We’re very proud to present the 2014 contributors choice of best songs 2014! It follows on from out contributor picks for best albums of the year.

At the bottom you’ll find one mega playlist combining ALL our favourite tunes.

These are in no particular order. (That would have been way, way too difficult.)

Enjoy!

Lauren Ziegler

Caribou, Back Home
Raury, God’s Whisper
Bon Iver, Heavenly Father
Jack White, Black Bat Licorice
Glass Animals, Gooey
Odesza, White Lies ft. Jenni Potts
Peking Duk, High ft. Nicole Millar
Art of Sleeping, Crazy
Schoolboy Q, Gangsta
Run the Jewels, Love Again

Emma Jones

DZ Deathrays, Black Rat
Flight Facilities, Two Bodies (ft. Emma Louise)
Olympic Ayres, Say My Name
Twin Haus, Blood Tapes
ScotDrakula, O’Clock
Indian Summer, Shiner
Run The Jewels, Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck)
SqHoolboy Q, Man Of The Year
Todd Terje, Inspector Norse
Banks, Brain

Sam Weston

Total Control, Flesh War
Clipping. Work Work
Ought, Habit
Rustie (ft. Danny Brown) Attak
Perfume Genius, Queen
Future Islands, Seasons
Adult Jazz, Spook
Sharon Van Etten, Every Time the Sun Comes Up
Sun Kil Moon, Carissa
Flying Lotus (ft. Kendrick Lamar), Never Catch Me

Andrew Adrian

Jungle, Busy Earnin’
Porter Robinson, Flicker
Foster the People, Best Friend
SKATERS, Miss Teen Massachusetts
Movie, Tusk Vegas
Royal Blood, Little Monster
Bombay Bicycle Club, Luna
alt-J, Every Other Freckle
The Kooks, Forgive & Forget
Metronomy, Reservoir 

James Tait

ScHoolboy Q, Break The Bank
DZ Deathrays, Reflective Skull
Stalley, Always Into Something (Ft. Ty Dolla Sign)
Many Things, Chains
Hozier, From Eden
Rick Ross, The Devil Is A Lie (Ft. Jay-Z)
Sticky Fingers, Dreamland
Velociraptor, Ramona
DMA’s, Delete
Future Islands, Seasons (Waiting On You)

Claudia Middleton

Bombay Bicycle Club, Home By Now
Zhu, Paradise Awaits
The Acid, Basic Instinct
Glass Animals, Gooey
TV on the Radio, Happy Idiot
Ryan Hemsworth, Snow in Newark
Mac Demarco, Passing Out Pieces
The War on Drugs, Red Eyes
Robert Delong, Long Way Down
Chet Faker, Gold

Dean Robb

Total Giovanni, Human Animal
Jack White, Lazaretto
Damon Albarn, Everyday Robots
The Steinbecks, I, Radio
Arndales, Two Hour Horse Of The Year Show
Nun, Evoke The Sleep
Teeth & Tongue, Good Man
Tune Yards, Water Fountain
St Vincent, Rattlesnake
Highasakite, Since Last Wednesday

Georgia Bell

BÖRNS, 10,000 Emeralds pools
Dan Croll, From Nowhere
Odezsa, Say My Name (feat. Zyra)
Kilter, Coward (feat. Ngaiire)
Flying Lotus, Never Catch Me (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
Chrome Sparks, Losing U
George Maple, Vacant Space
Caribou, Can’t Do Without You
Touch Sensitive, Slowments
Chet Faker, Talk is Cheap

Ruby-Rose Pivet

Jamie T, Don’t You Find?
Benjamin Booker, Have You Seen My Son?
Angus & Julia Stone, Heart Beats Slow 
How To Dress Well, Repeat Pleasure
Violent Soho, Saramona Said
Andy Bull, Talk Too Much
Shura, Touch
Odesza, Say My Name (GANZ Remix)
Telana, Gemini 
FKA Twigs, Pendulum

Jack Boronvskis 

Asgeir, Torrent
The Avener, Fade Out Lines
Flight Facilities, Sunshine (ft. Reggie Watts)
Flying Lotus, Never Catch Me (ft. Kendrick Lamar)
Hopium, Dreamers (ft. Phoebe Lou)
Interpol, All The Rage Back Home
Jamie xx, Girl
Kite String Tangle, Arcadia
Mathas, Stone Cold Sober (ft. Empty)
Odesza, Memories That You Call (ft. Monsoonsiren)

