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Topic: 2011: The Year In Music
Posted By: Conor Fynes
Subject: 2011: The Year In Music
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 20:18
(Originally posted on facebook, but I figure you fine gents like music more than the average bloke. Cheers, and comment!)

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So here it is, the end of 2011. It's probably been the biggest music year of my life, at least in terms of listening to the work of others is concered. I've probably listened to about two or three hundred albums this year, and it was pretty difficult to pick out the best of the best. There was plenty of mediocre stuff I heard, but there are more than enough records that came out of 2011 that I'll be taking with me well into 2012. For most of these albums, I have included a link to the review I originally wrote for it. I understand that what's written in the reviews may not align with what I say here, but my opinions are fluid and have evolved over the course of the year. I would recommend listening to at least a few of these albums; even though 2011 is over, this music is well worth checking out. At the bottom, I have included a few 'extra' awards. As always, comment, tell me what you think, and perhaps recommend a few albums (based on my taste) for me to check out and listen to. Cheers! Starting at number 30...

 

30Dead Horse (Charts & Maps) | Post-Rock/Jazz Fusion

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=596146

This is an album that took me by surprise. Finding it pretty late into the year, I went into it under the impression that it would be 'another post rock album', but for once in my life, I was wrong. Here is an album that blends styles so well that I can't see the seams between them; a wonderful collision between jazz and post-rock. Awesome saxophone work over atmospheric rock soundscapes. Dig it.

 

29Exmilitary (Death Grips) | Experimental Hip-Hop

Review: N/A

Not only is this the only hip-hop album that is on this year end list, it's the only hip-hop album that's ever made it onto a 'year end' for me so far, but after this, I'm definitely going to give some more credence to hip-hop. About as far from 'bitches and money' rap as My Little Pony is from Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials, Death Grips is an incredibly forward-thinking record that has got me thinking twice about hip-hop. It is an incredibly abrasive and avant-garde mix of psychedelic samples (from the likes of Link Wray and Pink Floyd) and dark, psychotic subject matter, typically revolving around insanity. The vocals are aggressive and remind me greatly of schizophrenic songster Wesley Willis.

 

28Rites At Dawn (Wobbler) | Traditional Progressive Rock

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=491335

The whole 'prog' thing started to wear thin for me this year. I realized that so many bands were not only copying the old prog rock bands, but blatantly so. Norway's Wobbler is no exception to this, but damn, do they do it well. This album is a tribute to my favourite classic prog band Yes in any respect, from the sense of organic production to the vocals and way the compositions flow. Although I was first turned off by the derivative feel of this album, the lack of originality doesn't stop this from being a powerful, memorable, and deep release.

 

27World In Front Of Me (Mars Hollow) | Art Pop/Prog Crossover

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=472284

Although prog is typically more about complex composition than more conventional elements of modern music, Mars Hollow is a band that puts strong melodies before anything else, and it works. This is their second album in as many years, and there is good reason for them to be spoken well of. I am looking forward to hearing more of them in the future!

 

26Snowtorch (Phideaux) | Modern Progressive Rock

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/review.asp?id=424115

Phideaux is practically a household name for modern prog. I first took notice of them when Phideaux Xavier did a quick vocal cameo on Ayreon's '01011001' album back in 2008. On this album, Phideaux beautifully combines the old and new to make something fresh and enjoyable. Parts of 'Snowtorch' could have been edited out, but its high points have stuck with me throughout the year.

 

25For All We Know (For All We Know) | Progressive/Melodic Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/review.asp?id=503139

A supergroup featuring members of Pain of Salvation and Within Temptation, For All We Know has really impressed me with a melodic, yet undeniably memorable and eclectic take on the progressive metal sound. Plenty of vocalists, musicians, and talent to go around here.

 

24Deconstruction - (Devin Townsend Project) | Symphonic Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=445544

Devin Townsend is one of my favourite artists of all time, but to be honest, I was not very enthusiastic about 'Deconstruction' when I first heard it. As my review indicates, I thought that despite its high production values, it lacked dynamic to a painful degree, and became difficult to enjoy consistently as a result. 'Deconstruction' has grown on me, as an album of that complexity tends to do. Not my favourite of the year, or of Devin's career, but it's very interesting and deserves several listens to properly get into it.

 

23Todo.s los colores del (Random) | Avant-Garde/Jazz Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=513345

The debut album of a new-ish Argentinian metal group, Random definitely lives up to their name. On this quirky album, I am hearing groove metal, jazz, The Mars Volta-esque psychedelia, death metal, Tool/Isis-post metal, and it all comes together into one very powerful musical journey. An excellent album that benefits from its diversity, like an Amazon rainforest of metal.

 

22The Hunter (Mastodon) | Psychedelic/Sludge Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=528201

I have not been a big fan of Mastodon in the past. While they have many aspects in their sound that I like and appreciate, it does not come together to make something that I have ever felt that I connect with. Take that and pair it with the news that Mastodon was simplifying their sound, and I had basically already written off Mastodon's new album before it was released. Although they have focused more on conventional song structures here, Mastodon have not dumbed down their sound as I feared they would. Instead, their psychedelic tinge flourishes with a more concise sound and stronger songwriting. If they combine this passion with their complexity on 'Crack The Skye' next time, I think it will make for a total masterpiece.

 

21Varjoina Kuljemme Kuolleiden Maassa (Moonsorrow) | Epic Pagan Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=405722

Moonsorrow were a band I got into this year, and their hard-to-pronounce latest album was the catalyst for me. Although it is not as powerful as some of the epic stuff they have done in the past, Moonsorrow have plenty of 'epicness' to pass around the table. The songs are long-winded, but there is plenty of depth in the sound and orchestration to be worth coming back for more.

 

20The Destroyers Of All (Ulcerate) | Technical Death Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=426505

Ulcerate's latest album is one that's been seen on plenty of year-end lists, and my list is no different. Taking the best elements of technical death metal and post metal and fusing them together, 'The Destroyers Of All' is a volatile onslaught of some of the most chaotic and heavy music I have heard this year. Although I'm prone to be turned off by such an unrelenting pace, the performance of this band is devastating. The drumwork here is some of the best I've ever heard in metal.

 

19Falling Deeper (Anathema) | Ambient Chamber

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=560736

I wasn't sure if I should include this album on the list due to it not being a legitimately 'new' release, but I like it enough to overrule that. Anathema used to be a death-doom metal band, but they have since mellowed up their sound, much like Katatonia have. With 'Falling Deeper', Anathema looks back on the doom songs they wrote, and gives them a lush do-over, turning them from gritty doom epics into soft, ambient journies. It's one of the softest albums I've heard in the year, and while it doesn not grab my attention all the way through, there is plenty of depth given to these renditions.

 

18Agony (Fleshgod Apocalypse) | Symphonic Technical Death Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=493096

Fleshgod Apocalypse; possibly the best technical death metal band playing out there? Although that sub-genre is filled to the brim with soundalikes, this is a band that distinguishes itself with vast and bombastic symphonic elements, including orchestral arrangements, classical piano, and operatic clean vocals. 'Agony' takes their symphonic direction to new heights, to the point now where the technical death metal side of their sound is no longer dwarfing the orchestral sound. It's basically a tech death symphony.

 

17Take Care, Take Care, Take Care (Explosions In The Sky) | Post-Rock

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=418288

Explosions In The Sky have long been my 'favourite' post rock band, or at least one of them. 'Take Care, Take Care Take Care' (or 'TC3' for those with an aversion to carpal tunnel)  does not deliver much of the unexpected for this band, but they take their existing cinematic sound and do some beautiful things with it 'Last Known Surroundings' and 'Human Qualities' are two of the most beautiful songs I have heard this year. This is possibly my favourite post rock album of 2011.

 

16Passion (Pendragon) | Modern Progressive Rock

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=486726

Call it 'neo prog' or whatever you want, Pendragon's dark and brooding sound of progressive rock reminds me quite a bit of Porcupine Tree, one of my favourite bands. Taking a Floydian atmosphere and drenching it in a cloud of English rain, Pendragon's latest LP is an exploration into anger and melancholy, through the lens of some very atmospheric rock music.

 

 

15Tales Of The Sands (Myrath) | Oriental Prog Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=505756

Myrath are a prog metal band from Tunisia; certainly not a hotspot for metal or any kind of 'heavy' music, and that makes Myrath all the more exciting of a band to listen to. 2011 had alot of turbulence in their part of the world, and Myrath's collision of progressive metal and Middle-Eastern music is a sparkling reflection of the feelings that have been inspired from the conflict. A good comparison to make for these guys would be a combination of Orphaned Land's oriental folk elements and Kamelot's melodic metal bombast.

 

14Sympathetic Resonance (Arch/Matheos) | Progressive Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=535326

Back in the 80's, John Arch sang for the classic prog metal act Fate's Warning, then left to pursue a career in carpentry. He hasn't been heard much from since, and that makes his full-length return much more exciting. Arch/Matheos is a collaboration between the old singer and longstanding guitarist of Fate's Warning, and as one might expect, the resulting sound is much like Fate's Warning. It's been many years since Fate's Warning has put out something this fierce however, and despite being out of the loop for so long, Arch's vocals sound spectacular, dare I say better than Ray Alder's (his replacement). 

 

13Terminal Twilight (White Willow) | Art Pop/Prog Crossover

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=539803

Norway has given some great bands and albums this year, although not necessarily from the traditional 'black metal' style they are known for. Like Wobbler, White Willow are a Scandinavian prog act, although 'Terminal Twilight' delivers on the noble originality that Wobbler lacked. White Willow thankfully do not fall into the potholes that so much modern prog tends to suffer from. The music is driven by some gorgeous female vocals, and plenty of lush keyboards. 'Floor 67' is one of the most touching tracks I have heard this year.

 

12Visions (Haken) | Progressive Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=539672

Last year, Haken made my top 10 list with their fantastic debut 'Aquarius', an album that I still return to and love. Although rightfully receiving accusations of being something of a Dream Theater clone, Haken's potential and talent were readily evident from the start. 'Visions' does what any good sophomore does, and corrects manyo f the issues that the first dealt with. Most notably, Haken has achieved a more distinct sound, no longer sounding like Dream Theater or Symphony X, but now sounding like themselves. It's not quite as impressive an album as 'Aquarius' was, but it is a more mature effort, and has not failed to impress.

 

11VII: Fodd Folorare (Shining) | 'Suicidal' Black Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=468455

Best known for their incredibly dark subject matter and the black metal shenadigans of their frontman, Niklas 'Kvarforth' Ollsson. Although they might be perceived as a gimmick band when you hear of some of the crap that Kvarforth does and says, they deliver some incredible music, both dark and forward-thinking. 'VII: Fodd Folorare' is not my favourite Shining album, and for what it lacks in terms of album flow, it makes up for it in amazing songwriting and incendiary performance. Opeth (as they once were) may be a good comparison.

