Monday, December 25, 2017

INDIEVOTION'S TOP 25 DREAM POP & SHOEGAZE BEST ALBUMS OF 2017



December recurrently coincides with the year-end list season. Both traditional press, blogosphere and social media get driven by some list mania addiction.Year-end lists start popping out from mid November until before Christmas Eve. The mass of people lured by Xmas lights tend to offer their friends and loved ones some music and when there's no shopping time available there will be always a handy year-end list to give a little help. Consumerism is just like that and it will hardly change.

The above considerations taken aside we acknowledge that 2017 was not a particularly thrilling year for Dream Pop and Shoegaze. In spite of the considerable number of album releases worldwide, many of them hailing from Asia, plus Slowdive, Ride and Pia Fraus comeback with brand-new recordings, it hardly seems debatable that 2017 did not bring to the spotlight more than just a couple of excellent releases of dream pop/shoegaze genre redefined, reinvented and even re-imagined.

It is unsurprisingly boring to notice that most dream pop/shoegaze bands are still effortlessly trying to sound like The Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Lush or Ride, reproducing an old formula which makes it hard to find a substantial number of above average quality releases.

On previous year-end lists posted we did present the bands/albums alphabetically ordered, no hierarchy from top to bottom. Nevertheless, from this year on we’ll take a different approach and all albums shall be ranked from 25th to 1st considering that this allows a better information to all readers about which LP’s we effectively understand as corresponding to the absolute best ones.

This said and claiming our share in the yearly mania of listing what was best at music INDIEVOTION presents its TOP 25 DREAM POP & SHOEGAZE ALBUMS OF 2017. The commitment is the same that has always been: no influences from the music press or the music industry in a totally add free state of mind which is rather healthy and helpful to maintain editorial line coherence.

1. ROSE ELINOR DOUGALL – STELLULAR



2. THE MORELINGS - SAME CENTURY



3. CITRUS CLOUDS – ULTRA SOUND



4. DEAFCULT – AURAS



5. THE CHERRY WAVE - SHIMARU



6. STAR TROPICS – LOST WORLD



7. CHLOË MARCH - BLOOD-RED SPARK



8. SOON, SHE SAID - THE FIRST CASUALTY OF LOVE IS INNOCENCE



9. FAZERDAZE - MORNINGSIDE



10. MARK PETERS – INNERLAND



11. SLOWDIVE - SLOWDIVE



12. MINIATURES – JESSAMINES



13. MARKER – MARKER



14. WOZNIAK – COURAGE REELS



15. DEAD LEAF ECHO – BEYOND DESIRE



16. PIA FRAUS – FIELD CEREMONY



17. BELIEFS - HABITAT



18. PANDA RIOT – INFINITY MAPS



19. PLANNING FOR BURIAL – BELOW THE HOUSE



20. OVERLAKE – FALL



21. CLUSTERSUN – SURFACING TO BREATH



22. SILVER LIZ - I CAN FEEL THE WEIGHT



23. CARAMEL SNOW - DICENTRA



24. ELECTRO GROUP – RANGER



25. HOOPS – ROUTINES



Saturday, December 23, 2017

INDIEVOTION'S TOP 30 POST-PUNK BEST ALBUMS OF 2017



December recurrently coincides with the year-end list season. Both the traditional press, the blogosphere and the social media get suddenly possessed by this almost uncontrollable list mania. It is not any surprising that the lists begin feverishly popping out from mid November until before Christmas Eve after all many people gift their friends and loved ones with music and when there's no time to shop a gift properly there is always a year-end list to give a little help. Consumerism is just like that and it will hardly change.

The above consideration taken aside it is unwise not to acknowledge that this year was a pretty benevolent one concerning Post Punk. There were a considerable number of album releases worldwide meaning that the genre did not lose any of the appeal it keeps generating since the late 70s and early 80s. It seems unquestionable that 2017 has brought to light not only a set of very good Post Punk albums but also an even refined, exquisite lot of excellent releases of the genre, reinvented, re-imagined, rejuvenated. Post Punk keeps being a fascinating source full of secrets, an aesthetic language capable of keeping up with the world changes without losing sight of its core essentials.

On previous year-end lists posted we did present the bands/albums alphabetically ordered, no hierarchy from top to bottom. Nevertheless, and from this year on we take on a different approach and all albums are ranked from 30th to 1st considering this allows a better information to all readers about which albums we effectively understand as corresponding to the absolute best ones.

This said and claiming our share in this year-end mania of listing what was best at music INDIEVOTION presents its TOP 30 POST PUNK ALBUMS OF 2017. The commitment is the same that has always been: no influences from the music press or the music industry in a totally add free state of mind which is rather healthy and helpful to maintain editorial line coherence.

1 DESPERATE JOURNALIST - GROW UP



2 PROTOMARTYR - RELATIVES IN DESCENT



3 IDLES - BRUTALISM



4 PRIESTS - NOTHING FEELS NATURAL



5 HAMSAS XIII - DE NOVO



6 AGENT BLA - AGENT BLA



7 AYE NAKO - SILVER HAZE



8 DEATH BELLS - STANDING AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD



9 ROPE SECT - PERSONAE INGRATAE



10 DOCUMENT - THE VOID REPEATS



11 WIRE - SILVER/LEAD



12 GREAT YTENE - LOCUS



13 MAKTHAVERSKAN - III



14 OMNI - MULTI-TASK



15 GOLD CLASS - DRUM



16 MADONNATRON - MADONNATRON



17 INVSN - THE BEAUTIFUL STORIES



18 UNDO - UNDO



19 M!R!M - IUVENIS



20 SNEAKS - IT'S A MYTH



21 GLAARE - TO DEAF AND DAY



22 DOWNTOWN BOYS - COST OF LIVING



23 D.U.D.S. - OF A NATURE OR DEGREE



24 MEAT WAVE - THE INCESSANT



25 B BOYS - DADA



26 FUFANU - SPORTS



27 PARDONER - UNCONTROLLABLE SALVATION



28 THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - WHAT KIND OF DYSTOPIAN HELLHOLE IS THIS?



29 WALL - UNTITLED



30 RL CIVIL – LIVING SLICK