How Can These Albums Be On Only One 2018 Chart? Post Yours..

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Post yours, and explain why you think they deserve more attention.

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This album. My chart is it’s only home, currently ranking at 878 for 2018.


12 Little Spells by Esperanza Spalding

It’s the NY Times #4 best album of the year.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/06/arts...lbums.html

It’s easily as interesting as her last album, that 60 people had on their chart, ranking at 70 for the year.


Emily's D+Evolution by Esperanza Spalding


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If you like 70s singer/songwriter or AOR music, then check out this unearthed album from late 70s 80s California.


Beneath The Redwoods by Morrison Kincannon
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What a great idea for a thread.

So far, two great suggestions which are now on my chart.

I was aware of the Spalding but had forgotten about it.

Thanks, Chief, as I'd never heard Kincannon and that is a wonderful record (at least based on just the one listen through).

I have two entries here, although if you're not a prog fan, neither are likely to make it onto your charts.

The first is the new Spock's Beard album, Noise Floor.
Many fans understandably thought the Beard would lose its luster with the departure of group founder Neal Morse three albums ago, the remaining musicians are still the awesome musicians you'd expect from a seminal prog band. Others might also decry the more commercial direction of this album, but it's still got strong prog elements... and it often rocks hard as well. A great addition for any fan of the genre who is still okay with a little AOR bleed in to their prog.



The second is the new Phideaux, Infernal
Some prog leans on instrumental virtuosity, some on composition. Phideaux, while still full of solid musicianship, is definitely a composition band, and Infernal shows this off. nicely. Some parts shine well more than others, but overall, it's a great double and holds together well. Another great input for fans of the genre.

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Lazuli by Hilde Marie Holsen


Mogic by Hen Ogledd


Cruel Practice by Shygirl


Beheaded Totem by HHY & The Macumbas


Perder Planetas by Nicotina Es Primavera


Khonnar by Deena Abdelwahed


Skald by Wardruna

And a couple more near the bottom. Great records. Lazuli is a can't miss.

Mogic is a Richard Dawson project, but if you dug his 2017 effort, this is completely different (but still very good).
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(one chart other than mine) - Alternative Rock

Red Trees And White Trashes by Welles

(one chart other than mine) - Indie Rock / Garage Rock

SLUFF by Naked Giants

(only my chart) - Punk Rock / Hardcore Punk

Cheer by Drug Church

(only my chart) - Nu Metal / Alternative Metal

Kult 45 by Otep
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Here are three that are only on my chart and have two votes or less:

#26 on my chart:


I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions by Santigold

Santigold goes dancehall with Dre Skull and the result might be her best record since her debut.

#41 on my chart:


Infections Of A Different Kind (Step I) by AURORA (NO)

Gorgeous art pop that's sometimes hooky enough for radio play.

#91 on my chart:


Welcome To Paradise Vol. III: Italian D...us Artists

The third volume of this really good Italian house compilation series is full of overlooked 90s gems.
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The Hilvarenbeek Recordings by Biosphere

In my opinion, one of their best.
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N-Plants by Biosphere

Another....
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The Modern Art Of Setting Ablaze by Mantar

I haven't done by 2018 chart yet, but I deemed this good enough to go on my all time chart. Greatest sludge metal ever. And I actually had to add it to the database.
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