What To Shop For – 2016

Here are QRO's top-rated album reviews of the year....
What To Shop For
What To Shop For - 2016

Here are QRO’s top-rated album reviews of the year:

 

Beach Slang – A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
Beach Slang indeed brings A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings. Read more…
Beach Slang : A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
Bear Hands – You’ll Pay For This
Bear Hands have long not been like the other Brooklyn bands that they came up with, neither straightforward indie-rock, nor out-there-experimental. Read more…
Bear Hands : You'll Pay For This
Bon Iver – 22, A Million
The phenomenal success of Justin Vernon, a.k.a. Bon Iver, has been something to behold. Read more…
Bon Iver : 22, A Million
David Bowie – Blackstar
Blackstar may be his swan song, but the singular and extremely important artist went out on a high note. Read more…
David Bowie : Blackstar
The Boxer Rebellion – Ocean by Ocean
The Anglo-indie outfit soars on sadness, and reaches new heights/depths with their latest. Read more…
The Boxer Rebellion : Ocean by Ocean
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree
Nick Cave’s Son Arthur’s ghost hangs over a record that is a uniquely powerful expression of grief. Read more…
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds : Skeleton Tree
Jason Collett – Song and Dance Man
Everybody clap your hands for the Song and Dance Man, Jason Collett. Read more…
Jason Collett : Song and Dance Man
Courtesy Tier – Everyone’s OK
Bringing back the emotional vitality of blues-rock is Brooklyn’s Courtesy Tier. Read more…
Courtesy Tier : Everyone's OK
The Cult – Hidden City
The Cult has condensed and simplified their art in pursuit of their true spiritual panacea. Read more…
The Cult : Hidden City
Cymbals Eat Guitars – Pretty Years
Cymbals Eat Guitars are in what could be described as the ‘consistent’ phase of an indie-rock band’s tenure. Read more…
Cymbals Eat Guitars : Pretty Years
DIIV – Is the Is Are
Is the Is Are has finally arrived, and is a worthy, if over-long, accomplishment. Read more…
DIIV : Is the Is Are
Dinosaur Jr – Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
The question with new Dinosaur Jr isn’t, “Will it be good?” but rather, “Good or great?” And so far it’s always been great. Read more…
Dinosaur Jr : Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
The Felice Brothers – Life In the Dark
It could be said that The Felice Brothers are following ground that they’ve already tread up in their backwoods of the Catskills, but that’s a minor quibble when they do it this well. Read more…
The Felice Brothers : Life In the Dark
Andy Frasco & The U.N. – Happy Bastards
If I was organizing a party and I wanted to make it a really good party, I’d get Andy Frasco & The U.N. ‘round to play a few tunes. Read more…
Andy Frasco & The U.N. : Happy Bastards
Frightened Rabbit – Painting of a Panic Attack
The windswept moors & islands of Scotland have always lent themselves to noble tragedy, to say nothing of the nation’s history and weather. Read more…
Frightened Rabbit : Painting of a Panic Attack
Future – Purple Reign
Future’s Purple Reign mixtape suddenly fell out of the sky one day and the fans are still processing it. Read more…
Future : Purple Reign
Gramatik – Epigram: Deluxe Edition
Gramatik delivers a deluxe edition of Epigram with remixes & more. Read more…
Gramatik - Epigram: Deluxe Edition
The Gunshy – Porterhouse
These days, getting a working class authenticity in rock ‘n’ roll isn’t easy. Read more…
The Gunshy : Porterhouse
The I Don’t Cares – Wild Stab
It’s great to see Paul Westerberg back in the saddle. Read more…
The I Don't Cares : Wild Stab
Iggy Pop – Post Pop Depression
Nearly half a century since his first of many major label releases, Iggy Pop has reemerged yet again. Read more…
Iggy Pop : Post Pop Depression
Islands – Should I Remain Here At Sea?
Should I Remain Here At Sea? rounds out the catalog of a talented band with impressive style and poise, sounding happy and ironic. Read more…
Islands : Should I Remain Here At Sea?
Islands – Taste
Islands has a deep back-catalog and a broad enamoring indie-rock appeal to most due to their tropical approach. Read more…
Islands : Taste
