So here again is my totally haphazard selection of the best music released in 2013. As always, I find just as much joy in discovering old music that’s new to me as I do in keeping up with actually new music, so I listened to a shockingly small number of new releases this year. It’s interesting that my method of discovery has evolved over the years. I’ve long since stopped listening to radio, so my musical discoveries now usually come from friends or even just random Internet excursions.
One of the most interesting things that happened to me this year was being invited to a metal show by my friend Tom Hall while on a trip to New York this summer. An old high school friend of his from Michigan manages an up-and-coming band called Battlecross. I can’t remember having such a great time at a live show. The band played with such an amazing sense of joy, even if the music might seem aggressive. And I found the sincerity and work ethic of the band inspiring, too. It’s since led to a new appreciation of the metal music I had pretty much dismissed since I discovered punk in the late 1970s, and it’s been a lot of fun to “find my place” among all of metal’s subgenres.
But I haven’t abandoned my love of shoegaze and post-punk and it’s great to find more bands mining that territory, even if some of it sounds just a bit too familiar. I can’t be too critical, though. If I find myself listening to something a lot, it’s going to make my year-end list, and so without further ado, here are my favourite releases of the past year.
In list form, if you’re not visually inclined:
- Beach Fossils – Clash the Truth
- Girls Names – The New Life
- Holograms – Forever
- Carcass – Surgical Steel
- Suede – Bloodsports
- Smith Westerns – Soft Will
- Battlecross – War of Will
- Okkervil River – The Silver Gymnasium
- Sin Fang – Flowers
- Arctic Monkeys – AM
Honourable Mentions:
- Wax Idols – Discipline & Desire
- Sebadoh – Defend Yourself
- Jim Guthrie – Takes Time
- The Joy Formidable – Wolf’s Law
- Death Angel – The Dream Calls for Blood
- Local Natives – Hummingbird
Just for fun, here are some of my previous lists:
How about you? What were some of your favourites?
P.S. If you still haven’t caught up on all of 2013’s music (and I definitely haven’t), I’d recommend downloading this massive 184-song annual collection from Fluxblog.