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Sure, the notion of the traditional “record album” is gravely wounded. Yet with a little patience and persistence, listeners can still find plenty of platters that matter from start to finish. I found quite a few this year, even though it was a strange year in music. Many of the most heavily hyped records, from such artists as Arcade Fire and Vampire Weekend, weren’t all that good. In addition, it definitely wasn’t as strong a year for hip-hop as 2012, although many of the genre’s biggest artists (Jay Z, Kanye West, Eminem, Lil Wayne, etc.) delivered new albums.

The newcomers picked up the slack, with several debuts ranking among the year’s best albums, Here are my Top 10, 1, “Pure Heroine,” Lorde (Universal): You’ve probably heard the smash “Royals,” which was the best single of the year, but hopefully you won’t stop there, Let that tune lead you into the New Zealand singer-songwriter’s full-length debut, and you’ll find nine other cuts that also are quite mesmerizing, Lorde makes music that is equally artsy and catchy, distancing herself from most of her contemporaries on the pop charts and size 5 boho chic flats / ballet flats shoes. the last one! drawing comparisons to such all-time greats as Björk and Tori Amos, “Pure Heroine” is such a shockingly mature and fully realized artistic statement that it’s amazing to think its author just turned 17 last month..

2. “The Bones of What You Believe,” Chvrches (Virgin): It’s the best synth-pop album in years, filled with enough anthems to ensure that Chvrches is a dance-club favorite for years to come. At last count, this Scottish trio’s debut had produced three solid singles (“The Mother We Share”, “Recover” and “Gun”), but that could represent the tip of the iceberg. The grooves are retro, recalling Erasure, Giorgio Moroder-era Donna Summer, the “Rapture” of Blondie and Yaz, and the lyrics absolutely sparkle.

3, “m b v,” My Bloody Valentine (m b v): It’s not the second coming of “Loveless.” That’s a shame, in a way, since that 1991 outing stands as one of the greatest rock records of all time, It took My Bloody Valentine 22 years to finally deliver a follow-up to “Loveless,” resulting in a work that takes the band in fascinating new directions, The “wall of sound” is still there, but it’s built less on jet-engine guitars and more on nuance, size 5 boho chic flats / ballet flats shoes. the last one! Yet it’s still captivating, standing as a record that will give the listener more with each spin..

4. “Born Sinner,” J. Cole (Roc Nation/Columbia): I guess one way to avoid the sophomore slump is to deliver the best hip-hop album of the year. That’s what Cole has done with “Born Sinner,” which is even better than the rapper’s fine debut, 2011’s “Cole World: The Sideline Story.” It is bursting with big singles — none better than the smash “Power Trip” — yet it also works as a cohesive statement. The album also firmly establishes Cole as one of the most powerful MCs in rap.

5, “Push the Sky Away,” Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (Bad Seed): The album is cinematic in scope, pulsing with drama and full of dreamy imagery that alternately shocks and seduces, Cave has crafted some of the finest songs of his career — the most spectacular of which is “Wide Lovely Eyes” — and, overall, delivered his best album since 1996’s “Murder Ballads.”, 6, “Oh, Mayhem!” Bettie Serveert (Palomine): This Dutch indie-rock group was a “buzz” band in the early ’90s, yet it’s been tragically overlooked (at least in the U.S.) for more than a decade, “Oh, Mayhem!” illustrates that the group still has game, The record is Bettie Serveert’s hardest-rocking affair in ages, filled with wonderfully jagged size 5 boho chic flats / ballet flats shoes. the last one! guitar work by unsung hero Peter Visser and powerful vocals from Carol van Dyk..

7. “Stay Trippy,” Juicy J (Taylor Gang): Patience has finally paid off for “The Juice Man,” who delivered his full-length debut in 2002. The incredibly fun “Stay Trippy” has catapulted him toward the top of the hip-hop heap, thanks to such jams as “Show Out,” “Bounce It” and, best of all, “Bandz a Make Her Dance.”. 8. “Change Becomes Us,” Wire (Pink Flag): The album title couldn’t be more appropriate. This alt/art/punk/electronic band seems to change its persona with each new record, which is one of the reasons why Wire has been worth paying attention to since the mid-1970s. This time around, the London act scores big with an atmospheric, experimental mix of post-punk and hard rock.

9, “No Poison No Paradise,” Black Milk (Computer Ugly): It’s another wild ride with the Detroit rapper, filled with size 5 boho chic flats / ballet flats shoes. the last one! cutting-edge beats and crafty rhymes, It’s experimental, yet never to the detriment of the songs, It’s an album I wish Kanye West had heard before making “Yeezus.”, 10, “Electric,” Richard Thompson (New West): Listen to this album and you’ll absolutely understand why Thompson is considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time..



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