Best Albums of 2012 Q4 |
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL | 1. 'Lonerism' - Tame Impala Psychedelic Rock. "Lonerism is more fully realized than its predecessor, which may have resulted in some unpredictable obscurity being thrown by the wayside." |
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL | 4. 'The 2nd Law' - Muse Rock. "This is less an album, and more like a mixtape filled with mini meditations of musical movements." Critics may hate it and it was disappointing, but it's still Muse. |
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL | 5. 'Until The Quiet Comes' - Flying Lotus Electronic. "Ellison struck out into uncharted territories, taking the basic elements that have shaped his landmark works and applying them to this new, dreamy and subdued affair." available to stream on Grooveshark |
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL | 6. 'good kid, m.A.A.d city' - Kendrick Lamar Hip Hop. "The miracle of this album is how it ties straightforward rap thrills-- dazzling lyrical virtuosity, slick quotables, pulverizing beats, star turns from guest rappers-- directly to its narrative. " Backseat Freestyle and him saying Drank during swimming pools are unfortunate |
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL | 7. 'Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors' - Big Boi Hip Hop. Big Boi's (from Outkast) second solo effort. His first album was solid. New album out December 11th |
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL | 8. 'Banks' - Paul Banks Post Punk. Frontman from Interpol. "It manages to entertain and intrigue, and suggests that there's a lot more to Paul Banks than perhaps even he might care to acknowledge." |