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Am ready to finish this. Before I reveal, gonna post my Album HMs for those that did not make my main list. 

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King Krule - The OOZ

Forest Swords - Compassion

Jlin - Black origami

Zola Jesus - Okovi

Syd - Fin

Manchester Orchestra - A Black Mile to the Surface

Grizzly Bear - Painted Ruins

Oneohtrix Point Never - Good Time Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Big Thief - Capacity

Majid Jordan - The Space Between

Playboi Carti - Playboi Carti

The Magnetic Fields - 50 Song Memoir

Quelle Chris - Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often

Emay - Ilah

Feist - Pleasure

Gabriel Garzón-Montano - Jardín

Yellow Days - Is Everything Okay in Your World?

Mac DeMarco - This Old Dog

Toro y Moi - Boo Boo

Open Mike Eagle - Brick Body Kids Still Daydream

hoops - Routines

Future - FUTURE

Ke$ha - Rainbow

Bicep - Bicep

 

also forgot about the horrors - v. that's one as well. 

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I see Gabriel's 'Jardín' in the honorable mentions. Shame that it didn't make the main list :'(

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10. Ulver - The Assassination Of Julius Caesar (Synthpop)

 

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Ulver released an album that I didn't know that I would need or expected out of them in 2017. It's kind of funny to look back and realize that they released a better Depeche Mode album than the O.G's themselves even when the latter also released. Ulver are also aware of how cheesy they can get and it's the right kind of cheese that i'll eat up. I wasn't too fond on pop music in 2017 as a whole because barely anything was really sticking out, but the old dudes came through for me to say the least. I know male vocals are more "hit & miss" than female vocals in pop music but their production fits Garm. I mentioned in my Rolling Stone write up already about how versatile they are, and Julius Caesar is another one in the basket when it comes to proof of that claim. There are still chaotic moments present, mostly in the closer Coming Home, which is a personal highlight due to its connection with the previous style of Ulver that interested me the most about them in the Perdition era. They captured the dark pop theme perfectly that's also catchy (take notes Katy Perry). 

 

Highlights: Nemoralia, Rolling Stone, Southern Gothic, Coming Home

 

 

 

 

 

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9. Laurel Halo - Dust (Ambient Pop)

 

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When I first heard Jelly I was engaged by its playful nature that I felt wasn't really existent in her last record and was hyped. Quarantine was a favorite of mine from her and when I realized that we would hear her vocals again (which I personally love) I was on the train. With Dust she delivered that and then some. Dust contains some complex yet colorful production and it's easy to get lost in her puzzling world. With the bright moments, there's also moments of peculiar arrangements like Koinos and Arschkriecher that are equally interesting.  From the cover it would make one think it would be some dull grey zone but the music from Dust provides the complete opposite. 

 

Highlights: Jelly, Sun To Solar, Moontalk, Like an L

 

 

 

 

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8. Chelsea Wolfe - Hiss Spun (Doom Metal)

 

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Chelsea had hints of metal elements in her past music and I believe that she used this album to take full opportunity of establishing an atmospheric and doom-like world. The musical compositions along with her valuable melodies makes her songs have that arcane feeling yet accessible enough for folks who may not be all that into the metal genre. While i'm mentioning about its metal aspects, that's not the only aspects it contains as well. With dips of noise rock, Dark Wave and Drone, Hiss Spun is an insidious brew of genres where Chelsea's ethereal presence does the deed over them. 

 

Highlights: Vex, 16 Psyche, The Culling, Static Hum, Two Spirit

 

 

 

 

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7. Kelly Lee Owens - Kelly Lee Owens (Tech House/Ambient Pop)

 

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With one of my favorite debut albums of 2017, Kelly delivered a smooth and polished body of work grand enough for a lasting first impression. She previewed what was to come with her Oleic EP, which contained a small amount of hypnotic and pulsating tunes. Her Self Titled is an expanded journey of those tunes from start to finish. There are some ambient pop moments where vocals are utilized for beneficial purposes and don't hinder or distract. As a new artist, of course there's a mystique around here that I haven't fully figured out yet. That's what makes this album exciting in a way, not knowing what's coming next and imagining her topping it in the future. 

