02/02/2017
28/04/2017

8

Various Artists • Max's Kansas City: 1976 & Beyond

19/05/2017
19/05/2017

13

The Black Heart Death Cult • Black Rainbow - EP

21/07/2017

15

The Dream Syndicate • How Did I Find Myself Here?

08/09/2017
22/09/2017
13/10/2017

22

The Strange Flowers • Best Things Are Yet to Come

07/12/2017
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Comments on this chart
  • Taurus
    20 feb 17
    Someone who makes the rankings! Let's go.
     
    • Pinhead
      20 feb 17
      Let's go, I'll slowly add something to it.
  • Almotasim
    2 aug 17
    A shoutout to "50 Song Memoir" by the Magnetic Fields. Hey oh let's go.
     
  • Almotasim
    14 jan 18
    Amyl defeated by the Molochs? Is that possible?
     
    • Pinhead
      14 jan 18
      Never mind, the order is purely chronological.
    • Almotasim
      14 jan 18
      It's clear, she's not a loser. Is the Billboard chart also in chronological order?
    • Pinhead
      14 jan 18
      Well, anyway mine is better. Sooner or later I'll include the Magnetic Fields too, great album of theirs as well.
    • Almotasim
      14 jan 18
      The Magnetici released on 03/10. Great album, right?
    • Pinhead
      14 jan 18
      I will take care of it.
  • De...Marga...
    14 jan 18
    I hope you find positions randomly given where you've placed the Union!!!!
     
    • Pinhead
      14 jan 18
      It's a ranking like "he who arrives late has a bad lodging." The order is first Peter Perrett, second the Dream Syndicate, and third Billy Bragg, the rest is all over the place.
    • De...Marga...
      14 jan 18
      Ah, here we go, that's better!
  • Johnny b.
    19 jan 18
    Beautiful and full of discoveries. I know about ten. Perrett, by the way, regarding albums that stick with you—after six months, I often find myself listening to it, and it keeps growing. Half of Shilpa Ray's album is extraordinary, top-notch, while the other half is just okay (I mention it because you know her even if she’s not on the list). Dream Syndicate’s great comeback, Magnetic Fields is nice but too long with its concept. Nadine Shah and Molochs are two welcome new entries for me.
     
    • Pinhead
      19 jan 18
      Well, Peter Perrett's album is by far the best of 2017 for me, maybe also because it was completely unexpected, in any case excellent.
      Anyway, there are still a few more recommendations, if you feel like going over them.