Writer Top Tens. The albums of 2011.
By: Brett Spaceman

List time again. But there’s nothing wrong with that. Many’s the time I’ve browsed my local indie record store checking out the staff recommendations. It all starts with the list that closest matches your own. But it’s what happens next that counts as you’re sucked into those other selections, the ones you haven’t heard.

NB if anyones year list matches up with Mark Reeds, don’t worry. Check out Q Magazine or Rolling Stone as I’m sure they’ll be more for you! Do drop us a line though!

As to the rest, see the links provided for more detail.

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Rob Gannon. (Deputy Editor.)

1. Gang Gang DanceEye Contact [4AD]
2. Bill CallahanApocalypse [Drag City]
3. MoonfaceOrgan Music Not Vibraphone Like I Hoped [Jagjaguwar]
4. Kurt VileSmoke Ring For My Halo [Matador]
5. Dirty BeachesBadlands [Zoo Music]
6. Crystal StiltsIn Love With Oblivion [Fortuna Pop]
7. Porcelain RaftGone Blind EP [Acéphale]
8. SealingsCassette EP [Italian Beach Babes]
9. Bon IverBon Iver [4AD]
10. The AntlersBurst Apart [French Kiss]

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Rob Gannon’s review of the year – Gigs

Rob Gannon’s review of the year – Albums

Rob Gannon’s review of the year – Tracks

Slave

Red On Black.

1. War on DrugsSlave Ambient (Secretly Canadian)
2. The WeekndHouse of Balloons (s/r)
3. Fleet FoxesHelplessness blues (Bella Union)
4. Tom WaitsBad as Me (Anti)
5. Kurt VileSmoke ring for my halo (Matador)
6. White DenimD (Downtown / Cooperative)
7. P J HarveyLet England Shake (Island)
8. Josh T PearsonLast of the Country Gentlemen (Mute)
9. Wild BeastsSmother (Domino)
10. Laura MarlingA Creature I don’t know (Virgin)

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Safety

Brett Spaceman. (Editor)

1. RepeaterWe Walk From Safety (I Am Recordings)
2. The Boxer RebellionThe Cold Still (Absentee Recordings)
3. JenifereverSilesia (monotreme records)
4. Dead GuitarsStranger (Silverbird Music)
5. DalotMinutestatic (n5MD)
6. I Break HorsesHearts (Bella Union)
7. The AntlersBurst Apart [French Kiss]
8. Black Swan LaneStaring Down The Path Of Sound (Eden)
9. Wild BeastsSmother (Domino Records)
10. Chapel ClubPalace (Interscope Records)

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Editors picks of the year

Smother

Tim Clarke
In no particular order. Well, that’s not quite accurate. See full article for full context:

Wild BeastsSmother (Domino)
SnowmanAbsence (Dot Dash)
ImplodesBlack Earth (Kranky)
The Psychic Paramount –_II_ (No Quarter)
Collections of Colonies of BeesGiving (Hometapes)
Deaf CenterOwl Splinters (Type)
TapeRevelationes (Hapna)
JacaszekGlimmer (Ghostly International)
GrailsDeep Politics (Temporary Residence)
The CaribbeanDiscontinued Perfume (Hometapes)

Tim Clarkes picks of the year

Palace

Jon Leonard (Leonards Lair)
Alphabetically:

Chapel ClubPalace (Interscope Records)
The DrumsPortamento(Moshi Moshi/Island)
MasterfaceFreedom Tower (Bleek Records)
NatureboyNatureboy (Bleek Records)
PanditEternity Spin (Lefse/Waaga Records)
RoommateGuilty Rainbow (Antephonic)
Sacred HarpWindow’s A Fall (Trust Me Records, The Perfect Hoax)
Tennis SystemTeenagers (Kill/Hurt Recordings)
Wild BeastsSmother (Domino)
Wild PalmsUntil Spring (One Little Indian)

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Pillars

Angie Mack
(As Angie has been swamped since August she offers her top five from the first half of the year. Fair enough I reckon.)

1. Pillars and TonguesThe Pass And Crossings (Endless Nest)
2. Infinite Light Ltd. – Infinite Light Ltd. (Denovali Records)
3. Giles CoreyGiles Corey (Enemies List)
4. Scott MatthewGallantrys Favorite Son (Groovescooter)
5. Heinali & Matt FinneyAin’t No Night (Paradigms Recordings)

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The Indie Dad’s gigs of the year.

JTP

Blood Orange & CANT at Cargo.

Motley Crüe @ Wembley Arena.

Odd Future Wolfgang Kill Them All @ the Camden Crawl.

No Climate & Puro Instinct @ Madame Jo-Jo’s.

Drowning Men, Mewithoutyou & Alkaline Trio @ Florida House Of Blues.

Killing Joke @ Royal Festival Hall.

Men Of Good Fortune @ The Old Blue Last (any one of 3).

Piatcions @ 93 ft East.

Josh T Pearson @ Paris Rough Trade pop up.

John Peel Birthday gig14 Iced Bears, Viv Albertine, Vic Goddard, TV Personalities (even without Dan).

And finally, for your pleasure…

Mark Reeds Worst albums of 2011.

Lulu

1. Lou Reed and MetallicaLULU. A millionaire pensioner mumbles about a dog’s penis whilst millionaire stadium rockers improvise formless jams around him. Your ears will never forgive you.

2. Michael JacksonIMMORTAL. 100 minutes of remixed off-cuts and general rubbish : Dead Men can’t sue, after all.

3. RadioheadTKOLRMX1234567 – two long CD’s of remixes : the sound of a band eating it’s own tail in boredom.

4. Peter Hook And The LightUNKNOWN PLEASURES. The bassist from Joy Division sings 30 year old songs with a bunch of cheap clones. Unnecessary.

5. Beady EyeDIFFERENT GEAR, STILL SPEEDING – Liam and The Blokes reheat songs not quite good enough when they wrote them in Oasis, and plodalong pubrock. Dull.

6. Limp BizkitGOLD COBRA. I mean, What the Actual Fuck’?

7. Red Hot Chilli PeppersI’M WITH YOU. The world’s most boring band stubbornly refuse to split up. The cover tells you all you need to know – the audience are shit eating flies feasting on aural Prozac.

8. NickelbackWHO ACTUALLY CARES? (not actual title). The fact this record even exists terrifies me. Please, make it stop.

9. The VaccinesWHAT DID YOU EXPECT? The last Great Shite Hopes of the moribund indie press sound like The Libertines with a hangover and any semblance of talent sucked out.

10. GorillazSINGLES. The ‘best of’ Albarn’s vacuous, brain-dead pop project that make Girls Aloud seem as cutting edge as fucking Mastodon.

For more from Jon Leonard, please visit Leonard’s Lair

For more from Mark Reed, please visit The Final Word

The artists picks of the year

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