 

Highlights: S.O, Anxi., Lucid, Cbm, 8

 

 

 

 

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6. LCD Soundsystem - American Dream (Synthpop/New Wave)

 

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It's an LCD album with a similar charm to the rest of their albums that made me a fan of them in the first place. You got the homage/throwback sounds to past iconic acts like Talking Heads, Gang Of Fours, New Order, David Bowie, etc. You got James classic shrieking vocal delivery that was absent for almost 7 years. Synths, lively percussion and drawn out track lengths with dynamic switch ups and buildup.  It doesn't reach exact highs as Soul Of Silver but it's all a consistent enjoyable playthrough. 

 

Highlights: American Dream, other voices,  i used to, how do you sleep?, tonite

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5. The National - Sleep Well Beast (Indie Rock)

 

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As I expect with any The National album, it's a well made record. I could go on a track by track review but I would rather keep it simple by stating that Sleep Well Beast became one of my quick favorites from them, bordering on the ranks of High Violet. With Matt's alluring Baritone vocals suiting the murky electronic elements that are scattered throughout SWB, there's enough details to make a memorable and distinctive experience compared to their past work. While they're just another "white male hipster band" to some, they've remained a consistent tier of excellence to me. 

 

Highlights: Guilty Party, Nobody Else Will Be There, Day I Die, The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness, I'll Still Destroy You, Dark Side Of The Gym

 

 

 

 

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4. Kendrick Lamar - DAMN. (Hip Hop)

 

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Kendrick was The Artist of 2017, both on a commercial and critical level. I imagined him getting plenty of "Critic Bait!" criticisms as a response to the overwhelming acclaimed A Pimp To Butterfly achieved back in 2015, followed by getting almost equally acclaimed EP for a bunch of b-sides for that album a year later. With DAMN., he proved that vocal minority wrong with releasing a project of more mainstream friendly tunes and bangers that have made their mark on top of the billboard charts, along with having the most acclaimed album of 2017 :fan:  This came with a small price to pay however. As an album, it's not as conceptually grand as GKMC or TPAB and for me, it's his least consistent record quality wise since Section 80. As a followup to TPAB, where he addressed racial and civil issues , DAMN. is a further response to the BS that's going on around his world. Kendrick is tired and ready to be confrontational. DAMN. does have its fair share of  various moods within its world, with hype tracks like DNA./ELEMENT./HUMBLE., the pop tracks LOYALTY/LOVE, the introspective FEAR./PRIDE. the Angry XXX., and the storytelling DUCKWORTH.. With this collection of tracks being highly accessible in a complete package, DAMN. further shows how Kendrick has been on top of the world this decade and an established force in modern Hip Hop.  

 

Highlights: DNA., ELEMENT., LOYALTY., XXX., FEAR., DUCKWORTH. 

 

 

 

 

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3. Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory (West Coast Hip Hop/Hip House) 

 

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For those who aren't familiar with the term "Hip House" it's just an umbrella term for a mixture of Hip Hop and Electronic House Music, a style has been around since the late 80s. Seeing Vince Staples progress to BFT from the Shyne mixtapes shows how his thriving career is constantly evolving. In 2015, Summertime was his breakthrough and it showed off his abilities in a rather dark/gloomy manner. On BFT however, it's on new grounds sonically. It makes sense as to why he released the Prima Donna EP last year, as it served a slight teaser as to whats to come. The mix of UK Garage, House, Bubblegum Bass and ambient features separates BFT from the modern pack. He realizes this on Big Fish, where he's aware of competition but he's only looking out to advance himself. In contrast to Summertime, there's less emphasis on Vince and more on the atmosphere and symbiotic partnership of features that are scattered around the album. To me, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Kilo Kish has always been present in Vince's records, and I believe she works best here with the house production. I realize that Vince's biggest strength isn't lyrics but his delivery helps combat that minor issue. Overall BFT carries an eclectic take on West Coast Hip Hop and represents a forward direction for Vince. Some of you are probably thinking "Why did I choose Vince over Kendrick?". I realize these two have some sort of a companionship/competition when it comes to YE lists; both acclaimed and rising mcs, and showed their worth together on Yeah Right. In 2015 my top two was these guys so it was always a tough battle. While DAMN. didn't really deviate much from Kendrick's usual sound/style,  BFT was a risk that payed off well for Vince and appeals more to my liking of electronic music, variety, and futuristic style. Vince is exciting and always eager to change the game and that puts him a step ahead from most of his peers. 

