Yeah it's a great album. Okay, so that is two people for Subaru :) What's another album on your list BFX?
My list is actually just Carrie and Lowell ten times over with Jenny Death as an honorable mention. Or, if I'm being serious: Colleen Green - I Want to Grow Up. This was a big step forward for her, and while Deeper than Love is a bit of an outlier in her discography it's perfectly placed in the album. I ever made Were people I knew I didn't have to see every day The closest to true love I ever came Was with someone I kept many miles away Cos I'm wary of eliminating distance This could surely be the death of Any romance Cos I'm shitty and I'm lame and I'm dumb and I'm a bore And once you get to know me you won't love me anymore And that possibility worries me the most Not harm or abuse or becoming a ghost It's the closeness, the intimacy I'm afraid, it might kill me This is a more typical song of hers. I don't know, I relate to her songs a lot and she's in the same scene that all my friends and I are in so yeah. ahhhhhh now you've got me talking about music tngAnd the only best friends
Why Carrie and Lowell? Is the touching subject, instrumentation, and lyrics really worth album of the year over stunning composition like Jenny Death, To Pimp a Butterfly, or Currents?
I'm going to break these down one by one. Good? Absolutely. Album of the year or even close? Not all at all, it's not even close to the best albums Death Grips have put out or the best hip-hop/rap/noise albums of the year which takes me to... See here, I share some of the same sentiments as 8bit and cgod. Which isn't to say I completely dislike TPAB, but I will say that I liked Vince Staples. the Lupe Fiasco mixtape, and Earl Sweatshirt more. Once again an unpopular opinion, but I've never cared much about Tame Impala. They're kind of psychedelic, I'll give them that. But it has that vague psych, somewhat disco and funk influenced sound that everyone has been doing this year and while they may have done it better than a lot of other people...looking at you El Vy...it's still not a sound that grabs as much. To directly answer your question: Sufjan put together an incredibly fragile album that could have fallen apart at any moment, indulged itself too much in its arrangements, or could have gone so far off the rails lyrically to the point that the story of Sufjan lost it's power. But it did none of those things because the songs are so well written and raw...I have a lot of thoughts about Carrie & Lowell beyond this. In the course of an album I was completely drawn into a persons life, the first time I listened to Carrie & Lowell front to back there were some tears, there's a lot to be said for that kind of emotional response. Edit: If you take a look at my last.fm or Spotify you'll see that in general composition isn't nearly as important to me as the feeling, unless your name is Destroyer or something like that. Different strokes.Jenny Death
To Pimp a Butterfly
Currents
What did you think of LA Priest's Inji? Might be a more grabbing sound than Tame Impala.
I haven't listened to that! But I will and will report back with an opinion! Currently working on a Spotify playlist for 2015, would be happy to send a link to anyone who is interested (note: this is a playlist that caters to my tastes and does not present a wide ranging view of 2015).