Best New Music of 2018

Since people here are mentioning albums they've heard only few times anyway, I'll also throw in
Haken - Affinity
Circus Maximus - Havoc
The Rolling Stones - Blue and Lonesomet
Elton John - Wonderful Crazy Night
Fates Warning - Theories of Flight
Redemption - The Art of Loss
Headspace - All That You Fear Is Gone
Eric Clapton - I Still Do

because I honestly believe all are going to be growers. If EPs count, then Voivod - Post Society. The new Kate Bush live triple album is great too. So is Alive Again by The Neal Morse Band if we are talking about lives.

Have completely forgotten about the new Anthrax. Those are awesome indeed, but I haven't heard it since it has come out.

And yeah, throw in the Metallica for me. Possibly even Novembre - Ursa. I have the new Vai, Animals as Leaders, Hope for the Dying and Anciients albums, but I still haven't heard them. Same goes for the new Van Morrison CD and D.A.R.K. - Science Agrees (a new band with Dolores O'Riordan). From the Law Offices of Levin Minnemann Rudess is my next tip. Still not sure whether to buy the new Avantasia or the new Robbie Williams.

On the other hand, the new Riverside album/compilation bores me to death. But I probably walked into that one. Also I still don't really like the new Sabaton (if we talk about disappointments).
Weren't you the one who described AAL as shit a while ago?
 
Weren't you the one who described AAL as shit a while ago?

Definitely not. I nominated Tosin as a guitarist in that Best Band Ever nom thread some time ago, iirc.

(Or, if I did, I was kidding. :D But I really don't remember)

EDIT: The closest I could find was

Hmm, I kept reading how Animals as Leaders weren't allowed on Metal Archives because they're djent (not knowing anything about the genre myself).... and it's complete bullshit.

Not that I even visited MA anymore, their mindset in general gets pretty annoying...
 
I've recently gotten into AAL. Been familiar with them for more than a year now but it just clicked recently.

I like their fusion-ish and groovier material more than the whole djent madness, though.
 
Their last album was some of the best instrumental metal I've heard in awhile. They have a knack for writing great catchy songs that are also musically impossible. Haven't heard the new album yet.
 
Evergrey - The Storm Within
'The Storm Within' is more melodic, emotional Metal from Evergrey. Their music remains as powerful as ever, but perhaps a bit less depressing than it has been before. It's nothing that we haven't heard from Evergrey before but it's well executed and sounds good. There's a couple of appearances from Floor Jansen to mix things up a bit, and the singer Tom Englund's wife Carina also guests on 'The Paradox of the Flame'. Nice album but it hasn't really stood out for me this year. Rating: 6/10. Highlight: The Impossible.

Wovenwar - Honor is Dead

Wovenwar are the band who emerged after As I Lay Dying were finished by their vocalists', Tim Lambesis, attempt to hire a hitman to kill his wife. It's basically the same band with a new singer, a guy called Shane Blay who was in a band called Oh, Sleeper who I've never heard of. The music is fairly standard Metalcore but with mainly clean vocals, whereas As I Lay Dying has mainly Tim's screaming and bassist Josh Gilbert's clean vocals in the choruses. I guess they have some similarities to As I Lay Dying but there was a conscious effort by the band not to sound like As I Lay Dying, and the result is a more melodic, radio-friendly sort of Metal. 'Honor is Dead' won't make any earthquakes but it's a good album and will probably appeal to fans of certain types of Metal/Rock. There are some nice hooks in the album and some good shout-along moments which are basically for the live shows. Don't forget the obligatory Metalcore breakdowns too. 'World on Fire' has all three of those! Rating: 6/10. Highlight: Confession.

Devildriver - Trust No One

One word to describe the latest Devildriver album is "bleak". Not in terms of the music, because it is a good album, but in terms of the atmosphere. It's dark, angry and depressing from the outset with the opening track 'Testimony of Truth' containing the lines "Sometimes it feels so lonely. Like the wind it blows right through me!". 'Trust No One' is filled with hate throughout, portrayed by every aspect of the band's music. While not being the most uplifting album of 2016 it's still a good listen, but only when one is in the right mood for it, and then not too many repeats. Rating: 6/10. Highlight: Daybreak.

Testament - Brotherhood of the Snake

This made a bit more of an immediate impact on me than its predecessor, 'Dark Roots of Earth' from back in 2012, did. 'Brotherhood of the Snake' is pretty much a typical Testament album, with the usual occult and politics themes cropping up. The title track is about some sort of ancient secret society and 'Stronghold' is about elections, freedom of speech and uprisings. There's a song which I think is about nuclear holocaust ('Centuries of Suffering') - a topic I'm sure Testament have covered before - and one called 'Canna-Business' which I'm sure @Travis The Dragon will empathize with (although it's the low point of the album for me). Testament are certainly still going strong and producing better Thrash than some of their peers. Chuck's vocals are still dripping with venom (another Metal vocalist who fully recovered from cancer and still sounds as good as ever!) and the guitars still sounds awesome - particularly Alex Skolnick... :notworthy: 'Brotherhood of the Snake' won't go down as a classic Testament album but it's it's a solid effort. Rating: 7/10. Highlight: The Pale King.
 
