Saturday, December 28, 2013

The Sounds That Shaped My Year: My Favorite Albums of 2013

In no particular order...


The National | Trouble Will Find Me | 4AD Records



                     Kurt Vile | Wakin' on a Pretty Daze | Matador



Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds | Push the Sky Away | Bad Seeds Ltd.


Cass McCombs | Big Wheel and Others | Domino 



Julia Holter | Loud City Song | Domino 


Mutual Benefit | Love's Crushing Diamond | Other Music


                                
 Yo La Tengo | Fade | Matador



Bill Callahan | Dream River | Drag City



Sam Amidon | Bright Sunny South | Nonesuch Records


Foxygen | We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic | Jagjaguwar


Darkside | Psychic | Matador / Other People

Julian Lynch | Lines |  Underwater Peoples



Mikal Cronin | MCII | Merge 




Steve Gunn | Time Off | Paradise of Bachelors



1 comment:

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