Saturday, November 24, 2012
Best of 2012 (The Super Biased Edition)
It's that time of year again, when pretty much every music writer with a functioning cerebral cortex (and, seemingly, a few without) hunkers down in their undoubtedly stuffy, dirty sock- and empty juice container-strewn lairs and bash away at their respective keyboards, frantically arranging and rearranging and evaluating and worrying and eventually allowing themselves to experience that sweet, sweet second of release when they think, "Aw, fuck it" and hit the Send button. Yep, it's year-end best-of list time, the most wonderful(ly arbitrary) time of every music journo's year!
I actually really like making lists, but tend to get overwhelmed and contrary after filing the fourth one in a row. It is a frustrating, silly process, and oftentimes makes me feel like I'm choosing sides in one massive, ugly are-you-my-friend-or-hers middle school battle, especially since so many of my mates insist on making super awesome records every year. My day job as a publicist also makes things difficult, because there are always at least a few records that I desperately want to include, because I genuinely think that they deserve the nod (I choose with whom to work and I only work with bands that I think are fucking rad!), but am unable to because, duh. There's a grey area for sure, and I end up skirting it once in awhile, but I do try my best to avoid conflicts of interest. That's why I'm putting this little list up on here, my personal blog, and making it very, very clear that I am openly biased about these albums for various business/personal reasons (it doesn't help when your boyfriend plays in a band, or you spend weeks on tour with bands, or your former clients release side projects!).
They're still fucking awesome, though, and if you haven't heard them yet, you really should!
So here's my totally, utterly, absolutely, 100% biased top whatever list of some of the best records of 2012 that I cannot include on any of my published lists for one reason or another.
Panopticon - Kentucky (Handmade Birds/Pagan Flames)
Bastard Sapling - Dragged From Our Restless Trance (Forcefield Records)
Dragged Into Sunlight - Widowmaker (Prosthetic)
Saint Vitus - Lillie: F-65 (Season of Mist)
Aelter - III (Eternal Warfare)
Don Seantalamh a Chuid Féin (Into the Void Records)
Obolus - Lament (The Flenser)
Greed & Rapacity - Loki Bound
Ecocide - When Will It End (Tofu Carnage)
Appalachian Terror Unit - Black Sands (Profane Existence)
Sutekh Hexen - Larvae (Handmade Birds)
A Story of Rats - Vastness & The Inverse (Translinguistic Other)
Windhand - S/T (Forcefield Records)
Author & Punisher - Ursus Americanus (Seventh Rule)
Inperial Triumphant - Abominamentvm (self-released)
Pinkish Black - S/T (Handmade Birds).
BONG - Mana Yood Sushai (Ritual Productions)
I also really liked the Kaevum's 'Natur' record, but they're pretty blatantly NS and I just do not feel like dealing with all that noise. Great music, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXKYEz6B8vE
So there you have it. I'll post my various other published lists as they go up.
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Have you heard Hell - III yet? It's absolutely amazing and the best in the series in my opinion. Beyond that, your year end list will likely be one of the ones I most agree with, along with Harold's from Hammersmashedsound. I have to say, I am surprised Faustcoven did not make the list.
Hey - this isn't my proper list. Like I said in the post, this is a list of my favorite records that, for one reason or another, I could not include in any of my official published lists. Faustcoven tops all of those ;) And I need to order that new Hell tape!
I hear you on not wanting to post Kaevum on any of your published lists.
This issue has nonetheless been grinding my gears lately, because it seems to have made NO ONE's lists at all (I don't read Nazi sites, maybe they made those, whatever) and yet, to me, it's clearly the best black metal release of the year, better even than Mgla, and certainly better than the new efforts by Besatt, Behexen, and Baptism (whose non-inclusion on any lists I understand, as none of them are top efforts).
Anyway, maybe it's better that Kaevum stay off of people's radar, but I have a deeper worry that perhaps people have forgotten that being hateful and incorrect is OK in metal. As the title of your blog reminds me, lots and lots of people listen to Darkthrone, but how many of them remember the back cover of Transilvanian Hunger (which, honestly, is way more explicitly hateful than anything printed on my Kaevum lp).
Anyway, my two cents. I'm not posting to troll, but because I appreciate your thoughts and have been a fan of yours since you were the only person two years ago to put "Nachzehrer" on your top 10 list.
I hear you on not wanting to post Kaevum on any of your published lists.
This issue has nonetheless been grinding my gears lately, because it seems to have made NO ONE's lists at all (I don't read Nazi sites, maybe they made those, whatever) and yet, to me, it's clearly the best black metal release of the year, better even than Mgla, and certainly better than the new efforts by Besatt, Behexen, and Baptism (whose non-inclusion on any lists I understand, as none of them are top efforts).
Anyway, maybe it's better that Kaevum stay off of people's radar, but I have a deeper worry that perhaps people have forgotten that being hateful and incorrect is OK in metal. As the title of your blog reminds me, lots and lots of people listen to Darkthrone, but how many of them remember the back cover of Transilvanian Hunger (which, honestly, is way more explicitly hateful than anything printed on my Kaevum lp).
Anyway, my two cents. I'm not posting to troll, but because I appreciate your thoughts and have been a fan of yours since you were the only person two years ago to put "Nachzehrer" on your top 10 list.
I hear you on not wanting to post Kaevum on any of your published lists.
This issue has nonetheless been grinding my gears lately, because it seems to have made NO ONE's lists at all (I don't read Nazi sites, maybe they made those, whatever) and yet, to me, it's clearly the best black metal release of the year, better even than Mgla, and certainly better than the new efforts by Besatt, Behexen, and Baptism (whose non-inclusion on any lists I understand, as none of them are top efforts).
Anyway, maybe it's better that Kaevum stay off of people's radar, but I have a deeper worry that perhaps people have forgotten that being hateful and incorrect is OK in metal. As the title of your blog reminds me, lots and lots of people listen to Darkthrone, but how many of them remember the back cover of Transilvanian Hunger (which, honestly, is way more explicitly hateful than anything printed on my Kaevum lp).
Anyway, my two cents. I'm not posting to troll, but because I appreciate your thoughts and have been a fan of yours since you were the only person two years ago to put "Nachzehrer" on your top 10 list.
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