Punktastic:

http://www.punktastic.com/radar/top-25-albums-of-the-year-2/

I don’t think the people who post on the Guardian comment pages are very representative of the wider readership. It seems to be pretty much dominated by five or six right wing trolls who’ve nothing better to do every day but post comments on how much they hate something nobody made them read in the first place.

Oh yeah I know, just sums up how terrible comments sections can be is all

Amazes me that people have time to waste reading a newspaper they don’t like and posting comments every day about how they hate it. I find it quite easy to just not read the Daily Mail because I already know how much I dislike it.

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So, yesterday, I got as far as Yoko Ono’s 17 minute opus, Mindtrain, which is pretty darned good, so I’ll be checking out the Fly re-issue.

This morning, I have just finished hearing Tonstartssbandht’s Sorcerer, from the album of that name, which is an instant classic that I know @anon26275971 has been pushing on these very boards. S/he’s right! Lovely spaced out psychy goodness. Hmmm. So, I will also be finding time to check out the full album. (And they have only released 17 albums, so not much to see there then.)

Still plenty more stuff to check out from the Aquarium Drunkard list - the playlist has 101 songs and lasts is over 8 hours! So good! Thanks for the heads up @Gert.

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That Kara-Lis Coverdale record is all kinds of wonderful. It’s not an album though.

Nice enough how they have these 10 great albums on a list hidden away on their website but have the below mess on primetime BCC2

THE YEAR IN MUSIC 2017

In a special programme on BBC Two, Claudia Winkleman and Clara Amfo look back at the year’s music highlights - featuring 2017’s best albums, biggest artists, and most unforgettable performances. The show includes interviews with Foo Fighters, Liam Gallagher, Stormzy, Nile Rodgers, Rag‘n’Bone Man, Liam Gallagher, Dua Lipa, Nick Grimshaw, Mistajam, and Jo Whiley; and an exclusive performance by Rag‘n’Bone Man.

The year in music programme sorta seems like the type of programme they should feature their AOTY on… Just an idea

Two interviews with Liam G? Fookin’ mega that.

I started watching that programme - made it all the way to the ‘first award’ which was best live act or performance or some such - Foo Fighters. Gave it up after that. Seems like it was more of a showcase for artists who’ve been on BBC programmes or live transmissions a lot rather than actually good music.

I like how so many of the commenters standard insult is to call other commenters Guardanista’s - so people who read The Guardian. Like they are.

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Magnet’s list: http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2017/12/22/magnets-top-25-albums-of-2017/

Bandcamp’s best of cassette releases: https://daily.bandcamp.com/2017/12/20/hi-bias-the-best-cassette-releases-of-2017/

Enjoyed the fact that they misspelled the name of their number one album

Phone Screenshot

(to be fair, has anyone not done this?)

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That’s the BBC music award show which is basically their staff Christmas party, they probably have a vote amonst themselves to decide who they want to play at it.

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HAha classic Grauniad

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Brand New make the Pitchfork Reader Poll top 20

Figure this will be a thing in most reader polls?

Everything Now in the top 50!

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https://www.musicomh.com/features/lists/musicomhs-top-50-albums-2017

thought this was the title for ages

Me too. I didn’t like it so much that it was number one on my end of year list though. Reckon I might have paid more attention if it was.

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NPR’s Listener Poll is out:
https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2017/12/18/570799909/poll-results-all-songs-considered-listeners-100-favorite-albums-of-2017