I wasn't joking.
Saw Wovenwar live last year, didn't like it.
I haven't seen them live yet, but I respect your opinion.

About the Metal Archives thing...I came across the woman who runs it on another forum a few years back. Horrible woman. She struck me as the sort of person who likes Metal and only Metal, and then only the heaviest, darkest Metal she can find. She was really bitter about having to put certain bands on her website, but I think it's because she hates them.
 
Metal elitism is eventually going to make the genre hit a brick wall.
 
Very interesting list that compiles internationally published "Best Of Metal 2016" lists into a score and then ranks them: https://www.facebook.com/TheDuellists/posts/1833248593581148

INTERNATIONAL LIST OF LISTS: BEST RECORD OF THE YEAR
Who can hear you scream from space? Well, everyone, apparently. Vektor screamed and the international metal press listened. Their Terminal Redux is the best album of 2016 according to a calculated List of Lists, made out of no less than 83 heavy end of the year lists.

Every list's number one got 10 points, the number two got 9, and so on. The now troubled Vektor easily plucked the number one slot of this list, with 165 points. Runner-up Khemmis' Hunted got 136 points and the bronze medal was snatched by Blood Incantation's Starspawn with 111 points. But Vektor isn't completely undisputed. From all those lists, they got six number 1 positions on the 28 lists they were mentioned on. That’s not particularly many, considering the size of the sample. Khemmis got three number 1 positions. Blood Incantation has four silvers and five bronzes, but never got a gold medal on any list.

This year’s list included 83 numerical eoty-lists which added up to 558 records in total. Of course my methods are flawed. But I included as much great general lists I could find, and tried to have a good mainstream/credible/underground mix. I chose staff lists from certain outlets, and did every single one from others. Some have had more power than others that way - more lists is more points to dole out, but I’ve tried to weigh this as properly as I could. Beforehand I filtered out most non-metal releases, but I didn’t comb out all the hardcore and hardcore-derived records. I did delete every record that had just one mention. Even if it was a number one record on a list. This to prevent too much power to just one critic or magazine. Everybody I included still have had some punch to throw, tough. I mean, see this as a huuuuge salad. You add all ingredients. Olives, tomatoes, maybe you like feta in it, maybe some rucola? Some asshole has thrown in a couple of madame jeanette peppers. Just a couple, but everybody's going to taste them. The final list is now 230 records long. I’ve put everything that was available in a Spotify playlist, see the link below.

There will be records you hate that are too high in this list. Others are too low or miss all together. Don’t be mad. There’s nothing I can do about it. We’re all metalheads. If there’s something we do well, it’s discuss metal, right? If you miss something and can’t believe it wasn’t scored high enough to make the top-50, just ask me and I’ll see if I can find where it ended on the longlist. It’s hard not to find something you like though. There’s thrash, heavy, epic, doom, grind, crust, black, death and powerviolence on the complete list. Blackgaze, industrial, nü, viking, unblack, drone, funeral, Speed, stoner, symphonic, sludge, pagan, post, pirate, power, prog and pornogrind.

THE METAL LIST OF LISTS TOP-50:
1. Vektor - Terminal Redux
2. Khemmis - Hunted
3. Blood incantation - Starspawn
4. The Dillinger Escape Plan - Dissociation
5. INTER ARMA - Paradise Gallows
6. Oranssi pazuzu - Värähtelijä
7. Cult of Luna & Julie Christmas - Mariner
8. Oathbreaker - Rheia
9. Nails - You Will Never Be One of Us
10. Alcest - Kodama
11. Astronoid - Air
12. Mithras - On Strange Loops
13. Anaal Nathrakh - The Whole of the Law
14. Katatonia - The Fall of Hearts
15. Meshuggah - The Violent Sleep of Reason
16. Neurosis - Fires Within Fires
17. HAKEN - Affinity
18. Gojira- Magma
19. Hammers of Misfortune - Dead Revolution
20. SubRosa - For This We Fought the Battle of Ages
21. Cobalt - Slow Forever
22. Darkthrone - Arctic Thunder
23. Moonsorrow - Jumalten Aika
24. Sumac - What One becomes
25. Insomnium - Winter's Gate
26. Metallica - Hardwired... To Self Destruct
27. Fates Warning - Theories of Flight
28. Dark Tranquillity - Atoma
29. Deathspell Omega - The Synarchy of Molten Bones
30. Devin Townsend Project - Trascendence
31. Ghoul - Dungeon Bastards
32. Witherscape - The Northern Sanctuary
33. Opeth - Sorceress
34. Gatecreeper - Sonoran Deprivation
35. Eternal Champion - The Armor of Ire
36. Abbath - Abbath
37. Sumerlands - Sumerlands
38. Saor - Guardians
39. Gorguts - Pleiades Dust
40. Deftones - Gore
41. Ihsahn - Arktis
42. Mare Cognitum - Luminiferous Aether
43. 40 Watt Sun - Wider than the Sky
44. Anthrax - For All Kings
45. King Goat - Conduit
46. Uada - Devoid of Light
47. The Body - No One Deserves Happiness
48. Trap Them - Crown Feral
49. Amon Amarth - Jomsviking
50. Ulcerate - Shrines of Paralysis

