With 2015 drawing its last breaths, I'm curious to know what was everyone's favorite new music released this year. Pick your top 3 albums of the year (regardless of whether or not they were issued with a surround mix.) As a bonus, feel free to pick your top reissue of the year as well. Here are mine:
1. Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase. A monster epic that draws on the influences of not only the greats of 70's progressive rock but also some of the 80's most creative acts (many of whom Mr. Wilson has spent the last few years remixing their back catalogs into 5.1.) A very powerful piece of music; not easy listening.
2. Todd Rundgren - Global. Todd goes back to the drawing board and fixes the mistakes he made on 2013's State. Todd is back in high-tech mode here but the results are never sterile or lifeless because of his passionate vocal delivery and his voice is still in fine form. The tour to promote the album was glorious.
3. Tommy Keene - Laugh in the Dark. Another collection of perfectly crafted gems from the king of modern day power-pop. Catchy melodies and crunchy guitars.
Reissue:
Fleetwood Mac - Tusk. Tough call on this one, but I have to go with Tusk. A great package celebrating an album that although maligned upon its original release becomes more celebrated with age. A fantastic, revealing 5.1 mix; two CDs of high-energy live material; two CDs of demos & outtakes; plus some nice heavyweight LPs for the vinyl aficionados all enclosed in a beautiful package.
EDIT: OOPS! The title of this thread shoulda been Top 3 New Releases of 2015!!! :violin
1. Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase. A monster epic that draws on the influences of not only the greats of 70's progressive rock but also some of the 80's most creative acts (many of whom Mr. Wilson has spent the last few years remixing their back catalogs into 5.1.) A very powerful piece of music; not easy listening.
2. Todd Rundgren - Global. Todd goes back to the drawing board and fixes the mistakes he made on 2013's State. Todd is back in high-tech mode here but the results are never sterile or lifeless because of his passionate vocal delivery and his voice is still in fine form. The tour to promote the album was glorious.
3. Tommy Keene - Laugh in the Dark. Another collection of perfectly crafted gems from the king of modern day power-pop. Catchy melodies and crunchy guitars.
Reissue:
Fleetwood Mac - Tusk. Tough call on this one, but I have to go with Tusk. A great package celebrating an album that although maligned upon its original release becomes more celebrated with age. A fantastic, revealing 5.1 mix; two CDs of high-energy live material; two CDs of demos & outtakes; plus some nice heavyweight LPs for the vinyl aficionados all enclosed in a beautiful package.
EDIT: OOPS! The title of this thread shoulda been Top 3 New Releases of 2015!!! :violin