There's more than one person who uses the Currently listening thread on a frequent basis, but that thread has (perhaps as intended) has become somewhere to an embed a video and skedaddle, rather than somewhere to discuss the music on offer. With that in mind, I've decided to start this one for discussion of music in general, maybe with a focus on albums, more than individual songs, although there's always room for that too, since singles are often released ahead of albums or in the case of smaller labels, as a thing in their own right.
Anyway, I thought I'd get the ball rolling by recommending a few of the more prominent and obvious albums of the past 12-18 months, to test the waters and see if this actually takes off and other people join in. If they do, then I might get a bit more wide ranging and esoteric in my recommendations.
The xx: xx - This years Mercury prize winners, the album is a joy from start to finish. Melodic, haunting and beautifully arranged and produced.
Biffy Clyro: Only Revolutions - Commercial, slick and thoroughly enjoyable. After labouring for years under the (slightly unfair) label of post-grunge, emo-dirge wailers, the Biff have become progressively more populist in their sound and it suits them well. An album filled with top rate, stadium oriented, British indie power pop.
Plan B: The Defamation of Strickland Banks - From his beginnings as a south London rapper with a good line in brooding beats and dark lyrics, Plan B's second album came right out of left field, with a motown inspired, soulful concept album about the rise and fall of a superstar musician. Inspired at times, it's well worth a few listens. Supposedly reggae or dubstep are his next direction. Someone to keep an eye on.
Mark Ronson and The Business intl.: Record Collection - A well named album, since - like so many dance/electronica albums - it feels more like a collection of individual singles than a coherent whole, but by god, they're a bunch of
really good singles.
She & Him: Volume Two - Zooey Deschanel's musical project, the album is filled with quirky, interesting pop music. The sixties influence is clear from the get go, but it doesn't overpower the music, or make it seem backward looking. Excellent stuff and several orders of magnitude better than most actors-turned-musicians.
There we go. Those are my first recommendations. Feel free to join in with your own and don't feel like you have to stick with the most recent releases...