MIKE’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
10. The Growlers – Guilded Pleasures There is something instantly likable about The Growlers new album. The recordings are pleasurably low fi, the songs are catchy and cool, and the writing is funny and alarming. Vocalist Brooks Nielsen spins a doped up dream of Laurel Can
BRANDON’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
2013 was quite a year for albums. This is a selection of the year’s best releases. There are quite a few excellent records that didn’t make the list. 10. Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City It is a reflective offering with a mix of genre-blending bursts and somber
MAX’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
10. Arcade Fire – Reflektor Although I still don’t understand the insane amount of hype surrounding Arcade Fire, I think that Reflektor is a really solid album. 9. Man Man – On Oni Pond On Oni Pond is another great step in the constantly evolving so
LUCAS’ TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
From the beginning, this year had the potential to be huge musically. Essentially every single band and artist I like had a record to be released. One one hand that’s great because there’s so much new music to listen to, but on the other, when the year is all done I’ll have to wait another [&h
RYAN G’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
10. Norma Jean – Wrongdoers This album changed me from a casual to devoted fan of these veteran hardcore rockers. Wrongdoers rocks hard, and yet it is the band’s most accessible album to date. There are many layers of instrumentation to look for here. 9. Leagues – 
MICHAELA’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
I am no strangers to making lists, whether it’s a To-Do List or a Shopping List. But when it comes to writing a list of the Top Ten Albums of 2013, I was stumped. I had no idea where to start. How could I possibly limit myself into only choosing 10 albums. It’s been a […]
DAN’S TOP ALBUMS OF 2013
10. Cults – Static I didn’t give Static a full listen until about two weeks ago, and I’ve had trouble putting it down ever since. I enjoyed the duo’s 2011 self-titled debut, and the follow-up is a deeper streak of the same charming,‘60s-drenched pop vibrance. Dive