2016 Release Roundup: Honourable Mentions
This list could be endless, but without further ado I present my list of honourable mentions.
Favourite Album – Honourable Mentions:
Be Nothing – Boston Manor
A stellar debut album which showcases talent and intensity. Be Nothing is unapologetically honest and in behaving so is heart wrenching.
Notable Tracks:
Laika
Broken Glass
Forget Me Not
Chemical Miracle – Trophy Eyes
Chemical Miracle sees Trophy Eyes undertaking a reimagining of their style and in doing so have released an outstanding album. Blunt and beautiful lyricism ties together well with the instrumentation and it’s evident talent and many hard hours went into creating this work.
Notable Tracks:
Heaven Sent
Daydreamer
Breathe You In
Misadventures – Pierce the Veil
Misadventures is distinctly Pierce the Veil, yet it differs refreshingly from their previous releases and sees more experimentation with style and structure. Once again, we are treated to Vic Fuentes storytelling skills against a backdrop of talented musicians.
Notable Tracks:
Dive In
Floral and Fading
The Divine Zero
Upside Down – Set it Off
This is the kind of album that on first listen you don’t expect to like. Its too different to what is expected. But, it grows on you and latches on to a special place in your heart reserved for releases that surely belong nowhere near the scene. As always the catchy hooks sink in and you’re eft running the album on repeat. This shift into a more popular sound has paid off for Set It Off, though I suspect it is a release that will polarize.
Notable Tracks:
Hypnotized
Tug of War
Life Afraid
Favourite Single – Honourable Mentions:
All Messed Up/All Fucked Up – The Amity Affliction
Decidedly less heavy than Amity’s usual efforts, All Fucked Up digs deep and comes out strong. The chorus is simple but begs to be sung in your darkest moments. The cathartic nature of the track explains how it resonates so intensely with a wide variety of people.
Notable Lyric:
“Will you save my life, or just say goodbye?”
The Sound – The 1975
The 1975 are known for their catchy tunes and romanticism of life. This is prominent in The Sound, a single which has distinct elements of a time passed, once again capitalising on the 1975’s trademark old school style. Disguised by music which begs to be danced to the lyrics tell the tale of a dysfunctional relationship. Also, it’s worth noting the guitar solo is wonderful.
Notable Lyric:
“It's not about reciprocation it's just all about me: A sycophantic, prophetic, Socratic junkie wannabe”
Voldemort – With Confidence Ft John Floreani
Sometimes you don’t realise you want or need things until you have them, that is the case with this re-release of With Confidence’s Voldemort. Floreani’s verse fits seamlessly within the song as if it was always there. It takes the already wonderful song from a 7 to a 9 easily. Voldemort is a fun and upbeat tune which reminds us all we’re not alone in the loveliest of ways.
Notable Lyric:
“And if I could then I would, I’d crawl inside your brain and I’d rip and I’d stitch it and I’d ease your pain”
Tidal Wave – Taking Back Sunday
This track would not look out of place in a Tarantino film. Fast, Fun and full of rock goodness Tidal Wave grabs your attention and sticks in your head for days on end. From the moment the song begins you’re drawn into a dramatic western shoot-out scene and it’s all too exciting to imagine. If this epic track doesn’t get you pumped, then I’m afraid you may be entirely devoid of life.
Notable Lyric:
“You can beg, you can plead, you can cry, you can pray, but nothing’s gonna save you from the tidal wave”
What were your favourite releases of 2016? Let me know, I’d love to chat about them!
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