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TOP 7 ALBUMS OF 2015

This is a list of what I believe to be the best albums that have been released this year. Many come from my personal favorite artists while others come from artists I was surprised by. Take a look.

 

7) DEMI LOVATO, CONFIDENT

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This album was one of those that surprised me. I have never been a huge fan of pop music and so I never really listened to Demi Lovato. I had enjoyed some of the tracks off her 2013 album but never really was a devoted fan. When she released the lead single “Cool For The Summer”, I initially didn’t like it. However as I heard it more it grew on me and began one of my favorite summer songs. Once the second single “Confident” was released, I knew this album was going to be good. However. Confident was not the album I was expecting. With the two singles being upbeat and sexy, I figured the rest of the album would be too. However, the album was filled with ballads and showed just how much of a vocal powerhouse Demi Lovato is. Confident is a really enjoyable album and a pleasant surprise from a pop artist.

TOP SONGS- Cool For The Summer, Wildfire, Yes, Kingdom Come (minus Iggy Azalea)

6) X AMBASSADORS, VHS

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In my opinion, this album does not flow very nicely. It is not a cohesive album that has the songs all relating from start to end.Another thing I had difficulty with regarding the album was all of the interludes. However once you get the passed the interludes, the actual songs are pretty good. A lot of the tracks are, to me, very experimental and very alternative. and while the album lacks in a nice flow, the individual tracks are pretty amazing. The only song I really didn’t like was “Fear”. However this album offers really great tracks with really unique sounds, vocals and content. X Ambassadors have crafted some pretty great stuff with VHS, and while the album may not flow very nicely, it is still a great listen and a really enjoyable album.

TOP SONGS- Renegades, Jungle, Gorgeous, Loveless, B.I.G.

5) WALK THE MOON, TALKING IS HARD 

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This album is a nostalgic look back on music from the 80’s. WALK THE MOON matured their sound for their second major-label feat, while still sticking to the funkiness of their first album. This album brought them some pretty mainstream success with “Shut Up And Dance” being constantly overplayed. But with that aside, this album is a very enjoyable one with a nice flow from track to track. This is alternative music done right. Talking Is Hard showcases a growth in WALK THE MOON, while still being a really fun album. They use beats that sound like they come from the 80’s and use their unique lyrical skills to present a well-prepared album. “Different Colors” is a great anthem for those in the LGBT community, up there with P!nk’s “Raise Your Glass” and Kesha’s “We R Are Who We R”. All in all, Talking is Hard, is WALK THE MOONS normal craft only very heavily perfected.

TOP SONGS- Up 2 U, Spend Your $$$, Different Colors, Down In The Dumps, Avalanche, Portugal

4) ZELLA DAY, KICKER 

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This was the first album I ever critiqued on this blog. And it is still one of my favorites. Zella Day crafts a psychedelic world for her listeners with her very crafty lyrics and beats. She reminds me a lot of Lana Del Rey, except with more talent and a better sense of the music she’s trying to deliver. Kicker packs a punch (or a kick rather…) that leaves listeners entranced and wanting more. The album will leave you feeling like you’ve been transformed. Each song deliver quality beats and lyrics and offers a wonderfully crafted alternative/psychedelic sound. Zella Day’s debut is a very strong one and I cannot wait to see what she has to offer her listeners in the future.

TOP SONGS- Jerome, Ace of Hearts, Mustang Kids, High, Hypnotic, Shadow Preachers

3) MELANIE MARTINEZ, CRY BABY 

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I’ve said it before, and I will say it again, this album is pure perfection. A totally surprising album, Martinez takes extremely child-like themes and transforms them into very mature, dark tales. The whole album is the story of a girl named Cry Baby, and her various forms of bad luck. Whether it be no one coming to her birthday party or being kidnapped, Cry Baby can’t seem to get away from hard times. This albums content dives into abuse, kidnapping, rape, alcoholism, love and broken hearts. Cry Baby is one of the most beautifully crafted albums I think I have ever heard. Martinez’s niche is not only her unique voice but rather her unique approach to pop music and her lyrical content. This album is extremely dark, but so beautifully crafted, you can’t help but fall in love. Well done, Miss Martinez.

TOP SONGS- Mad Hatter, Soap, Mrs. Potato Head, Tag You’re It, Alphabet Boy

2) THE NEIGHBOURHOOD, WIPED OUT!

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When I reviewed “R.I.P. 2 My Youth”, I said that I thought THE NBHD’s new album was going to be a lot more mature than their last album, and boy was I right. Wiped Out! appears to really be an album dealing with the lose of a father and going through break-ups. A lot of the lyrics are brutally honest and somewhat heartbreaking as the listener really gets to feel the pain being conveyed in the songs. With this album, THE NBHD matures their sound while sticking to the alternative sound they’re known for. But unlike their first effort, Wiped Out! is not repetitive, and shows a whole new side to the band. I was pleasantly surprised with this album and the direction the band decided to go when crafted their second album. Wiped Out! is a great album that doesn’t disappoint. A must-listen for sure.

TOP SONGS- Cry Baby, Greetings From Califournia, Ferrari, Daddy Issues, R.I.P. 2 My Youth

1) MARINA & THE DIAMONDS, FROOT 

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We’re here! The cream of the crop, the BEST album of 2015, the amazing Froot! Let me start off by saying that choosing the best album out of my top 3 was extremely hard, but the more I listened to each album, I found myself liking Froot more than the other 2 previously mentioned. Marina really comes into her own on this album, utilizing the tones and messages from her previous albums. Froot is an extremely honest album, with Marina writing all the lyrics and music to the tracks by herself. Songs like “Happy” and “Solitaire” show a side of deep sadness while songs like “Froot” and “Forget” show a more positive attitude regarding situations in life. Marina keeps consistent with her sarcastic nature of her first two albums with “Can’t Pin Me Down” and “Better Than That”, while discussing the turmoil society is currently in on her song “Savages”. The final song “Immortal” is such a beautifully sad song. There is no song on this album that I do not like. It has a great flow to it and is very cohesive with all of its parts. Marina capitalizes on her sarcasm and sadness to bring the best album of 2015. Froot delivers strong vocals and messages and proves that Marina and her fans are living la dolce vita.

TOP SONGS- Froot, Can’t Pin Me Down, Better Than That, Solitaire, Immortal

So there you have it, my top 7 albums of 2015. Hope you enjoyed each album as much as I did!

ALBUM REVIEW- ADELE, 25 

  
Adele is a vocal powerhouse. After waiting for a few years for her to release new material, the star is back at it. Her new album 25 was much anticipated by me and basically everyone in the world. I mean is there anyone who’s not a fan of Adele? When the album started off with “Hello” I was excited, as I don’t live under a rock I had already heard the song but was anticipating what was next to come. The next track was surprisingly poppy, to me so much different from her normal sound. But it was also surprisingly good. Adele tackles a new realm with 25 while still relying heavily on her tried and true ballads, though the ones that are on this album are pretty good. I was pleasantly surprised that Adele went into a newer realm of music for herself, working with pop music people like Max Martin and Shellback. In essence, 25 is a continuation of 21, and while a good continuation, nothing new to the table. She may experiment a little on some tracks with sound but Adele’s lyrical content is much the same, and all of the songs have no lack of her belting out lyrics. And that’s great, don’t get me wrong, but I think I would have liked to see this album evolve a little more, see Adele evolve a little more. Instead it’s basically 21 2.0, with the same sad break-up songs, the same vocal abilities, and the same great pop album. 25 is tried and true for Adele, but that’s what makes her Adele. She is redefining pop music and giving it a much needed change. All in all, Adele’s 25 may not bring anything new to the table but it’s still a great listen and perhaps one of the best albums of 2015. 

