | Review
28: The Horrors Skying | Review
27: The Weeknd House Of Balloons | Review
26: Fucked Up David Comes To Life | Review
25: War on Drugs Slave Ambient | Review
24: Austra Feel it Break | Review
23: I Break Horses Hearts | Review
22: Mogwai Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will | Review // Takeover
21: Colin Stetson New History Warfare Vol. II: Judges
20: Destroyer Kaputt | Review
19: The Field Looping State Of Mind | Review
18: Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells Everything’s Getting Older | Review
17: Wild Beasts Smother | Review
16: A Winged Victory For The Sullen A Winged Victory For The Sullen | Review
15: EMA Past Life Martyred Saints | Review
14: Low C’mon | Review
13: Tom Waits Bad as Me | Review
12: Bon Iver Bon Iver | Review
11: St. Vincent Strange Mercy | Review
10: Metronomy The English Rivera | Review
9: Beirut The Rip Tide | Review
8: Bright Eyes The People’s Key | Review
7: Nils Frahm Felt | Review
6: When Saints Go Machine Konkylie | Review
5: Kate Bush 50 Words for Snow | Review
4: SBTRKT sbtrkt | Review
3: PJ Harvey Let England Shake | Review // Interview
2: Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972 | Review
1: Antlers Burst Apart | Review

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