Sunday, December 31, 2017

RJD's Best Metal Albums of 2017

11. Kadavar - "Rough Times" (9/29/17, Nuclear Blast)


10. Havok - "Conformicide" (3/10/17, Century Media)


9. Power Trip - "Nightmare Logic" (2/22/17, Southern Lord)


8. Enslaved - "E" (10/13/17, Nuclear Blast)


7. Primus - "The Desaturating Seven" (9/29/17, ATO/Prawn Song)


6. Troubled Horse - "Revolution On Repeat" (3/31/17, Rise Above)


5. Iced Earth - "Incorruptible" (6/16/17, Century Media)


4. Dead Cross - "Dead Cross" (8/4/17, Ipecac)


3. Leprous - "Malina" (8/25/17, Inside Out)



2. Zeal & Ardor - Devil Is Fine" (2/24/17, Radicalis)



1. Grave Pleasures - "Motherblood" (9/29/17, Century Media)


From the ashes of Beastmilk's spontaneous combustion, Grave Pleasures has risen. Beastmilk's only LP "Climax" could have garnered my album of the year nod had I heard it in 2013. Instead, another Finnish band took home the crown that year (Sammal's glorious self titled album.) Lead singer/songwriter Mat McNerney (aka Kvohst) and bassist Valtteri Arino initially assembled the band with pieces of Beastmilk in addition to players from other dissolved bands (In Solitude, The Oath.) Their first LP under the new moniker "Dreamcrash" was then released in 2015 without much fanfare. After more lineup changes, Grave Pleasures released the "Funeral Party" EP in late 2016. 'Deadenders' was one of my favorite songs of that year and appears to have been a sign of greatness to come. The fist-pumping, post-punk, apocalyptic lyrics/riffs that made "Climax" an instant classic have come front and center on "Motherblood." The up-tempo chaos of 'Infatuation Overkill' and 'Haunted Afterlife,' the doomy, pop chorus of 'Be My Hiroshima' and the clautrophobic spoken word intro of 'Atomic Christ,' give the entire album enough variety and tongue-in-cheek schtick to make it interesting, fun and most definitely headbanging. Any concerns that Beastmilk's magic could not again manifest have been washed away in a splendid, atomic, bloody, fusion of Danzig, Bauhaus and Echo & The Bunnymen. Best album of 2017.

RJD's Best Non-metal albums of 2017

6. Bonerama - "Hot Like Fire" (11/20/17, Basin Street)



5. Thundercat - "Drunk" (2/24/17, Brainfeeder)



4. Sevdaliza - "Ison" (4/26/17, Butler)



3. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - "Murder Of The Universe" (6/23/17, ATO/Flightless)



2. Sean Rowe - "New Lore" (4/7/17, -Anti)



1. Greta Van Fleet - "From The Fires" (11/10/17, Universal)


Led Zeppelin worship. Transcendent vocals. Led Zeppelin worship. Insanely catchy riffs. Led Zeppelin worship. ROCK. Church is in session.


Sunday, January 8, 2017

ZH Best of 2016

It was a shitty year, in most respects, but there was enough inspiring music for me to put together an expanded list of 15 (the final being a compilation to make it a nice round number). A lot of death and despair on this list - a fitting soundtrack to the bleak future I anticipate for our country in the new year under the direction of our president elect. That said, maybe my top three albums, filled with creativity and boundary-breaking ideas, can offer a glimmer of hope for our survival.

15. Air - Twentyears (compilation)
14. Black Mountain - IV
13. King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard - Nonagon Infinity
12. Parquet Courts - Human Performance
11. Natural Child - Okey Dokey
10. Moonface - My Best Human Face
9. A Tribe Called Quest - We Got from Here
8. Al Scorch - Circle Round the Signs
7. Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
6. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
5. David Bowie - Backstar
4. Leonard Cohen - You Want it Darker
3. Bon Iver - 99, A Million
2. His Name is Alive - patterns of light
1. Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial