Overall, electronic music did not impress me this year. Several albums were well crafted and made for good listens, but many did not push the genre further. Now, I am not one to say that music has to be completely new sounding, in order for it to be a great album. Yet, an album has to differentiate itself from previous similar sounding albums.
Now for my top 20 albums:
1. Dear Science by TV on the Radio






This album has the perfection combination of experimentation and accessibility. It defies the idea of a "rock" album. Using all sorts of different production methods, they blend in different instruments, vocals, and genres. Slower songs like "Halfway Home" and "Love Dog" are delicate and moving. Yet "Dancing Choose" is a fun uptempo song. TV on the Radio continue to push the envelope on what a genre means.
2. Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
3.The Week That Was
4.Saturdays=Youth by M83
5.Hold On Now, Youngster... by Los Campesinos!
6.Made in the Dark by Hot Chip
7.The Age of the Understatement by The Last Shadow Puppets
8. Santogold by Santogold
9. Alopecia by Why?
10. Tha Carter 3 by Lil' Wayne
My two favorite hip hop albums could not come from more different artists. The best way I can describe Why? is imagine Dr. Dre rapping over a Shins song. Witty lyrics to an indie rock song make for a very clever and original album. Lil' Wayne, makes the least sense to me. I have never felt so disconnected from another artists mindset than I am to Lil' Wayne. I can only assume what is going through Lil' Wayne's head, but he creates some of the more creative lyrics and obscure lyrics I have heard in a hip-hop album.
11. Oracular Spectacular by MGMT
12. Crystal Castles by Crystal Castles
13. Cut Copy
14. The Bug
These are my four favorite electronic albums of the year, as I do not count Hot Chip, TV on the Radio, M83 and Santogold as being exclusively "electronic". The problem that I have with MGMT, Crystal Castles, and Cut Copy is that their ablums were too uneven. All had their fair share of amazing songs, with my personal favorites being "Electric Feel", "Courtship Dating", and "Feel the Love" by the three respective artists. Yet there was some filler in all of those albums that prevented me from putting the albums higher on my list. The Bug was a more solid overall album, however the songs did not differentiate themselves enough from each other to be truly noticeable. I respect consistency, but I prefer more excitement.
15. The Cool by Lupe Fiasco
16.The Bake Sale by The Cool Kids
Both albums coming from hip hop artists from Chicago or as Lupe calls it "the best city in the whole wide, wide world",have a very traditional hip hop sound. The Cool Kids revert back to minimalist beats from the 80's very effectively, crafting fun songs about what they know. Lupe has more going on in his music and raps at a much faster pace than the Cool Kids but succeeds in creating various hit songs off the album.
17.Feed the Animals by Girl Talk
I've grown to respect Girl Talk (Greg Gillis) less and less the more I hear other mash up artists like E-603, the Hood Internet, and Ludachrist, yet I still prefer Girl Talk to these other artists. This is far and away the most entertaining album of the year and has something for everyone. I have heard this refered to as the "Family Guy" of music, bringing in as many pop culture referenes in as short amount of time as possible. This accounts for some very creative and often times even funny juxtapositions in the pop culture world. Girl Talk may not necessarily be an artist, but sometimes I don't need to listen to an artist.
18. Youth Novels by Lykke Li
19. You & Me by The Walkmen
20. Where You Go I Go Too by Lindstrom
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