 

10A Dramatic Turn Of Events (Dream Theater) | Progressive Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=515034

Dream Theater was probably my most anticipated album of the year, and after their drummer of 25 years leaving, I was not sure if it would turn out as a hit or mss. Dream Theater are one of my favourite bands, but they are not as consistent as I would like them to be, but 'A Dramatic Turn Of Events' is the best album they have done in quite some time. With (some of) the ego in the band gone, Dream Theater have re-traced their steps and come out with a collection of excellent progressive metal epics. 'Breaking All Illusions' is one of the greatest songs the band has done. 'Build Me Up, Break Me Down' still doesn't sit right with me, but it's a small bump in an otherwise brilliant trip.

 

09The Inside Room (40 Watt Sun) | Traditional Doom Metal

Review: N/A

Best known for his prior band Warning, Patrick Walker is a modern legend of doom metal. Although I first knew doom as a gothic mixture of down tempo riffs and death growls, the traditional sounds of doom were actually quite melodic, and Walker continues to bring this older sound to listeners with 40 Watt Sun. Recorded over the course of three nights in a library, 40 Watt Sun's 'The Inside Room' is an intensely personal journey, with massive layers of fuzzy guitars and martial drums poudning underneath Walker's nasal, but passionate and distinctive voice and lyrics.

 

08777 - The Desanctification (Blut Aus Nord) | Post/Black Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=568337

French industrial/avant black metal project Blut Aus Nord released two albums this year, the first of which being '777 - Sect(s)'. That record blew me away when I first heard it, but 'The Desanctification' takes BLut Aus Nord's sound even further down the proverbial rabbit hole. The second of a prospected trilogy, 'Desanctification' emphasizes Blut Aus Nord's roots in industrial music, fusing that together with blackened post metal in a terrifying way.

 

07Torn Beyond Reason (Woods Of Desolation) | Depressive Black Metal

Review: N/A

Woods Of Desolation is the continuation of the depressive black metal band Austere. 'Torn Beyond Reason' was recommended to me as one of the greatest depressive black metal albums to come out in ages, and I tend to agree. Much like Austere, there are many riffs of beauty here, and the focus of the music is not to be grim and frostbitten, but rather beautiful, in a classical way. The sound is vast and epic, and to touch things off, there are recurring themes throughout the album to give it a grand feeling of togetherness.

 

06Mammal (Altar Of Plagues) | Post/Black Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=442023

Ireland's response to Wolves In The Throne Room, Altar of Plagues is a ferocious black metal act with a more post-metal oriented sound than the vast majority of black metal acts I have heard. 'White Tomb' was a debut that turned heads, and I think 'Mammal' virtually perfects their formula. Although they pursue a similar musical style to that of Wolves In The Throne Room, their sound is anything but wimpy; incorporating some intense sludge heaviness into the black metal souffle. 'Neptune Is Dead' is one of the most intense black metal epics I have ever heard.

 

05Fables Of The Sleepless Empire (uneXpect) | Avant-Garde Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=461422

When this album came out, I was in absolute love with it, and made no secret of that fact. uneXpect are masters of the avant-garde metal school, and as chaotic and mind boggling as they were on previous efforts, they have upped their game this time around. Much like Mastodon's 'The Hunter', they have made their music a little more concise, and has it ever benefited from it; 'Fables Of The Sleepless Empire' is not quite as perfect as I thought it was at first, but it's a work of quirk and genius.

 

04A Scarcity Of Miracles (King Crimson) | Modern Progressive Rock/Jazz Fusion

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=480065

First, I know this is technically called a work of Jakszyk, Fripp, and Collins, but really, anything with Robert Fripp at the helm can count as a King Crimson album, right? King Crimson has been going for decades now, and Fripp has been the only constant member, but that fact aside, 'A Scarcity Of Miracles' is probably not what King Crimson fans were looking for. It is an incredibly mellow album, a huge departure from the last Crimson in 2003, which sported some intense experimental metal. Like many people, I was not a big fan of 'A Scarcity Of Miracles' at first; I found the laid back textures and incessant saxophone playing to resemble a progressive Kenny G. There is obviously much more to this album though; it is a rich and dark tapestry detailing what an apocalypse must feel like. With saxophones.

 

03Epoch (Fen) | Post/Black Metal

Review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=409574

Much like the better-known band Agalloch, Fen take the sounds of atmospheric black metal and inject a liberal dose of post-rock and modern prog into it, creating a sound that I find very attractive. 'Epoch' is possibly the best post-black metal album I have ever heard; a sprawling work of purposeful songwriting, dreamy production and plenty of amosphere to feed my ears. It came out airly early in the year, but it has stuck with me, and it still takes me to a different world every time I listen to it.

 

02Grace For Drowning (Steven Wilson) | Eclectic Modern Prog Rock/Jazz Fusion/Art-Pop

Before I go into talking about the last two, know that it was an incredibly tight race. In a million parallel universes, this made the number #1. Steven Wilson's  'Grace For Drowning' is an extension of one of my favourite bands, the legendary Porcupine Tree. Anyone who is familiar with him however knows that with his solo work, he likes to throw some of the material that wouldn't be so suitable for the much narrower PT project. Suffice to say, if Wilson had tried to pass a twenty-plus jazz fusion freakout into the work of his flagship band, it might not be suitable, but with 'Grace For Drowning', that's just a taste of the sort of brilliance that he does here. 'Grace For Drowning' is a sprawling double album that will likely be the album people think about years from now when they are thinking of 2011 in progressive music. With plenty of guest appearances and orchestrations up the wazoo, there is every indication that Steven Wilson's entire musical career has been leading up to this, and it pays off. Porcupine Tree does not necessarily pale in comparison to this, but the vast sense of ambition and creative freedom that Wilson enjoys here has me more excited for another solo album than his band's work.

 

01Bilateral (Leprous) (Progressive/Art Metal)

Here we are, number #1, and to be honest, I am very surprised that this beat out 'Grace For Drowning'. It was only until recently that Norwegian progressive metallers Leprous beat out Mr. Wilson with their hird album 'Bilateral' in my books. Perhaps best known as he backing band for Ihsahn's (of Emperor fame) live backing band for his solo material, Leprous have developed from what I would only describe as a promising, yet lackluster prog metal clone, to what they have evolved into now. The first two albums of Leprous were fairly easy to digest, with plenty of Dream Theater cliches to lean on. Their second album 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' even managed to do a fairly impressive job of pulling it off. Even so, I was not entirely sold on what Leprous was doing with their music, and that's a great reason why I was so damned shocked by 'Bilateral'. Although it's not as 'out there' as Wilson's 'Grace For Drowning', it has been years since I have heard a progressive metal album (or even metal album) that sounds so coherent and powerful. Despite their youth, these guys have incredible musical chops, but they manage to channel their musical skills through brilliant songwriting. They have finally crossed the threshold from being a mere prog metal band, into an incredibly inventive and surprising act. A vocal cameo from Ihsahn and trumpet solo only add to my opinion that this is the greatest album of 2011.

 

Honorable Mention(s)

Fly From Here (Yes)

Summereve (Hostsonaten)

Deep Politics (Grails)

Parasignosis (Mitochondrion)

A Rose For The Apocalypse (Draconian)

Nine Paths (Knight Area)

A Grounding In Numbers (Van Der Graaf Generator)

 

Albums I still need to (re)listen to:

Outer Isolation (Vektor)Hisingen Blues (Graveyard)Mare (Kampfar)

Paragon Of Dissonance (Esoteric)

La Roi Du Monde (Runaway Totem)

 

Best EP(s) of 2011

Cynic's 'Carbon-Based Anatomy' or Blotted Science's 'The Animation Of Entomology'. I interviewed both acts this year, both are amazing, and both continue to impress me each time I listen to them. I don't think I can choose one over the other.

 

Most Disappointing Albums Of 2011

Albums that may or may not have been bad, but left me wanting more? There were plenty of them this year.

First and foremost: Opeth's 'Heritage'. I appreciate them going in a new direction, but the amount of cliches they pull out of the bag with this one gives me the impression that this a joke album, or- in the parlance of the typical mongoloid internet user- a 'troll'. I know plenty of people love the album, but I do not.

 

Besides that...

The Decemberists' 'The King Is Dead'

Pain of Salvation's 'Road Salt II'

Morbid Angel's 'Ilud Divinum Insanum' (although I'll mention that I've had plenty of fun with this album, regardless of its quality.)

 

Worst Album Of 2011?

Aube's 'Variable Ambit'. I don't wanna talk about it.

 

 

 

What do you think? Like, comment, discuss.




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Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 20:50
I bought the deluxe edition of Heritage this week because I like Damnation.  After one listen, I can't remember a thing about it.  Confused  Not a good sign.

I also purchased the new Dream Theater album, but I have not heard it yet.  I am looking forward to it a great deal.


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Posted By: The Truth
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 21:15
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I bought the deluxe edition of Heritage this week because I like Damnation.  After one listen, I can't remember a thing about it.  Confused  Not a good sign.



Happened to me as well.

Aube's Variable Ambit was good though.


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Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 21:16
Really nice work Conor.  Clap

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Posted By: adace1
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 22:03
Awesome list. I agree with pretty much everything you have there. Great year for prog. I would just add the following:
Wolves in the Throne Room - Celestial Lineage
Beyond Creation - The Aura
Symphony X - Iconoclast
Nightwish - Imaginaerum
Steve Hackett - Beyond the Shrouded Horizon
Animals as Leaders - Weightless
Bjork - Biophilia
Scar Symmetry - The Unseen Empire
Devin Townsend - Ghost
Blackfield - Welcome to My DNA
Textures - Dualism
Heretoir - Heretoir


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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 22:11
Don't forget to post your (condensed) list in the official collab thread as well. Wink

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Posted By: Conor Fynes
Date Posted: December 29 2011 at 22:22
Collab list?



Posted By: kole
Date Posted: December 30 2011 at 08:50

My top 10 list:

1. Steven Wilson – Grace for Drowning (progressive rock)

2. *shels – Plains of the Purple Buffalo (post-rock)

3. Van der Graff Generator – A Grounding in Numbers (progressive rock)

4. Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins - A Scarcity of Miracles (progressive rock)

5. Bohren & Der Club Of Gore – Beileid (doom jazz)

6. Opeth – Heritage (progressivei rock)

7. Radiohead – The King of Limbs (alternative rock)

8. Sand Snowman - The World's Not Worth It (psychedelic folk rock)

9. Blackfield – Welcome To My DNA (progressive pop/rock)

10. Beardfish – Mammoth (progressive rock)

 

5 honourable mentions:
Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1 (drone doom)
Grails - Deep Politics (post-rock)
Arena - The Seventh Degree Of Separation (progressive rock)
Long Distance Calling - Long Distance Calling (post-rock)
And So I Watch You From Afar - Gangs (math rock)

Edit: Err, was this thread only meant for your list, Conor Fynes? If so, sorry for posting my own list... Also, thanks for yours, got a few ideas for my next listens.