Evangeline Crowther-Gibson

Glass Animals, Pools
Banks, Brain
Flight Facilities, Apollo
 Alt-J, Bloodflood Pt. II
Shlohmo & Jeremih, Dope
Chet Faker, Talk is Cheap
Sam Smith, Stay With Me
ScHoolboy Q, Break the Bank
The Weeknd, Often (Kygo remix)
Peking Duk, Take Me Over (feat. Safia)

Kathleen Warren

Jungle, The Heat
Sylvan Esso, Hey Mami
SBTRKT, New Dorp New York
Glass Animals, Gooey
The Smith Street Band, Calgary Girls
Childish Gambino, Sober
Chet Faker, 1998
Todd Terje, Inspector Norse
Japanese Wallpaper, Between Friends ft. Jesse Davidson
Alt-J, Every Other Freckle

Cameron Nicholls

Banks, Beggin For Thread
Alt-J, Hunger Of The Pine
Odesza, It’s Only
Safia, Paranoia, Ghosts and Other Sounds
Sia, Burn The Pages
Kimbra, As You Are
First Aid Kit, My Silver Lining
Asgeir, Higher
Kendrick Lamar, i
Mark Ronson, Uptown Funk

Sam Groth

Olympic Ayres, Control
Retiree, Altruisme
I Know Leopard, Daisy Eyes
Hanni El Khatib, Moonlight
The Babe Rainbow, Secret Enchanted Broccoli Forest
Real Estate, Had To Hear
Sylvan Esso, Coffee
Fishing, Nineteen/Boy Wunder
Seekae, Boys

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Well this was the most painstaking thing we’ve had to do in a long while. In no particular order, here are the Howl & Echoes Contributors Top Ten Albums 2014. Singles to come!

Lauren Ziegler

Run The Jewels, Run The Jewels 2
SZA, Z
Kelis, Food
Jack White, Lazaretto
Tricky, Adrian Thaws
Royal Blood Royal Blood
Zhu, The Nightday
Odesza, In Return
Raury, Indigo Child
The War On Drugs, Lost In The Dream

Emma Jones

The War On Drugs, Lost In The Dream
BANKS – Goddess
Flight Facilities – Down To Earth
Caribou, Our Love
Run The Jewels, Run The Jewels 2
St Vincent, St Vincent
Todd Terje, It’s Album Time
FKA twigs, LP1
Seekae, The Worry
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, I’m In Your Mind Fuzz

Sam Weston

Iceage, Plowing Into the Field of Love
Swans,To Be Kind
Alt-J, This Is All Yours
Cloud Nothings, Here and Nowhere Else
Wild Beasts, Present Tense
Sharon Van Etten, Are We There
The Antlers, Familiars
Low Roar, 0
The War on Drugs, Lost In The Dream
Sun Kil Moon, Benji

Andrew Adrian

SKATERS, Manhattan
Jungle, Jungle
Foster the People, Supermodel
Bombay Bicycle Club, So Long, See You Tomorrow
Temples, Sun Structures
Mac DeMarco, Salad Days
Porter Robinson, Worlds
Sticky Fingers, Land of Pleasure
Metronomy, Love Letters
Future Islands, Singles

James Tait

ScHoolboy Q, Oxymoron
Velociraptor, Velociraptor
DZ Deathrays, Black Rat
Hozier, Hozier
Sticky Fingers, Land Of Pleasure
Stalley, Ohio
DMA’s, DMA’s
Childish Gambino, Because The Internet
Rick Ross, Mastermind
Future Islands, Singles

Claudia Middleton

Bombay Bicycle Club, So long, See You Tomorrow
The War on Drugs, Lost in the Dream
Mac Demarco, Salad Days
Glass Animals, Zaba
Zhu,The Nightday
Milky Chance, Sadneccessary
SKATERS, Manhattan
Future Islands Singles
Seekae, The Worry
Perfume Genius, Too Bright

Dean Robb

Nun, Self Titled
Bombay Royale, Island of Dr Electro
First Aid Kit, Stay Gold
St Vincent, St Vincent
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Oddments
Christian Fitness, I am scared of everything that isn’t me
Mogwai, Rave Tapes
Beck, Morning Phase
Ausmuteants, Order of Operation
HTRK, Psychic 9-5 Club

Georgia Bell

Odesza, In Return
Tycho, Awake
Röyksopp, The Inevitable End
Chrome Sparks, Goddess
Kilter, Shades
Chet Faker, Built on Glass
Childish Gambino, Because the Internet
Caribou, Our Love
Lana Del Rey, Ultraviolence
Broods, Evergreen