 

Highlights: Crabs In A Bucket, Big Fish, Love Can Be, 745, Yeah Right, Homage, Bagbak

 

 

 

 

 

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2. Big K.R.I.T - 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time (Southern Hip Hop)

 

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4eva Is A Mighty Long Time is how a double album should be made. Reminiscent of Outkast's Speakerboxx/The Love Below, the first side is hyper, hook filled, and upbeat whereas the second side is more soul/jazzy/r&b oriented with a laid-back and confessional approach. With a rich southern soundscape, the features themselves that we wouldn't typically see in a modern hip hop album;  from T.I, Lloyd, Bun B,  Jill Scott, CeeLo, to Bilal bring back the 00s memories of when this type of hip hop was at most dominant. There's multiple highlights on both sides, and it's a special case for when a 20+ track album can keep its flavor long lasting from start to finish. His mixtapes weren't well known but after the removal from Def Jam he seems to have found his footing, and as a result made his most satisfying and highest scoped project. 

 

Highlights: Confetti, Big Bank, Subenstein (My Sub IV), Aux Cord, Keep The Devil Off, The Light,  Bury Me In Gold

 

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1. Kelela - Take Me Apart (Alt R&B/Electronic)

 

 

As my most played album from 2017, I believe the majority of the atrl lingo "Talent Always wins" "Yass queen slay" "She Did That" applies to a fraction of how I feel about this. In a year where I felt that R&B was on the underwhelming side, Kelela was the one who provided the most crucial record and if there was one album to keep from 2017 it would be this. I'll respect Kelela's wishes for wanting to not only be represented for Alt R&B but also on the electronic spectrum. As a debut, Take Me Apart is near flawless all the way through from the production to the melodies, meaning there's not really a track that I dislike. Even with the minute long interludes, I feel their inclusion are just as important. I was surprised to witness her age as she looked so youthful, but I understand more now why Take Me Apart sounds very mature. The potential shown in Cut 4 Me and Hallucinogen came to full realization and has helped prepare her in crafting a concise and innovative experience where she's not afraid of showing her vulnerable side. It oozes honesty and sincerity.  As a long time fan of Aaliyah and Janet, there's prominent signs of influence and sound in Kelela's music that heavily appeals to me. This album is one of those that takes more than a couple of listens to fully appreciate the layers it offers. Kelela reminds to us all that it's never too late to achieve that peak that we dream about, and with rough experiences in life follows growth and understanding about who we really are. 

 

Highlights: LMK,  Frontline, Enough, Better, Truth Or Dare, Blue Light, Onanon, Bluff, Altadena 

 

 

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Final Recap:

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10. UIver - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

9. Laurel Halo - Dust

8. Chelsea Wolfe - Hiss Spun

7 Kelly Lee Owens - Kelly Lee Owens

6. LCD Soundsystem - American Dream

5. The National - Sleep Well Beast

4. Kendrick Lamar - Damn

3 Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory

2. Big K.R.I.T - 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time 

1. Kelela - Take Me Apart

 

 

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Capacity and Black Origami deserved better :'( 

The National ended up snatching, talent won :clap3:

Kendrick :clap3: A little too high imo but still, he deserves it :clap3:

Vince, WHEW :clap3: He came THRU :clap3:

OMG KELELEGEND DID THAT :alexz: A WINNER :alexz: I'M SHOOK

 

Everything else I didn't get to hear I will bookmark. Definitely took a LOT of notes during this countdown, your taste has always been amazing and I've already found a lot of amazing music thanks to you, so thanks a lot for doing this list :hug: Really enjoyed all your writeups aswell!

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The full album scoop

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75. Washed Out - Mister Mellow