Posted By: CloseToTheMoon
Date Posted: December 30 2011 at 10:37
I really let myself go this year. There's maybe half a dozen albums I listened to, but I enjoyed these:

Helplessness Blues-Fleet Foxes
Circuital-My Morning Jacket
Codes and Keys- Death Cab For Cutie
Self Titled-Bon Iver
Strange Mercy-St. Vincent

None of them Prog (Circuital has tinges of spaceyness), but it was a weird year for me.


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Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: December 30 2011 at 12:20
Originally posted by Conor Fynes Conor Fynes wrote:

Collab list?



Err, yes?... You even http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=74318&PID=4015441#4015441" rel="nofollow - voted in it last year. Wink


Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: December 31 2011 at 03:12
Certainly a good year overall. Not as good as 2010 for me (don't have any masterpieces this year yet) but many that fall into excellent/very good category.

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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: December 31 2011 at 04:44
Nice list Conor, and I particularly like seeing Fen so high up it.

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Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: December 31 2011 at 06:18
Great to see the list Conor!

I personally loved Heritage by Opeth but then again I hated all their death growls and was waiting for them to release an album like this. Great musicians who do not need the so called cookie monster growls.

btw Morbid Angels album was hilarious - I loved to hate it!



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Posted By: catfood03
Date Posted: December 31 2011 at 06:43
Is it weird that (besides Mastodon) the only album I'm familiar with on your list is an "Experimental Hip-Hop" record?


Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: December 31 2011 at 09:13
^Considering some of the names on his list, yes.

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Posted By: Negoba
Date Posted: January 04 2012 at 15:52

Conor and I share alot in tastes though we're at different stages in different genres. So overall, BRAVO!!!

I agree that 2011 was a very good year for prog and certainly the best year since I've been on PA.

Sad that Deconstruction is not getting the year end love it deserves and that more didn't go for Grayceon, but Unexpect is certainly getting some props.

 



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Posted By: GlassHanded
Date Posted: January 06 2012 at 19:40
Tangled Thoughts Of Leaving - Deaden The Fields
Amplifier - Octopus
Phideaux - Snowtorch
Pirate - Left of Mind




Posted By: EatThatPhonebook
Date Posted: January 07 2012 at 08:30
Nice list Conor! I'm quite positive 2012 will be nothing compared to 2011: I'm not even sure I'll have a list any time soon, there was so much stuff to listen to! 

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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: January 07 2012 at 08:50
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Conor and I share alot in tastes though we're at different stages in different genres. So overall, BRAVO!!!

I agree that 2011 was a very good year for prog and certainly the best year since I've been on PA.

Sad that Deconstruction is not getting the year end love it deserves and that more didn't go for Grayceon, but Unexpect is certainly getting some props.

 


I think the problem with the Grayceon album is that it wasnt that much of a change over This Grand Show, though Jackies vocals showed a marked improvement.


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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: January 07 2012 at 14:27
For the sake of my own sanity, I'm going to make separate lists for metal and non-metal.

Keeping in mind there are still many releases I haven't gotten around to listening to yet:

Metal: (not all prog, but enough)
1. SubRosa - No Help for the Mighty Ones
2. Wolves in the Throne Room - Celestial Lineage
3. The Morningside - TreeLogia
4. Giant Squid - Cenotes
5. Grayceon - All We Destroy
6. Animals as Leaders - Weightless
7. Fen - Epoch
8. Russian Circles - Empros
9. Yob - Atma
10. Enslaved - The Sleeping Gods EP
11. *Shels - Plains of the Purple Buffalo
12. Loss - Despond
13. Opeth - Heritage
14. Machine Head - Unto the Locust
15. Disma - Towards the Megalith
16. Negura Bunget - Poarta de Dincolo EP
17. Boris - Attention Please
18. Primus - Green Naugahyde
19. Mastodon - The Hunter
20. Boris - New Album

^the list I submitted as a collab on MMA


Non-metal: (likewise)
1. The Nocturnes - Aokigahara
2. Radiation 10 - s.t.
3. Emma Ruth Rundle - Electric Guitar 1
4. Vompatti - Golden Cliffs Overhanging Murmuring Seas
5. Tartar Lamb II - Polyimage of Known Exits
6. Faust - Something Dirty
7. Vompatti - Something of Eternal Duration Become Finite, Measurable and Transitory
8. Chelsea Wolfe - Ἀποκάλυψις
9. Vompatti - I Am A Great November Garden
10. Vompatti - In the Distant Solitude of the Weak and Passive Water Where Evening Decays
11. Almost Transparent Blue - The Northern Territory
12. White Fence - Is Growing Faith
13. Granules - Unfolding
14. Vompatti - From the Glorious Suns and Planets Down to the Blades of Grass
15. 2562 - Fever
16. Cloudkicker - Let Yourself Be Huge
17. Deathgrips - Exmilitary

The order might not be very accurate at this stage, I'll edit it more later.


Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: January 07 2012 at 16:20
^I get the distinct feeling you like Vompatti's albums.

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Posted By: Jbird
Date Posted: January 07 2012 at 16:33
Nice work, Conor. I enjoyed reading this post and am youtubing a couple of the groups you mentioned now Smile
 
I generally listen to melodic metal, and come to the prog side from that angle usually, though I grew up in the '70s and love old Rush, Kansas, Yes, etc.
 
Having said that, my #1 album of the year was Borealis - Fall From Grace
 
It wasn't anything groundbreaking by any means, just straight-up melodic metal with maybe just a hint of prog or progressive influences. Still, it just grabbed my attention for whatever reason. Most listeners won't get the same mileage, fwiw.


Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: January 08 2012 at 05:39
Great list Conor!


My List for best 2011 albums


Top 10 2011 albums

1

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=34049" rel="nofollow - Visions
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5598" rel="nofollow - Haken

2

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=32493" rel="nofollow -
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2379" rel="nofollow - Phideaux

3

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=33499" rel="nofollow -
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=378" rel="nofollow - Dream Theater

4

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=32364" rel="nofollow -
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2808" rel="nofollow - 5

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=337" rel="nofollow - TRANSATLANTIC   http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=34571" rel="nofollow -

6

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=34312" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3268" rel="nofollow - 7

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=33907" rel="nofollow - Bilateral
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4783" rel="nofollow - Leprous

8

To Shatter All Accord

Discipline

9

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=33455" rel="nofollow - Heritage
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1122" rel="nofollow -

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6272" rel="nofollow - - Return To Type  

11

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=343" rel="nofollow - VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR   http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=32179" rel="nofollow -



Posted By: Conor Fynes
Date Posted: January 10 2012 at 14:35
Thanks for your comments, everyone!


Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: January 10 2012 at 17:08
An absolute rubbish year for music.  Not really.  I also liked 2010, 2009, 2008...

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Posted By: amity62
Date Posted: January 11 2012 at 08:07
my top 10 2011
Organized Chaos - inner conflict
Van der Graff Generator – A Grounding in Numbers
 White Willow - Terminal Twilight
Dream Theater - A dramatic turn of events
Lunatic Soul - impressions

Agents of Mersy - The black forest
Beardfish – Mammoth
Gungfly - lamentations
Yacobs - time machine
Discipline -  To shatter all accords



Posted By: ishina
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 08:26
Wow. I certainly no longer wonder I feel so at home reading your reviews.

Looking back at 2011, I share both your album of the year as well as the letdowns of the year.

Finally, I feel understood, with Leprous hanging around somewhere in the low 50s of the 2011 list at this point in time.


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Posted By: DisgruntledPorcupine
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 09:44
2011 is the greatest year in all music. My top 10.

1. Unexpect - Fables of the Sleepless Empire (10/10)
2. Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning (10/10
3. Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones (10/10)
4. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake (10/10)
5. Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events (9.5/10)
6. Gotye - Making Mirrors (9.5/10)
7. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues (9.5/10)
8. Bon Iver - Bon Iver, Bon Iver (9/10)
9. Floex - Zorya (9/10)
10. Devin Townsend - Deconstruction (8.5/10)

Yeah, this is really my favourite year in all music. Hands-down.



Posted By: ergaster
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 15:30
Originally posted by DisgruntledPorcupine DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:

2011 is the greatest year in all music. My top 10.

1. Unexpect - Fables of the Sleepless Empire (10/10)
2. Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning (10/10
3. Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones (10/10)
4. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake (10/10)
5. Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events (9.5/10)
6. Gotye - Making Mirrors (9.5/10)
7. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues (9.5/10)
8. Bon Iver - Bon Iver, Bon Iver (9/10)
9. Floex - Zorya (9/10)
10. Devin Townsend - Deconstruction (8.5/10)

Yeah, this is really my favourite year in all music. Hands-down.



Hah!  Floex!!!!  I love "Casanova"!!


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Posted By: Equality 7-2521
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 15:38
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:


3. The Morningside - TreeLogia


They put out a new album? Awesome.


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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 16:31
The new releases and the new inductions into my collection:

