10. Empire of the Sun – Ice on the Dune
9. The Feeling – Boy Cried Wolf
8. Janelle Monae – The Electric Lady
7. Bastille – Bad Blood
6. The Boy Least Likely To – The Great Perhaps
5. Dawn Richard – Goldenheart
While some hailed her as the female Frank Ocean, this album proved Dawn Richard’s talent far eclipsed that. Brooding, discerning R&B years ahead of its time.
4. Biffy Clyro – Opposites
The double album facet might have seemed a bit gimmicky – the two halves were nowhere near as disparate as you might expect. Which meant, essentially, you were left with one big long Biffy album. And that’s a very good thing indeed.3. Chvrches – The Bones of What You Believe
Synthy splendour which proved impossible not to love. Big tings a' coming.
2. Everything Everything – Arc
Much-deserved success came in the form of a Top 5 album back in January 2013, and even one listen to this bold, electro-indie stroke of genius explains why.
1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist
And the greatest album of the year goes to Macklemore& Ryan Lewis. Beneath the overt humour and face-value novelty, The Heist displayed a formidable level of musicianship, intelligence and some incredibly valiant messages. (That said, the lengthy dig at Jimmy Iovine remains a highlight.)So, there's my two cents. Maybe in 2014, I might actually do something in the way of regular blogging. We all know how likely that is. In the meantime, Happy New Year! x
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