TOP SONGS- Hello, Water Under The Bridge, Send My Love, I Miss You, Love In The Dark

SONG OF THE WEEK- ROYAL BLOOD, TEN TONNE SKELETON 

  
This song is a bit of a throwback but still a great one. For those of you who haven’t heard of Royal Blood I suggest you check them out, they are a great rock band and their debut album is laced with classic rock songs. My favorite from the album is “Ten Tonne Skeleton”. It’s got a great use of drums and nice vocals from Mike Kerr. With lyrics like “Cut loose like an animal/ Fired out like a cannon ball/But I waited too long/ Got high from a holy vein/ Crashed down in a hurricane/Love has been here and gone” the song really packs a punch. I’ve been playing this song all week, it’s a great tune that really gets you pumped up, if you like rock music that is. If you haven’t heard of Royal Blood I suggest you check them out and take a listen to “Ten Tonne Skeleton”.

SONG REVIEW- MAROON 5, FEELINGS

Let me start off by saying I have never been a fan of Maroon 5(sorry to all their fans out there). But as their new single “Feelings” came onto my iTunes Radio I felt like the band had hit a new low. I feel like every new album they release is just produced to feed Adam Levine’s ever-growing ego. Maybe the band shouldn’t even be called Maroon 5, Adam Levine seems to be the only one gaining any attention from it. Can someone name the other people in the band without Googling it? I can’t. But Adam’s popularity is besides the point. If you like their music that’s fine, I’m not here to say anyone has poor music taste, people like what they like and that’s fine. But for someone like me who’s never been a fan of pop music this is just another stereotypical pop track with some catchy, meaningless lyrics that may get stuck in your head. Add Adam Levine’s extremely high-pitched vocals into the mix and you’ve got what makes every Maroon 5 song exactly the same. I mean how many times can you continue to sing about having feelings for your ex, or about how her new lover can’t please her like you can until people get tired of it? Not to mention the dimwitted, vulgar lyrics like “going so high, we f*ck the sky”. Not to offend anyone that likes Maroon 5 or their songs but for me “Feelings” is just another run-of-the-mill pop song from a band who can only seem to sing about the same things.

SONG REVIEW- DEMI LOVATO, COOL FOR THE SUMMER 

  It seems that time of year where a lot of pop artists realease new singles intended to be the “song of the summer”. Selena Gomez just recently did it and now Demi Lovato follows hot on her trail. But unlike Gomez’s sexy new single there’s something missing from Demi’s. I’ve never been a fan but I admit this girl has talent. Which begs the question as to why she would make a song so cliche and with lyrics so childish. Upon first listen I instantly thought this song was about having a fling with another girl and still think that to this day. The beats for the track are great, which is why it’s sad Demi decided to use clichéd lyrics and vocal ranges for them. “Got my mind on your body and your body on my mind” is just an example of the simplicity. And yet it took about 5 people to write this song. I don’t have a doubt that this song will perform well simply because Demi is a big name artist but I wonder how many will be pleased with this 8th grade girl crush track. 

ALBUM REVIEW- SAINT MOTEL, MY TYPE EP 

 This review isn’t about a recent album because I’ve been away at summer camp and haven’t had a chance to post a whole lot but I recently downloaded this EP and can’t stop listening to it. Saint Motel’s My Type is pure perfection. The songs are funky and weird and you can’t help but move to them. The song “My Type” gives off an 80’s feel with punny lyrics like “you’re just my type- you’ve got a pulse and you are breathing”. The other three songs are great as well and I encourage you to listen to the EP I can’t wait for the full length album. I’ve never heard of them until discovering this extended play but I’m definitely now a fan of this 80’s inspired rock group. Keep doing what you do Saint Motel.  

SONG REVIEW- SELENA GOMEZ FEAT A$AP ROCKY, GOOD FOR YOU 

  Let me start out by saying I’m not one for pop music. I find it generic and just reusing the same beats over and over. With that said I was pleasantly surprised with Selena Gomez’s new song “Good For You”. The song has a great R&B feel to it and quite frankly her voice is pretty seductive. I’ve never been a fan of hers but I do really like this song. It doesn’t remind me of a lot of pop songs, even though the lyrical content is pretty much the same. Rapper A$AP Rocky delivers a nice verse that isn’t coated in the hardcoreness most raps are these days. All in all for a pop song it’s a pretty good listen and while I don’t like Selena’s music if she keeps producing stuff like this, I may just have to buy her next album.