Albums of 2006

AMP: sci-fi art, regular art, pictures, photos, comics, music, etc.

Moderator: Beowulf

Post Reply
User avatar
Rye
To Mega Therion
Posts: 12493
Joined: 2003-03-08 07:48am
Location: Uighur, please!

Albums of 2006

Post by Rye »

Post your reviews of your favourite albums of 2006 that you think other people should listen to.

The albums I got this year that I think are fucking awesome:

Bal Sagoth - The Chthonic Chronicles - awesome, heavy, really well produced. Mystical, symphonic and uncompromisingly artistic.

Belphegor - Pestapokalypse - not listened to this that much yet, but seems like a decent behemoth-copying/inspired band to listen to while the actual Behemoth are busy writing new stuff.

Deicide - The Stench of Redemption - I think it's fuckin' awesome! Easily their best drumming to date and the riffs are all pretty good.

Grave - As Rapture Comes - more awesome stuff from these vastly underrated guys. Rifftacular, heavy, intense.

Misery Index - Discordia - This is the kind of Grind I can really enjoy. The focus is on the songwriting and not being your average wall of noise of your average grind album.

Kataklysm - The Road to Devastation - more quality stuff as they experiment more with melody while remaining pretty damn heavy.

Anaal Nathrakh - Eschaton - not out yet, but what I've heard is fucking awesome, will probably be my album of the year.

Zyklon - Disintegrate - death/black metal supergroup awesomeness, as you'd expect. Consistently good, though Aeon is their best album to date, in my humble opinion.

Napalm Death - Smear Campaign - not as good as The Code is Red, in my opinion, not enough focus on the slow riffs, but still pretty decent and worth listening to. A few religious points to make, as well as being generally politically aware as per usual, even if they do support PETA (ugh).

Honourable mentions: The new Cradle album, Thornography, didn't really catch me, outdone by an order of magnitude by Bal Sagoth, The Suffocation album was good, but I'm not a big fan of theirs, new cannibal corpse was a bit mediocre. They're not bad, exactly, but not as great as the above.
Last edited by Rye on 2006-09-30 11:29am, edited 1 time in total.
EBC|Fucking Metal|Artist|Androgynous Sexfiend|Gozer Kvltist|
Listen to my music! http://www.soundclick.com/nihilanth
"America is, now, the most powerful and economically prosperous nation in the country." - Master of Ossus
User avatar
Gandalf
SD.net White Wizard
Posts: 16351
Joined: 2002-09-16 11:13pm
Location: A video store in Australia

Post by Gandalf »

Blind Guardian - A Twist in The Myth: It's good, but sounds more like Somewhere Far Beyond than anything else.

Weird Al Yankovic - Straight Outta Lynwood: Just great, White and Nerdy is probably his best song in a very long time.
"Oh no, oh yeah, tell me how can it be so fair
That we dying younger hiding from the police man over there
Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"

- A.B. Original, Report to the Mist

"I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately."
- George Carlin
User avatar
Bertie Wooster
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1830
Joined: 2003-10-07 04:38pm
Location: reposed at the bosom of Nyx on the shores of Formentera
Contact:

Post by Bertie Wooster »

"Springtime can Kill You" by Jolie Holland - One of the best album of the summer, Jolie Holland produces the best traditional folk rock, with the possible exception of M. Ward. I think she's going to be very well-regarded henceforth. [Indie/Modern Folk-Rock]

"Post War" by M. Ward - M. Ward might be the most talented American musician right now. [Indie/Modern Folk-Rock]

"Silent Shout" by The Knife - Anyone who likes Bjork should check out these Swedish rockers. [Indie-Electronica]

"Fabriclive.26" by The Herbaliser - I think The Herbaliser is the last group left still producing good hip-hop, and this album is the best hip-hop party-cd to have this year. [Hip-Hop/Electronica]

"This is an Excercise" by Anna Oxygen - Anna Oxygen's sophomore album demonstrated how talented and creative she is. On this electronica album she laid down some tunes that are both haunting and groovy at the same time. Best low-fi synth I've heard from an American artist ever. [Indie- Synth-Pop]

"Curse your Little Heart" by Devotchka - No one's ever heard of these I bet, but I've seen them play twice (at Bonnaroo in June and Pittsburgh in July) and these musicians play the slickest gypsy-esque-sounding rock ever. Very, very unique sound. [Indie-Rock]

"Rather Ripped" by Sonic Youth - Sonic-FUCKING-Youth's best album since the '90's (at least in my opinion) These guys have been on the cutting edge for like a quarter century and they still do things no one else can.

"The Loon" by Tapes&Tapes- I was pleasantly surprised by this Indie Band from Minnesota(?!) The music is both reflective and upbeat sort of like The Shins and Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah. [Indie-Rock]

EDIT:

I almost forgot "Nine Times that Same Song" by Love is All : Another new Swedish band, these guys produced the best fun-sounding rock albums of the year. Anyone who likes good 'ole fashioned loud rock should check them out. [Indie-Rock/Indie-Pop]
User avatar
Lord Pounder
Pretty Hate Machine
Posts: 9695
Joined: 2002-11-19 04:40pm
Location: Belfast, unfortunately
Contact:

Post by Lord Pounder »

The only album i bought so far this year has been Tool's 10,000 Days, and to be honest it was a bit of a let down.
RIP Yosemite Bear
Gone, Never Forgotten
User avatar
TheMuffinKing
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 2368
Joined: 2005-07-04 03:34am
Location: Ultima ratio regum
Contact:

Post by TheMuffinKing »

I'm looking forward to Amon Amarth's new album, With Oden on Our Side!
Image
User avatar
Darth Quorthon
Jedi Knight
Posts: 580
Joined: 2005-09-25 12:04am
Location: California

Post by Darth Quorthon »

The Black Waltz - Kalmah: Melodic, hard, heavy, and catchy as hell, it's my album of the year thus far. It has such great variety, balance, and ambiance.