Ruby-Rose Pivet

Against Me!, Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Benjamin Booker, Benjamin Booker
Caribou, Our Love
FKA Twigs, LP 1
Jack White, Lazeretto 
Jamie T, Carry on the Grudge
ODESZA, In Return
St Vincent, St Vincent
The Smith Street Band,  Throw Me In The River
The War On Drugs, Lost In The Dream

Sam Groth

Adult Jazz, Gist Is
Mac DeMarco, Salad Days
Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow
#1 Dads, About Face
The War On Drugs, Lost In The Dream
Warpaint- Self Titled,
Future Islands, Singles
Seekae, The Worry
Woods, With Light And With Love
Fishing, Shy Glow

Joshua Seaegg

Chet Faker, Built on Glass
Royal Blood, Royal Blood
Jack White, Lazaretto
Spookyland, Rock ‘N Roll Weakling
alt J, Is this all yours?
Raury, Indigo Child
MONO, The Last Dawn/Rays of Darkness
The Basics, The Lucky Country
Run The jewels, Run The Jewels 2
Antemasque, Antemasque

Alex Langlands

The Smith Street Band, Throw Me In The River
Run The Jewels, Run The Jewels 2
Taylor Swift, 1989
Royal Blood Royal Blood
Against Me!, Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Modern Baseball, You’re Gonna Miss It All
Zhu, The Nightday
DMA’s, DMA’s
Chet Faker, Built On Glass
J Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive

Jack Boronovskis

alt-J, This Is All Yours
Chet Faker, Built On Glass
Flight Facilities, Down To Earth
Husky, Rucker’s Hill
Interpol, El Pintor
Jack White, Lazaretto
Paolo Nutini, Caustic Love
The Preatures, Blue Planet Eyes
Royal Blood, Royal Blood
The Smith Street Band, Throw Me In The River

Cameron Nicholls

SBTRKT, Wonder Where We Land
ODESZA, In Return
First Aid Kit, Stay Gold
Asgeir, In The Silence
Ball Park Music, Puddinghead
alt-J, This Is All Yours
Flight Facilities, Down to Earth
Bombay Bicycle Club, So Long, See You Tomorrow
Chet Faker, Built on Glass
Sia, 1000 Forms of Fear

All in all, here’s our total top rankings:

The War on Drugs: 6
Chet Faker: 5
Odesza: 4
Run The Jewels: 4
Royal Blood: 4
Alt-J: 4
Bombay Bicycle Club: 4
Jack White: 4
Future Islands: 4
Caribou: 3
St Vincent: 3
Caribou: 3
Flight Facilities: 3
Zhu: 3
Smith Street: 3
Mac Demarco: 3
Seekae: 3

 

What a fantastic year 2014 has been for terrible music. Triple J have put out their list of best albums yesterday, but we find ‘Worst Of’ lists to be infinitely more fun, so we here at Howl And Echoes would like to present our inaugural Album Anti-Awards for 2014!

Our lucky winners include:

The Tylenol ‘Cure For Insomnia’ Award

Coldplay – Ghost Stories

Coldplay_-_Ghost_Stories‘Coldplay are boring’ jokes are as old as Yellow, I know, but if they’re going to keep putting out musical sleeping pills like they have once again with Ghost Stories then I’m going to keep making them. Not one track on here is exciting in the slightest. Fitting that it’s called Ghost Stories, because I’m pretty sure we could get Chris Martin declared legally dead after this piss poor effort.

Furthermore, when Sticky Fingers walked through downtown Newtown for Australia Street, it was cool. When these assholes shamelessly ripped them off for A Sky Full Of Stars, with their lame-as-fuck fans filming the whole thing on their fucking smartphones like a bunch of pre-teen twats, it was a floating joke.

The Soulja Boy Award for Shittiest Contribution to Hip Hop

Riff Raff – Neon Icon

RiFFRAFFNeonIconCoverRiff Raff is an amalgam of burning garbage and bad facial hair. Open this album up to have your olfactory senses impossibly assaulted by the distinct smell of a trailer park. I can’t verify this with 100% certainty, but I have it on good authority that for every copy of Neon Icon sold, an endangered panda was punched in the face.

Sweet fuck on a crust, Riff Raff sings with the sweet, slithery lilt of somebody who masturbates in public and he raps like he’s reciting your order at a McDonalds drive thru. If you bought this album you are telling the world that there is a good chance that you are poorly educated. Enjoy this GIF of his internationally-televised humiliation:

The 2014-15 Philadelphia 76ers award for Worst Output by a Group

5 Seconds Of Summer – 5 Seconds Of Summer

5SOS_album_coverThis is ear-scaldingly bad boy band music. 5 Seconds Of Summer create music to initiate a gag reflex to.Their vanilla-ness makes their forefathers in groups like Boyzone and Westlife look like a bunch of Hells Angels by comparison and the irritating way they abbreviate their name to 5SOS and cite people like Blink-182 as an influence when clearly their influences were just monkey shit and the lost souls of 12-year-old girls is especially grating.

This was Australia’s completely unnecessary, shit-haircutted answer to One Direction, scorch the Earth if they ever get anywhere near that level.

The Scott Stapp Award for Biggest Affront to Rock and Roll:

Nickelback – No Fixed Address

20141001154751!No_Fixed_Address_Cover_-_Nickelback_AlbumI don’t know what’s more annoying, the fact that Nickelback were pretentious enough to name this album No Fixed Address as though they’re some ‘children of the Earth’ motherfuckers or that they aren’t actually homeless and broke like their rivals for ‘most talentless people to ever pick up guitars’, Creed.

Edge Of A Revolution is Nickelback’s neckbearded attempt at writing an anti-establishment song and it’s so unintentionally funny you might break a rib laughing. The whole album is icepick lobotomy level dumb, because their fans are all shameless morons and are somehow that easily impressed. They should stop loving Nickelback and start loving themselves, shit.

The Michael Richards Award for “Biggest Fall From Grace”

Robin Thicke – Paula

Robin_Thicke_PaulaLast year Robin Thicke gave us a terrible song with date rape lyrics and also Emily Ratajkowski from atop Pharrell Williams’ shoulders and people loved him for it. This year he gave us his first album post-divorce and named it after his ex-wife in what may be the least efficient way to get yourself a restraining order. Also, you can rearrange the entire track list to make perhaps the creepiest stalk-iest, threaten-iest letter ever, here look:

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Worst Album by a Female Artist:

Taylor Swift – 1989

Taylor_Swift_-_19891989 was regarded as Taylor Swift’s departure from country pop into just regular pop, the difference between the two probably like comparing two puddles of urine to see which one contains less sexually transmittable diseases per square inch. She could have called this album Pumpkin Spice Latte Roshe Run Butterfly Tattoo and nobody would have batted a fake eyelash.

From the incessant whine that is Blank Space to the pantomime twerking nightmare of Shake It Off, this entire album was so fucking boring, so fucking terrible, and yet pretty much the majority of the female population continue to eat her shit up like it’s Froot Loops and MD. Inexplicable. Not even God can help you if you’re a fan of Taylor Swift in 2014.

Worst Album by a Male Artist:

Ed Sheeran – X

X_coverApparently this album is called ‘X’ but pronounced ‘Multiply’. To that end, I propose that ‘Ed Sheeran’ now be pronounced ‘Utter shitbag’ for such pretentious assfacery. The fact that Ed is a soulless ginger aside, have you ever heard something as interminably bland as this album?

It’s like eating cardboard cereal with water instead of milk, for fuck sake. Don’t was apparently not everybody’s simultaneous reaction to Ed Sheeran announcing this album, but about Taylor Swift. If they ever reconcile their differences and collaborate for a joint album I will put my hand up for a rocket ride directly into the sun, just to be sure that monstrosity couldn’t ever hurt me.

Worst Album of 2014

U2 – Songs Of Innocence

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Fuck you, Bono. Fuck you, the rest of U2. And fuck you, Apple, for giving my iTunes the digital equivalent of a surprise prostate examination and then leaving the rubber glove in there in the form of U2’s clownfuck dreadful free album. An album that every person on the planet with iTunes suddenly found in their library, regardless of whether they wanted it, and which IS STILL JUST SITTING THERE LIKE A SMUG PRICK BECAUSE I CAN’T GET RID OF IT NO MATTER HOW HARD I TRY!

Understandably, a lot of people were as pissed as I am. Apple then put their pathetic spin on the whole farce, claiming that 81 million people had ‘experienced’ U2’s new album, which was about as impressive as claiming that they were responsible for 81 million people experiencing the human papillomavirus.

Make no mistake about it, there is a special place in the Seventh Circle of Hell for people who pull the kind of dick move Apple did on consumers in foisting this album upon us, but the fact that U2 did so and simultaneously used the good name of Joey Ramone, an old school punk who would have exactly zero time for this kind of commercialistic bullshit, is what makes me the angriest.

