Best of 2011: Albums: Haiku Edition
So here it is. While the list is not numbered, it is in a vague order of "least-best" to "best", and I've included EPs as well as LPs because why not, that's why.
Back down to basics
Strong songwriting from Meloy
As you would expect
Diaper Island by Chad VanGaalen
Refined and focused
Soaring vocals, instruments
On top of his game
Days Into Years by Elliott BROOD
Suitably toned down
War memorial inspired
Brilliant songwriting
Portage & Main by Portage & Main
A solid debut
Strong folk rock, heartfelt lyrics
Great blend of voices
Eureka by Mother Mother
Infectious and fun
But not without some darkness
Stellar shared vocals
Orchard by Jess Hill
Incredible voice
Beautiful and haunting songs
Mesmerizing folk
Michigan Left by Arkells
A bit more polished
But still more fun rock and roll
A strong follow-up
The Whole Love by Wilco
More adventurous
Bookended with two great songs
Their best in a while
Let's All March Back Into The Sea by The Liptonians
Cacophonous sound
A whole host of instruments
And clever lyrics
Summer of Lust by Library Voices
Energetic songsBut not without some darkness
Stellar shared vocals
Orchard by Jess Hill
Incredible voice
Beautiful and haunting songs
Mesmerizing folk
Michigan Left by Arkells
A bit more polished
But still more fun rock and roll
A strong follow-up
The Whole Love by Wilco
More adventurous
Bookended with two great songs
Their best in a while
Let's All March Back Into The Sea by The Liptonians
Cacophonous sound
A whole host of instruments
And clever lyrics
Summer of Lust by Library Voices
Sharp, intelligent lyrics
Pop at its finest
No Bad Days by Wide Mouth Mason
Six years since their last
New bassist Gordie Johnson
Haven't missed a step
We're All Friends & Lovers Until It Falls Apart EP by Redbird
Strong, lovely voice
Coupled with great songwriting
Wonderful debut
Seeds by Hey Rosetta!
Heartbreaking lyrics
Symphonic and grandiose
Complex yet catchy
We're All Dying To Live by Rich Aucoin
Highly ambitious
Perfect, cinematic flow
Brilliantly unique
Apocalyptic Radio Cynic by Sidney York
Insanely catchy
Clever, sexy, sometimes dark
Power-pop with depth
Temporary Resident by Imaginary Cities
Kaputt by Destroyer
Rich, dense, and jazz-y
Lyrically ambiguous
Very beautiful
Oh Fortune by Dan Mangan
Darker and more dense
Rich music, poignant lyrics
Exponential growth
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care by Explosions in the Sky
Crashing crescendosBreathtaking rises and falls
Far beyond "epic"
High School EP by We Are The City
More going on here
Than most have in a full length
Nearly perfection
Degeneration Street by The DearsMore going on here
Than most have in a full length
Nearly perfection
All-star Dears line-up
From the brink of destruction
Better than ever
Lights of Endangered Species by Matthew Good
Full of emotion
Amazingly orchestral
A career highlight