We're almost exactly halfway through the year. What music that's been released this year are people digging?
These are probably my favorite so far:
-Queens of the Stone Age "...Like Clockwork". This is probably the best thing Josh Homme has ever put out. God. Damn. This is my album of the year, so far. If it gets trumped, I will be very happy.
Queens of the Stone Age - My God Is The Sun - YouTube
-Jason Isbell "Southeastern". He just keeps getting better. His voice sounds amazing on this album and the songs are just killer.
Jason Isbell - Cover Me Up - YouTube
-Bonnie Whitmore "There I Go Again". Wicked-catchy Stonesy countryish rock. If anyone here is a Hayes Carll fan, she's the other singer on "Another Like You". No clips of this new album on Youtube, but its on Spotify.
-John Moreland "In the Throes". This guy should be MUCH bigger than he is. Crazy talented (plays all instruments on his newest album) artist who drifts back and forth from folkier acoustic based rock with a little twang to straight ahead Petty/Springsteen-esque rock and roll when he's backed by the Black Gold Band.
John Moreland "Nobody Gives A Damn About Songs Anymore" - YouTube
-Hiss Golden Messenger "Haw". Chilled out fuzzy folk/rock. Strong Petty influences on this one too (seems to be a running theme with the stuff I'm listening to this year".
Hiss Golden Messenger - Red Rose Nantahala - YouTube
-The National "Trouble Will Find Me". A band I'm just starting to get into. Seems to be another quality release for them. They really have a distinctive sound that I struggle to describe other than it has a lot of dreamy, fuzzy guitar, some good key work, and really strong drumming.
The National - I Should Live In Salt - All Tomorrow's Parties The National ATP - 09.12.12 - YouTube
These are probably my favorite so far:
-Queens of the Stone Age "...Like Clockwork". This is probably the best thing Josh Homme has ever put out. God. Damn. This is my album of the year, so far. If it gets trumped, I will be very happy.
Queens of the Stone Age - My God Is The Sun - YouTube
-Jason Isbell "Southeastern". He just keeps getting better. His voice sounds amazing on this album and the songs are just killer.
Jason Isbell - Cover Me Up - YouTube
-Bonnie Whitmore "There I Go Again". Wicked-catchy Stonesy countryish rock. If anyone here is a Hayes Carll fan, she's the other singer on "Another Like You". No clips of this new album on Youtube, but its on Spotify.
-John Moreland "In the Throes". This guy should be MUCH bigger than he is. Crazy talented (plays all instruments on his newest album) artist who drifts back and forth from folkier acoustic based rock with a little twang to straight ahead Petty/Springsteen-esque rock and roll when he's backed by the Black Gold Band.
John Moreland "Nobody Gives A Damn About Songs Anymore" - YouTube
-Hiss Golden Messenger "Haw". Chilled out fuzzy folk/rock. Strong Petty influences on this one too (seems to be a running theme with the stuff I'm listening to this year".
Hiss Golden Messenger - Red Rose Nantahala - YouTube
-The National "Trouble Will Find Me". A band I'm just starting to get into. Seems to be another quality release for them. They really have a distinctive sound that I struggle to describe other than it has a lot of dreamy, fuzzy guitar, some good key work, and really strong drumming.
The National - I Should Live In Salt - All Tomorrow's Parties The National ATP - 09.12.12 - YouTube