James – Girl At the End of the World
Whenever the world ends, it would be a much nicer end with James in it. Read more…
James : Girl At the End of the World
The Joy Formidable – Hitch
With Hitch, The Joy Formidable has reached for more. Read more…
The Joy Formidable : Hitch
Kings of Leon – WALLS
Kings of Leon could have released a bad album – it might even have been expected. Read more…
Kings of Leon : WALLS
Letters To Cleo – Back To Nebraska EP
Back in the nineties, Letters To Cleo were one of the many alt-rock bands to explode out of the Boston area, getting particular prominence thanks to their catchier brand. Read more…
Letters To Cleo : Back To Nebraska EP
The Monochrome Set – Cosmonaut
It is hard to either fathom or quantify the genius of The Monochrome Set. Read more…
The Monochrome Set : Cosmonaut
Bob Mould – Patch the Sky
Bob Mould’s put another solid block in his career. Read more…
Bob Mould : Patch the Sky
Pixies – Head Carrier
When a new Pixies album comes out, people will inevitably be both thrilled and prone to disappointment if it does not do justice to their sound. Read more…
Pixies : Head Carrier
Puro Instinct – Autodrama
Puro Instinct burst on to the scene with Headbangers in Ecstasy in 2011, an amazing combination of songwriting vocals and guitar skill. The follow up, Autodrama, is not perfect, but still good. Read more…
Puro Instinct : Autodrama
Ra Ra Riot – Need Your Light
Need Your Light keeps Ra Ra Riot’s newer electronics, but more effectively integrates their older inspire. Read more…
Ra Ra Riot : Need Your Light
Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool
Radiohead is years into being the biggest alternative music act in the world, and have not taken that designation lightly. Read more…
Radiohead : A Moon Shaped Pool
Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway
The Red Hot Chili Peppers seem to have melded very well in the two incarnated albums since replacing John Frusciante with Josh Klinghoffer, and though they have never been afraid to experiment, what is most impressive is their core energy. Read more…
Red Hot Chili Peppers : The Getaway
RJD2 – Dame Fortune
The newest RJD2 ‘Dame Fortune’ is exceptional, and distinct from his contemporaries’ recent work. Read more…
RJD2 : Dame Fortune
Savages – Adore Life
A clear step forward. Read more…
Savages : Adore Life
School of Seven Bells – SVIIB
School of Seven Bells deliver a strong swan song. Read more…
School of Seven Bells : SVIIB
Split Single – Metal Frames
Remember when indie-rock didn’t have to do anything but be indie-rock? Read more…
Split Single : Metal Frames
Spookyland – Beauty Already Beautfiul
Spookyland’s Beauty Already Beautiful has a really great title, really rhythmic guitar, and jangly patterns. Read more…
Spookyland : Beauty Already Beautiful
UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mikey – Unplugged
An acoustic covers album, almost guaranteed to be a bad idea in any other type of music, is not necessarily bad thing for a reggae band. Read more…
UB40 featuring Ali, Astro & Mikey : Unplugged
Umphrey’s McGee – Zonkey
Umphrey’s McGee are to any modern listener or musician strange, but also really good. Read more…
Umphrey's McGee : Zonkey
Underworld – Barbara Barbara, we face a shining future
Underworld has long had a disappearing act, knowing when to go big, but also when to go home. Read more…
Underworld : Barbara Barbara, we face a shining future
White Denim – Stiff
White Denim bringing fizz and fuzz in Stiff, which is great and plays an important role, the type of album that one just wants around to listen to over and over. Read more…
White Denim : Stiff
White Lies – Friends
If you’ve liked White Lies, Friends can be a reassuringly great old friend. Read more…
White Lies : Friends
Wintersleep – The Great Detachment
Wintersleep once again deserves Amerikan attention. Read more…
Wintersleep : The Great Detachment
Wire – Nocturnal Koreans
Wire’s new album comes with keyboard and much anticipation, mostly over sub-par, middle of the road (for Wire), records and good touring. Read more…
Wire : Nocturnal Koreans
Yeasayer – Amen and Goodbye
Yeasayer has managed to be consistently original and indescribable. Read more…
Yeasayer : Amen & Goodbye

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