Deaf to our Prayers - Heaven Shall Burn: A close second, this album saw HSB ditch the keyboards and clean vocals of "Antigone" to make a much more focused and brutal album. It is, I can't avoid the analogy, bone-crunching.

Blood Mountain - Mastodon: Sludgy, agressive, and highly technical "prog-metal". I really think these guys are getting ready to supplant Tool as the premier "weird prog-metal" band.

The Fall of Ideals - All that Remains: Some really good metalcore (don't laugh). There's almost as much singing as screaming on this one, but the drums and guitars have improved, and their sound has become much more distinct.

And I'm still waiting on a few...
Lord Pounder wrote:The only album i bought so far this year has been Tool's 10,000 Days, and to be honest it was a bit of a let down.
Seconded.
"For the first few weeks of rehearsal, we tend to sound like a really, really bad Rush tribute band." -Alex Lifeson

"See, we plan ahead, that way we don't do anything right now." - Valentine McKee

"Next time you're gonna be a bit higher!" -General from Birani

"A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin." - H. L. Mencken

He who creates shields by fire - Rotting Christ, Lex Talionis
User avatar
Brother-Captain Gaius
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 6859
Joined: 2002-10-22 12:00am
Location: \m/

Post by Brother-Captain Gaius »

Hm. They don't make my kind of music anymore. :P

Unless you count compilation albums gathered together and made in 2006, in which case I'm sure I could find a few. I saw this nifty Black Sabbath package awhile ago, but I think it was '05...
User avatar
Ford Prefect
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 8254
Joined: 2005-05-16 04:08am
Location: The real number domain

Post by Ford Prefect »

I Choose Noise, by Hybrid. It's less experimental than say, Morning Sci-Fi, but it's probably the best out of the lot. There are really no bad tracks on it, so I was quite pleased.

I dissappointed by DJ Shadow's new offering, The Outsider. Compared to Entroducing, it was really quite ordinary; it has a few tracks which I really good, but other than that - nada.
What is Project Zohar?

Here's to a certain mostly harmless nutcase.
User avatar
Dartzap
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 5969
Joined: 2002-09-05 09:56am
Location: Britain, Britain, Britain: Land Of Rain
Contact:

Post by Dartzap »

Was the latest The Darkness one this year or last? I can never remember...

To be honest, they arnt to many bands I like at the moment, I'm hoping a half decent Rock band is around the corner...
EBC: Northeners, Huh! What are they good for?! Absolutely nothing! :P

Cybertron, Justice league...MM, HAB SDN City Watch: Sergeant Detritus

Days Unstabbed, Unabused, Unassualted and Unwavedatwithabutchersknife: 0
User avatar
Aaron
Blackpowder Man
Posts: 12031
Joined: 2004-01-28 11:02pm
Location: British Columbian ExPat

Post by Aaron »

Brother-Captain Gaius wrote:Hm. They don't make my kind of music anymore. :P

Unless you count compilation albums gathered together and made in 2006, in which case I'm sure I could find a few. I saw this nifty Black Sabbath package awhile ago, but I think it was '05...
I'm with Gaius, Johnny Cash is dead and unless he left some work yet to be compiled into an album there isn't much hope of new Cash CD's. Although I heard on the radio that Ozzy is working on a new album, that'll get my attention when it comes out.
M1891/30: A bad day on the range is better then a good day at work.
Image
User avatar
Lord Pounder
Pretty Hate Machine
Posts: 9695
Joined: 2002-11-19 04:40pm
Location: Belfast, unfortunately
Contact:

Post by Lord Pounder »

Slight bump. I bought the Scissor Sisters new album Ta-dah today. It fucking owns. If this album doesn't make you smile and set you up for a good night out on the town you're a corpse. Even my dad who hates anything produced since the late 80's liked it.
RIP Yosemite Bear
Gone, Never Forgotten
User avatar
Dartzap
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 5969
Joined: 2002-09-05 09:56am
Location: Britain, Britain, Britain: Land Of Rain
Contact:

Post by Dartzap »

Lord Pounder wrote:Slight bump. I bought the Scissor Sisters new album Ta-dah today. It fucking owns. If this album doesn't make you smile and set you up for a good night out on the town you're a corpse. Even my dad who hates anything produced since the late 80's liked it.
Ah you reccomend it then? My dad seems to be under the impression Ta Dah was going to suck for some reason....
EBC: Northeners, Huh! What are they good for?! Absolutely nothing! :P

Cybertron, Justice league...MM, HAB SDN City Watch: Sergeant Detritus

Days Unstabbed, Unabused, Unassualted and Unwavedatwithabutchersknife: 0
User avatar
Lord Pounder
Pretty Hate Machine
Posts: 9695
Joined: 2002-11-19 04:40pm
Location: Belfast, unfortunately
Contact:

Post by Lord Pounder »

I'd consider it to be one of the best albums i've heard in a long time. Kiss You Off & She's My Man stand out in perticular.
RIP Yosemite Bear
Gone, Never Forgotten
Post Reply