74. Chris Stapleton - From A Room: Vol 1

73. Freddie Gibbs - You Only Live 2wice

72. Nick Hakim - Green Twins

71. Call Super - Arpo

70. Allie X - Collxtion 2

69. Julie Byrne - Not Even Happiness 

68. Moses Sumney - Aromanticism 

67. John Maus - Screen Memories 

66. Your Old Droog - Packs

65. Porter Ricks - Anguilla Electrica

64. Goldfrapp - Silver Eye

63. Billy Woods - Known Unknowns

62. Oxbow - Thin Black Duke

61. Idles - Brutalism

60. Wednesday Campanella - Superman

59. Karen Gwyer - Rembo

58, Upper Wilds - Guitar Module 2017

57. Caligula's Horse - In Contact

56, Laura Marling - Semper Femina

55. JMSN - Whatever Makes U Happy

54. Deepchord - Auratones

53. Charlotte Gainsbourg - Rest

52. Lana Del Rey - Lust For Life

51. The Doppelgangaz - Dopp Hopp 

50. Planning For Burial - Below The House

49. Power Trip - Nghtmare Logic

48. Xiu Xiu - Forget 

47. Migos - Culture

46. Pond - The Weather 

45. SZA - CTRL

44. Ariel Pink - Dedicated To Bobby Jameson

43. Shabazz Palaces - Quazarz vs Jealous Machines 

42. Ryuichi Sakamoto - Async 

41. G Perico - All Blue 

40. BROCKHAMPTON - Saturation II

39. Fleet Foxes - Crack Up

38. Alvvays - Antisocialites 

37. Thundercat - Drunk

36. Arca - Arca

35. Charli XCX - Pop 2

34. Japanese Breakfast - Soft Sounds From Another Planet 

33. Protomartyr - Relative In Descent 

32. Richard Dawson - Peasant

31. Jay Z - 4:44 

30. Björk - Utopia

29. Godflesh - Post Self

28. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Flying Microtonal Banana

27. Miguel - War & Leisure

26. Sampha - Process

25. Lorde - Melodrama

24. Algiers - The Underside Of Power

23. Milo - Who Told You To Think??!!?!?!?!

22. St. Vincent - Masseduction

21. (Sandy) Alex G - Rocket

20. Smino - Blkswn

19. Gas - Narkopop

18. Octo Octa - Where Are We Going?

17. Slowdive - Slowdive

16. Perfume Genius - No Shape

15. Fever Ray - Plunge

14. Blanck Mass - World Eater

13. Susanne Sundfor - Music For People In Trouble

12. Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy

11. The War On Drugs - A Deeper Understanding

10. UIver - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

9. Laurel Halo - Dust

8. Chelsea Wolfe - Hiss Spun

7 Kelly Lee Owens - Kelly Lee Owens

6. LCD Soundsystem - American Dream

5. The National - Sleep Well Beast

4. Kendrick Lamar - Damn

3 Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory

2. Big K.R.I.T - 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time 

1. Kelela - Take Me Apart

 

 

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A top 10. :clap3:

 

Gonna give 10,9, and 7 a listen. 

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WHEW a good top 10!

I think I'm gonna listen to Laurel's album this week  her last few have been boring but this one seems better.

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This top 10 is flames. Take Me Apart is just, whew. Yes. The savior of 2017 R&B. 

 

That KRIT album though :jonny2: BFT, I have no idea where Vince will go next but I'm ready for whatever. 

 

DAMN. Is really good. National, LCD, Kelly, Ulver, Chelsea :jonny2:

 

Great albums list. 

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Wasn't expecting Kelela to be #1 oh **** :eek: fantastic highlights as well. Frontline is that song

Kendrick :clap3: the highlights are pretty great too

I listened to SWB once but I wasn't really feeling it :-* should probably give it another few listens tho

Didn't know you enjoyed Rainbow

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what a legendary top 4 :jonny:

amazing lists once again Tom, can't wait for your lists next year!

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WOOOOOH that TOP 10 :clap3:

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Take Me Apart is not that good...

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14 minutes ago, Navyofbadgals said:

amazing lists once again Tom, can't wait for your lists next year!

This year, u tragedy

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Just now, prézli said:

This year, u tragedy

sorry queen ;(

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Take Me Apart #1? did NOT see that coming :jonny: 

 

and I hope you're still doing the spotify playlist <3

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12 minutes ago, prézli said:

Take Me Apart is not that good...

It's certainly better than the Fergie album u put ahead of it :celestial5:

 

3 minutes ago, Clueless said:

Take Me Apart #1? did NOT see that coming :jonny: 

 

and I hope you're still doing the spotify playlist <3

Spotify Playlist for albums? Not sure how that would work :celestial5: I did a playlist for songs tho. 

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Just now, Tom Vercetti said:

It's certainly better than the Fergie album u put ahead of it :celestial5:

 

Spotify Playlist for albums? Not sure how that would work :celestial5: I did a playlist for songs tho. 

Yeah albums would not work :skull: 

 

Link for the songs?

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1 minute ago, Clueless said:

Yeah albums would not work :skull: 

 

Link for the songs?

 

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21 minutes ago, Navyofbadgals said:

sorry queen ;(

Nothing sorry, u Filthy hater.

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