Anderson, Laurie    Homeland    2010            1406    3/19/11 - nearly three months had passed int the year and I had to get this one because only an expert can deal with a problem.
Stereolab    Not Music    2010            1482    4/20/11 - these guys and gals just aren't quite as inspired as used to be.
Dead Can Dance    Into the Labyrinth    1993            1425    5/29/11 - I was gifted with two DCD albums about the time my company of 12 years broke apart.  I didn't adopt them into my collection until the May after.
Dead Can Dance    Toward the Within    1994            1426    5/29/11
Black Mountain    Wilderness Heart     2010            1417    6/2/11 - took an interest in this band when they were up for crossover evaluation and bought the first two.  Still meaning to complete a review of this one.  I am generally not a fan of this style of music but I find their retro pleasing.
Mono    Holy Ground: NYC Live     2003            1458    6/2/11 - wouldn't even know who the hell these guys were if it were not for being on a sampler that came with an Explosions In The Sky order.  I like the music but not particularly enthusiastically.
Knifeworld    Dear Lord, No Deal    2011            1450    6/7/11 - got to hear his one in advance thanks to Kavus!  Had to get a copy of the limited edition EP with autographs.  If I only buy one album this year it will probably be Knifeworld assuming they do an album.
Phideaux    Snowtorch    2010            1461    6/8/11 - I still think of this one as a 2010 release for being recorded then.  Weirdly one of those albums that still hasn't quite sunk in with me. 
Pineapple Thief, The    Someone Here Is Missing    2009            1462    6/8/11 - I'd been following TPT for a while and then wasn't keeping up.  Another album that hasn't really sunk in.
Bass Communion    Molotov And Haze    2008            1407    6/9/11 - I ordered this thinking it was the new SW solo album.  It wasn't LOL OK for a Bass Communion album.
Frith, Fred    Eye To Ear III    2010            1432    6/20/11 - Fred hasn't managed to top any of his '80's Skeleton Crew or solo albums for my tastes.  Still a decent instrumental album.
Radiohead    King Of Limbs    2011            1468    6/28/11 - I still find it odd that three or so months had passed before I realized there was a new Radiohead album out.  I enjoy their new releases but they haven't surpassed Hail To The Thief.
Reasoning, The    Acoustically Speaking    2010            1469    6/29/11 - not sure how these guys put out two albums under the radar screen as they were on my must keep an eye on list.  I think the acoustic versions of their material highlight how much they are crafting basically good songs.
Reasoning, The    Adverse Camber    2010            1470    6/29/11 - not much to add.  These guys managed to put out basically good music when that other prog band with reason in their name kind of crapped out.
Davis, Miles    Get Up With It    1974            1424    7/1/11 - this one gets a lot of respect but came around to my collection at a bad time so I don't think it's fully sunk in.
Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins    Scarcity Of Miracles, A    2011            1443    7/1/11 - this gets knocked a lot by people who don't respect that it's a project and not a fully fledged KC album. 
Bjornstad/Darling/Rypdal/Christensen    Sea, The    1994            1414    7/12/11 - I've got a lot of obscure ECM albums.  I think Atomic CR mentioned listening to this and inspired me to get a copy.  Apologies if I got the attribution wrong.
Zorn, John    Dreamers, The    2007            1498    8/6/11 - one of those happy coincidences.  I was browsing at a local brick and mortar store.  Started at rock Z (Zappa of course) passed by some reissues, made it through jazz and came across this one.  The liner notes were intriguing so I bought it.  Popped it into my truck CD player and the timing and music was perfect.  I had known Zorn as the sax strangling guy but never new he had a composer in him.
Djam Karet    Heavy Soul Sessions, The    2009            1428    8/10/11 - eh, this one didn't click.  I guess I wasn't expecting much from it.
Herd Of Instinct    Herd Of Instinct    2011            1441    8/10/11 - this one was a real treat.  Part of the same order and overdue for inclusion as an artist on this site but apparently not a priority amongst those who have the authority. 
Rhodes, Happy    Equipoise    1993            1474    8/10/11 - went on a Rhodes binge in 2010.  Came back a blew a wad on the out of print albums almost to completion.  One to go but at this point I'll keep my fingers crossed for official re-release.  If I hold my breath I'll probably turn blue.  If you are a Kate Bush fan you might want to get your hands on a copy of Find Me at least.  Thanks to Finny for turning me on to her.
Ukab Maerd    Waiting Room, The    2010            1484    8/10/11 - if you like Bass Communion this one might appeal to you.  It's sort of a Djam Karet side project.
Happy Rhodes    Rhodes I    1986            1437    8/15/11 - these two are part of my competionist streak of HR.  Compilations from her cassette days.
Happy Rhodes    Rhodes II    1986            1438    8/15/11
Pure Reason Revolution    Amor Vincent Omnia    2009            1467    9/2/11 - these guys got such high praise from their debut album and were so slammed for their second album that I took a couple of years to try out their number two.  It's not as bad as it has been reviewed.  They did take an unfortunate stylistic change of direction that would be their undoing.
Zorn, John    Ipsissimus    2010            1500    9/2/11 - difficult listening music.
Rhodes, Happy    Rearmament    1986            1472    9/8/11 - not bad for '86.
Zappa, Frank    Wazoo    1972            1497    9/10/11 - Dali derived album cover.  I passed by this one at the local brick and mortar and finally decided to get it.  Considering it's a '72 concert the sound is excellent and the music is cool to boot.
Zorn, John    O'o    2008            1499    9/12/11 - well,the dreamers had opened me up to reconsidering Zorn.  This one is in the same vein.  Good stuff.
Umphrey's McGee    Death By Stereo    2011            1490    9/17/11 - after they did such a fine prog album they decided to funk out a bit.  I think Steely Dan fans will like this one.
Levin, Tony, David Torn, Alan White    Levin Torn White    2011            1452    9/20/11 - the thing that impresses me most about this album is White's drum work.  As a Yes man his work didn't stand out that much to me.  As part of a trio he really shines.
Amos, Tori    Night Of Hunters    2011            1405    9/23/11 - Tori variates on classical compositions.  Still not likely to convince those convinced that she isn't legitimate prog.  Too bad.
Claypool, Les    Of Fungi And Foe    2009            1419    9/28/11 - I duno, Les seems to be in a bit of rut lyrically.  Songs about weird f**ked up people tend to get old after a while.
Primus    Green Naugahyde    2011            1465    9/28/11 - I duno, Les seems to be in a bit of rut lyrically.  Songs about weird f**ked up people tend to get old after a while.  I do like Jilly being on smack because she's not coming back for the holidays.
Wilson, Steven    Grace For Drowning    2011            1495    9/30/11 - a much anticipated album.  Steven has a habit of putting out albums that come around at bad times.  The Incident came out just before our house flooded.  This one arrived just before thieves kicked in our door.  A rather depressing album but if you're into that sort of thing...
Maserati    Pyramid Of The Sun    2010            1453    10/3/11 - a band I was following.  When this was new out it got next to zero attention on this site so it didn't come to my attention.   Explosions may get all the attention as far as post math whatever....
Hackett, Steve     Beyond The Horizon    2011                10/11/11 - the other Steve, the less depressing Steve...
Corea, Clarke & White    Forever    2011                10/29/11 - OK for jazz but I could do with out shocking the con.
Hof, Jasper Van't    Live In Montreaux    1980                11/7/11 - an out of print gift from a friend repaid in kind I think.
Bush, Kate    50 Words For Snow    2011                11/28/11 - Kate's going to be one of those artists who delivers rarely but offers quality to compensate.
Discipline    To Shatter All Accord    2011                11/28/11- Discipline I think I can say the same about as Kate.


