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Vocals On Top’s Top 10 Albums of 2018
I’ve never understood why year end lists are made before the end of the year, I need every last day to soak in music and hear as much as I possibly can to make my top 10. 2018 saw my … Continue reading →
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Tagged Among The Ghosts, best albums of 2018, Bluegrastronauts, Bob Dylan, Bust It Up and Fix It, Caterpillar Centepede, Centromatic, Colter Wall, Courtney Barnett, Crooked Love, Decemberists, Demons, I'll Be Your Girl, Ike Reilly, Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster, Live on Red Bar Radio, Lucero, Marie/ Lepanto, Matchsellers, Melanie Brulée, Middle Western, More Blood More Tracks, Say Hi, Songs of the Plains, Tell Me How You Really Feel, Tenkiller, Top 10, Top 10 list, top records of 2018, Tyler Childers, Will Johnson
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250 word album review: Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel
This album is exactly what the best case scenario was for Courtney Barnett. After a couple of successful EPs and debut album, then a solid release with fellow slacker rock icon Kurt Vile the stage was perfectly set for “Tell … Continue reading →
Vocals On Top’s Top 10 Albums of 2017
This list is my favorite part of this website, every year I toil through reviews and my iTunes and record collection to select my very favorite albums of the year and it is always a blast. Eight years running I’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2017, A good luck charm, albums of the year, As you Were, Ashley Raines, Ashley Raines & The New West Revue, Beck, Best of, Centro-Matic, Colors, Courtney Barnett, Craig Finn, Deslondes, First Cigarette, Hatteras Night, Hot Thoughts, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Hurry Home, It Could Be Worse, Jason Isbell, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Justin Townes Earle, Kids in the Street, Kurt Vile, Langhorne Slim, Liam Gallagher, Lotta Sea Lice, Lower Side of Uptown, No Resolution, Old 97's, QOTSA, Queens of the Stone Age, Spoon, The Graveyard Whistling, The Nashville Sound, The Navigator, Tim Kasher, Toadies, Top 10, Top albums of 2017, Top Ten, Travis Meadows, Villains, Vocals On Top's Top 10, VOT, We All Want The Same Things, Will Johnson
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Vocals On Top’s Top 10 albums of 2015
This is my super bowl. The top 10 albums of the year for me represent a seemingly endless amount of hours sitting and listening to vinyl, my phone at work, on the computer while writing and CDs in my car. … Continue reading →
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Tagged All A Man Should Do, Bootleg Series, Courtney Barnett, Craig Finn, Deslondes, Ike Reilly, Jason Isbell, Lucero, Missouri, Missouri Homegrown, Radium Death, Sometimes I Sit and Think, St. Joseph, Stray Dogs of Rock and Roll, Top albums of 2015, Wilco, William Elliott Whitmore
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250 Word Album Review: Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Just Sit and Think, Sometimes I Just Sit
Here’s an interesting record, Courtney Barnett’s “Sometimes I Sit and Think and Sometimes I Just Sit.” The Austrailian singer/songwriter ravages her way through a grungy debut. Not since Kim Deal of the Breeders delivered such confident vocals as a frontwoman … Continue reading →