Lists included: Decibel Magazine, Terrorizer, Invisible Oranges (14 staff lists), PopMatters (Adrien Begrand), Consequence of Sound, Metalstorm.net, Treble, Rolling Stone, Exclaim!, Loudwire, MetalSucks.net (8 staff lists), Last Rites (4 staff lists, 1 general), Angry Metal Guy (21 staff lists), NO CLEAN SINGING (3 staff lists), Stereogum, To The Teeth (that’s me), FasterLouder, CVLT Nation (5 genre lists, 1 general), Metal Injection (5 staff lists), Nine Circles (3 staff lists), L.A. Weekly Music, Heavy Blog Is Heavy (2 staff lists, 1 general), and the personal lists of Kim Kelly (Noisey) and Gylve Fenris Nagell (Darkthrone).
 
I started off 2016 by listening to a lot of new music. It seems to be a resolution for me almost: "THIS year I'll really just listen to new music, all year!" but as the year went on I sorta went back to the oldies and goodies and also discovered a lot of cool old albums, so I'm sure I missed out on getting to know a lot of cool music...

Not gonna write too much about each album in my picks and I KNOW that I have forgotten a lot of albums but anyways! Let's see:

PART 1 of my picks....

David Bowie - Black Star.

I know it's been hyped like hell but it's a fantastic album. It really is. Just like Leonard Cohen (and his last album before his death) I really love the style of this late Bowie. it's awesome. And the fact that he writes an album about his own eminent death is brave beyond words. A true artist that this world might never see the likes of again.

Song to check out:


Doug Tuttle - It Calls On Me

Warm, lo fi, psych rock and folk. An album that works best when you listen to the entire thing from start to finish (who wouldn't though?!)

Kikagaku Moyo - House in the Tall Grass


Japanese psych outfit with a little bit of acid folk involved too....

Song to check out:


The Claypool Lennon Delirium - Monolith of Phobos

Like the name says, a collaboration between Les Claypool from Primus and Sean Lennon (son of John Lennon) and it's basically exactly what you get too....Beatle-eaque melodies and hooks exposed to the wackiness of Primus.

Song to check out: (and possibly best music video of 2016 too)

 
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Metal elitism is eventually going to make the genre hit a brick wall.
Metal is the genre with the least elitism from all genres. Metal concerts are social gatherings. Blood brothers all the way. There are always exception but I really think that metal minded people are in general the most open minded from al genres. Look at the genres people are into here. You won't find this on a jazz combo forum, on a pop group forum, a hip hop group forum or a prog rock forum. The biggest variety and tolerance can be found in the metal community.
 
This forum is certainly an exception, but many other Metal communities are more concerned with whether something is "trve" metal or not than whether it's actually good. Bands who go off the beaten path get crucified by fans (Opeth, Ulver, Metallica, etc).
 
It isn't as bad as how complete genres e.g. metal are vilified in band communities of other genres.

Opeth have the most fans within the metal community, not outside. They do best at metal festivals, not non-metal festivals.

Bands who change, always get criticism, because bands are identified with a certain context/(sub-)genre. That doesn't mean people in a community are in general less into other genres.

This forum is not an exception. Maiden is a metal band, and metalheads, on a forum or not (there are a lot who do not go to forums), are mostly into other music as well. We're not that special. Quit the anti-metal bias, because it isn't based on much.

Some people out here have always had negative ideas of metal people, about the metal comunity, about metal. But it's a myth that metalheads are less tolerant than other genres, or even the worst.
 
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If you and Mosh are metalheads feeling part of a community, then you guys are examples of people who are open towards other music.
If not, then you might not know the metal community well enough to judge?
 
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I would say the only more elitist communities are classical and jazz. You can still enjoy the music and criticize the negative aspects that come with it.

Speaking from personal experience here, the four music subreddits I go on most are r/metal, r/jazz, r/hiphopheads, and r/popheads. r/metal is the only one where I have been vilified for my tastes, just talking about Metal alone. See what happens when you go into a "pure" metal forum and say you like djent or nu metal. This is a phenomenon that hardly takes place in other communities.
 
Just take a look at r/metal's sidebar:

  • Prohibited: All Images, Full Album Links (New Releases from Official Channels are fine), and any music from a Blacklisted band is prohibited. Homophobic & racist slurs are not permitted. Post Metalcore, Deathcore and Nu-metal elsewhere.
Tolerance
 
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