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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 17:25
My list for 2011

Steven Wilson- Grace For Drowning
Ske: 1000 Autunni
Accordo dei Contrari: Kublai
The Nerve Institute - Architects of flesh density
Cheer Accident - No Ifs, Ands or Dogs
Calomito - Cane di Schiena
Laswell, Bill / Raoul Björkenheim / Morgan Ågren - Blixt
Dave Willey - Immeasurable Currents
The Future Kings Of England - Who Is It Who Is Coming?
North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon

Other Good Stuff
Jakszyk, Fripp, Collins - A Scarcity of Miracles
October Equus - Saturnal
Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble - From The Stairwell
Herd Of Instinct - s/t
Julia Kent - Green & Grey
Abrete Gandul - Enjambre Sismico
Combat Astronomy - Flak Planet
One Shot - Live in Tokyo
Sanhedrin: Ever After
Gösta Berlings Saga: Glue Works
Van der Graaf Generator: A Grounding in Numbers
Planeta Imaginario: Optical Delusions
Camembert - Schnorgl Attahk
Scherzoo - 01
Radiohead - The King of Limbs
Sanguine Hum- Diving Bell
Factor Burzaco - II
Animals As Leaders - Weightless
William Drake - The Rising Of The Lights



Posted By: DisgruntledPorcupine
Date Posted: February 16 2012 at 20:07
Originally posted by ergaster ergaster wrote:

Originally posted by DisgruntledPorcupine DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:

2011 is the greatest year in all music. My top 10.

1. Unexpect - Fables of the Sleepless Empire (10/10)
2. Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning (10/10
3. Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones (10/10)
4. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake (10/10)
5. Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events (9.5/10)
6. Gotye - Making Mirrors (9.5/10)
7. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues (9.5/10)
8. Bon Iver - Bon Iver, Bon Iver (9/10)
9. Floex - Zorya (9/10)
10. Devin Townsend - Deconstruction (8.5/10)

Yeah, this is really my favourite year in all music. Hands-down.



Hah!  Floex!!!!  I love "Casanova"!!

Same here. Thumbs Up His experience in providing music for games really shines as he really succeeds at creating an atmosphere in tracks like that.


Posted By: DragonX32
Date Posted: February 19 2012 at 22:54
I'm very pleased to see someone else with Bilateral as their #1

My top 30+ or so from 2011. I started really listening to 2011 stuff in late December, so I'm a bit behind. Not all prog

1) Leprous - Bilateral
2) Beardfish - Mammoth
3) Junius - Reports from the Threshold of Death
4) Arch/Matheos - Sympathetic Resonance
5) Animals as Leaders - Weightless
6) Graveyard - Hisingen Blues
7) Midnight - Satanic Royalty
8) Phideaux - Snowtorch
9) Trap Them - Darker Handcraft
10) Steven Wilson - Grace For Drowning
11) Blut Aus Nord - 777 Sect(s)/Desanctification
12) Tony MacAlpine - Tony MacAlpine
13) Vektor - Outer Isolation
14) Discipline - To Shatter All Accord
15) Nemo - Revolu$ion
16) f**ked Up - David Comes to Life
17) Hell - Human Remains
18) Devil - Time to Repent
19) Amplifier - The Octopus
20) Portrait - Crimen Laesae Majestatis Divanae
21) While Heaven Wept - Fear of Infinity
22) Yes - Fly From Here
23) Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events
24) Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats - Blood Lust
25) Hammers of Misfortune - 17th Street
26) Chapel Club - Palace
27) Derek Sherinian - Oceana
28) Symphony X - Iconoclast
29) Unknown Mortal Orchestra - s/t
30) Joe Bonamassa - Dust Bowl
31) Haken - Visions
32) Fair to Midland - Arrows & Anchors
33) UneXpect - Fables of the Sleepless Empire
34) Black Country Communion - 2
35) Cunninlinguists - Oneirology
36) Mastodon - The Hunter
37) 40 Watt Sun - The Inside Room
38) Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Part 2

I enjoyed Deconstruction, but I never feel like listening to it


Posted By: petraman
Date Posted: February 20 2012 at 00:45
I'm pretty surprised The Octopus isn't in any of these lists...  (since it was technically released in January '11).  Definitely would be in my top 10 for '11

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