It was hell of an year, full of incredible music. I could say, that years as 2011 or 2012 were stronger, but I guess that’s just a sentiment. Naturally you will find here mainly rock (ocassionaly heavier) tips, but also some nice surprises in ambient and clever pop. If you are looking for great tips on electronic music, I can only recommend to see Jack.
1. Lonely The Brave – The Day’s War
2. Skyharbor – Guiding Lights
3. Alcest – Shelter
4. Blues Pills – Blues Pills
5. Mayhem – Esoteric Warfare
6. Valley Of The Sun – Electric Talons Of The Thunderhawk
7. Sleepmakeswaves – Love Of Cartography
8. Sólstafir – Ótta
9. Myrkur – Myrkur EP
10. Mastodon – Once More ‘Round The Sun
1. Lonely The Brave – The Day’s War
One could say they are one of the simple rock bands, which count into hundreds, but in years, no band became so close to me, as these guys. Since childhood you wanna know, you have an album close to you, which you can play whenever you need. When you are f*cking depressed, sunshine happy, enjoying the walk through the night, or needing a religious moment once in a while, when you stand on the top of the mountain. I’ll always keep this album with me.
2. Skyharbor – Guiding Lights
God bless the internet for giving a chance to grow to musicians from all around the world. Indian band Skyharbor with a singer Daniel Tompkins (back in Tesseract again), started as a bedroom djent project of guitarist Keshav Dhar, but very soon it developed into a local miracle, which sells out stadiums and inspires whole generation with their mix of prog metal and ambient. Footage from 5:55 shows some breath-taking anthropological moments and supports my life-fascination with a music world.
3. Alcest – Shelter
It was really hard to pick a number three, but Alcest truly deserve it with their heavenly music.
6. Valley Of The Sun – Electric Talons Of The Thunderhawk
This song was waking me up for weeks. I desperately want to get a jeep and ride the dunes!
7. Sleepmakeswaves – Love Of Cartography
Space rock experts adding bits of electronics. For the fans of Interstellar sth here from 4:04
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