And fuck me if Rolling Stone didn’t give it five stars and lose any and all respect from me.

God is dead.

We’ve finally hit December, so it’s time to start doing all of our annual countdowns, best of’s and more! Here are 50 of our favourite songs from 2014, curated and ranked by the wonderful Brisbane-born, Madrid-based Sam!

50. Shabazz PalacesIshmael One of the most creative hip hop groups around at their dreamy, echo-y and idiosyncratic best.

49. Chet FakerCigarettes & Loneliness Whisper it quietly, but I found Built On Glass a bit hit-and-miss. But this was Chet at his most poignant; a brilliantly constructed centrepiece.

48. Mark Ronson (featuring Bruno Mars)Uptown Funk The fact I like this song so very much despite the presence of the insufferable Bruno Mars alone merits it a place on this list.

47. Run the Jewels (Featuring Zack De La Rocha) Close Your Eyes (And Count To Fuck) It was RTJ’s year – the incendiary duo’s militant 2014 record was superb, and it was great to hear De La Rocha’s voice again on this absolute banger.

46. SwansOxygen 2014 dropped a few surprises. One of them was definitely not Michael Gira, rock’s most badass old man, churning out another gruelling, behemoth album. Oxygen tries to starve you of the stuff. Gira at his most exhilarating.

 

45. How to Dress WellFace Again Brilliantly dark; the contrast between Tom Krell’s gospel singer pipes and the foreboding synths and percussion is A+.

44. IceageThe Lord’s Favourite Safe to say no one really saw this kind of sound coming from the Danish grunge mongers, but hey, now it’s here, long may it stay.

43. ShamirI Know It’s a Good Thing A pumping, old-school dance build rounds off an already excellent song by one of the year’s most exciting finds.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK_FQvODxg0

42. Kendrick Lamari Really just on the back of that SNL performance, if I’m honest. That was some art-type shit, man. Watch it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53VgBm5aEJU

41. Timber TimbreHot Dreams Smoky, sexy swamp rock with stupendous sax solo… and the opening line: “I want to dance with a black woman”.

 

40. Parquet CourtsInstant Disassembly Sounding utterly exhausted has never sounded better.

39. Perfect PussyInterference Fits Lyrics like a punch in the face delivered by a band cut loose.

38. Wild BeastsPalace For a group so previously obsessed with vulgar imagery, Wild Beasts have never sounded so warm and welcoming as on the closing track to the outstanding Present Tense.

37. GoGo PenguinHopopono Say what you like about the Mercury Prize, but if it introduces me to songs like this, I don’t have a problem with it.

 

36. La RouxLet Me Down Gently Everyone’s favourite ginger sounding typically heartbroken and defiant at once. Add some aah-aahs and a Drive like synth and you’re on a winner.

35. Viet CongContinental Shelf One of 2014’s most exciting revelations. Swirling maelstrom dissipates into a beautifully melodic chorus from previous members of the dearly missed Women. 

34. Nils FrahmSays Pitchfork put it quite well when they said the ending to this song feels like a rude interruption. Electronica to get lost in.

33. Cloud NothingsPsychic Trauma Absolutely hurtling. Dylan Baldi and co. just get better. Also a sucker for his punk voice from about 1:17.

32. InterpolTidal Wave Along with All the Rage Back Home, probably the best thing Interpol have done since Turn On the Bright Lights. Tight, driving, imperious, and oh-so-epic – all that we love about this band.

31. Tobias Jesso Jr. – True Love Like the best of solo John Lennon. Enough said.

30. BeyoncéXO Ok, I missed the boat on the Drunk In Love hype, but the xx-style brooding production, soaring chorus and Bey’s croaky, sexy deeper range always made XO appeal more.

29. Owl JohnA Good Reason to Grow Old Fans of Frightened Rabbit will understand the appeal of this one – Scott Hutchinson grinds at least one of these out every album- a build and a sentiment that makes the hair behind your neck stand up.

28. Vic MensaDown On My Luck F**k that, get down.

27. Ariel PinkBlack Ballerina A suitably seedy single from 2014’s musical villain. But boy, that groove and hook could keep me up for days.

26. St. VincentDigital Witness Annie Clark probably is an alien, and probably does want all of your mind. But my god, are we lucky to have her.

25. Alvvays Archie Marry Me Wonderfully infectious, nostalgic pop rock from another bright new 2014 discovery.

24. PosseShut Up All slouched over and self deprecating, “Shut Up” is the perfect ode to just sitting in the background and watching this happen.

