20 June 2013
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Here is a list of the recently added albums that haven't made the chart (yet!) from our alternative/blog sources. Want to contribute to the blog chart? Mail us: blogchart@anydecentmusic.com
Anna Von Hausswolff Ceremony
Feels appealingly gigantic. Print edition only Uncut
Mark Mulcahy Dear Mark J Mulcahy, I Love You
An album of complex songs, simply arranged. Print edition only Uncut
May yet see him shrug off the "cult" tag. Print edition only Mojo
Anna Von Hausswolff’s strange funeral pop, wailing operatic tones and grand church organ is certainly one thing: unique The Digital Fix
It's deep and powerful, and your everyday singer-songwriter couldn't construct such a record The 405
Ceremony’s integral beauty makes its navigation an absolute delight The Skinny
An album of striking confidence, immense compositional flair and colossal, richly cinematic arrangements music OMH
A triumphant return Bowlegs
After a few spins of this record, listeners will undoubtedly join me in saying, “What’s not to love?” Consequence Of Sound
There won't be a mass audience, of course, and those who adore Mulcahy will once again wonder why The Guardian
A particularly heartfelt and well rounded creation music OMH
J. Cole Born Sinner
A daring step forward for Cole and an exciting attempt at mastering Jay's Blueprint style All Music
His riffs on racism, homophobia and misogyny have more lyrical cunning than insight Rolling Stone
Cole's newest interrogation of how to be responsible with power, cash, and sex-symbol status is as penetrating as anyone's. That includes Mr. West Slant Magazine
Majical Cloudz Impersonator
Some of the most personal and spacious sounding music AltSounds
Two 9/10 ratings among the reviews for this double-CD, 33-track release from the masked UK producer. Q says it is "moving in ways that are hard to explain", while Drowned in Sound say it "holds the listener captive". However The Skinny say Zomby "sounds somewhat predictable"
Since we've been around, that is. So, the highest-rated albums from the past four years or so
Frank Ocean Channel Orange
Deafheaven Sunbather
Anaïs Mitchell Hadestown
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
PJ Harvey Let England Shake
My Bloody Valentine mbv
Ry Cooder Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Patty Griffin American Kid