23. ElbowFly Boy Blue/Lunette The first act is a nice, sombre reflection of a drunk in an airport. But what makes it is the breakdown into the second act around 3:09. Like Ralph Wiggum’s before, you can almost hear Guy Garvey’s heart breaking.

22. RatkingCanal Wiki has a wicked flow, that’s for truths.

21. Alt-JWarm Foothills Those interchanging vocal harmonies blew me away. The gentle, understated highlight on their sophomore, which was, if you ask me, easily better than An Awesome Wave. 

20. The Smith Street BandCalgary Girls The constantly relatable Wil Wagner sings from the gut, and that’s where Calgary Girls hits you. Plus the xylophone and sweet guitar is strangely, but beautifully Springsteen-esque.

19. James Vincent McMorrowGold McMorrow’s voice is flawless as ever on this shimmering high point of the excellent Post Tropical.

18. Todd Terje (featuring Bryan Ferry)Johnny and Mary A testament to ageing gracefully – Ferry sounds just old and weary enough to give Terje’s left-field cover an ethereal quality.

17. The AntlersRefuge Subtlety, instead of despair, is now The Antlers’ biggest strength. Listen for example, for the horns only kicking in in the second chorus, and then disappearing just as quickly, leaving you wanting just that bit more.

16. The War on DrugsRed Eyes Without doubt one of the few songs that actually deserves the title of “the best song Bruce Springsteen never wrote”. Fun, rollicking and passionate.

15. Hundred WatersMurmurs Ever so slightly off-kilter. Meticulously constructed, yes, but it shouldn’t make sense. Perhaps that’s its magic. “I wish you could see what I see,” whispers Nicole Miglis. So it goes.

14. SiaChandelier It’s apt I can’t remember the last mainstream pop song I heard that equals this, considering Sia spent half her career writing songs for others.

13. CaribouOur Love The title track was the jewel in the crown of Caribou’s astonishing 2014 release.

12. FKA TwigsTwo Weeks The great announcement that Twigs was not one you wanted to mess with, and proved avant-pop still has a place at the top of the charts. Mouth open.

11. Father John MistyBored in the USA A thoroughly brutal taking apart of modern American lifestyle and psychology, made all the more destructive by the nonchalant and knowing way Father John Misty delivers his sermon, complete with laugh track. Save me white Jesus…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIFrG_6fySg

10. Total ControlFlesh War One of the year’s great single moments is how the mysterious Melbournites burst unexpectedly from a Joy-Division-esque romp into the bright, outward-looking chorus. Superb.

9. clipping. (featuring Cocc Pistol Cree)Work Work Inventive beat, deadpan delivery and an earth-shuddering bass buzz. Massive tune.

8. OughtHabit The mood – the habit – is wonderfully crafted. Took about six months to remove this one from permanent residence in my brain.

7. Rustie (ft. Danny Brown)Attak Why haven’t we seen these two together earlier? Brown is in blistering form- his lightspeed flow matches so well with Rustie’s hyperactive production.

6. Perfume GeniusQueen Mike Hadreas’ gay panic song does an incredible job of capturing what I imagine gay panic would be like. A song for our times.

5. Future IslandsSeasons From the first time I heard this, complete with its Born Slippy intro, I knew it’d be huge. But I didn’t think it would be meme-worthy huge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ee4bfu_t3c

4. Adult JazzSpook Artsy to the point of knowing it, but the best cut of Adult Jazz’s excellent Gist Is is a multi-part, multi-layered and multi-genre odyssey better than what any indie band has churned out to be “experimental”. Given its 10 minute length, I dread to think how much time I’ve spent listening to it.

3. Sharon Van EttenEvery Time the Sun Comes Up The bittersweet sign-off to her devastating album. It’s devastating, too, but it’s too good not to make you smile.

2. Sun Kil MoonCarissa Mark Kozelek was 2014’s other great musical villain – but really, how can he be? His uncle and cousin Carissa were killed by aerosol cans blowing up in the trash (in separate incidents), and he just wants to give and get some hugs. And he’s got some questions he’d like to get answered.

1. Flying Lotus (ft. Kendrick Lamar)Never Catch Me Gets the nod for a simple reason- it reminded me just how thrilling it can be to hear the unexpected. This is two pioneers at work. Lamar’s rapping – his words, ideas and construction – is unmatched at this point. When coupled with FlyLo’s virtuoso willingness to mash genres, it’s little wonder how fresh and exciting it sounds.