Live4ever’s Essential Albums Of 2011…So Far


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Summer’s here and up and down the UK and beyond bands are hauling themselves through rain, mud, occasional sunshine and irritating TV presenters as another festival season gets in full swing. So with 2011 already careering towards July, it seems like a good time to sit back, take stock of the first six months of the year, and sort through the best of what has been hogging the speakers at Live4ever so far. Is rock n roll music currently in a state of stagnation? Hmm, let’s just say, judge for yourself…

Is your favourite album so far not included? Why not leave us a comment below to recommend your own stand-outs from the first part of 2011.

What Did You Expect From The Vaccines 300x30025: The VaccinesWhat Did You Expect From…

“Throughout the album…lies a certain hint of gloominess that gives you a peek into the knowledge that even The Vaccines have had their human trials and troubles.”

Full Review

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24: Elbow Build a Rocket Boys!

“Elbow’s new single is a heartbreaking look at childhood’s end, touching on half remembered instances of pre-adolescent pain, when ‘nobody at home knew me any more’.”

‘Lippy Kids’ Review



rivalsons23: Rival SonsPressure & Time

“A genuinely thrilling debut and – clocking in at little over thirty minutes…is a record that has the added quality of leaving you wanting more.”

Full Review

simple math22: Manchester Orchestra Simple Math

“If you’re expecting a happy ending you won’t get one…An insight into a period in someone’s life and an appreciation of the importance of balance and thematic consistency.”

Full Review

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21: Okkervil RiverI Am Very Far

“A much less literary affair, even with the world-weary ennui Will Sheff works into every release… comes with an uneasy angst that will have you fist-pump first and head-scratch later.”

‘Rider’ Review

mileskane120: Miles KaneColour Of The Trap

“There are flashes of brilliance and a mellow direction that compliments his voice. Less an outstanding success and more a preview of greater things to come.”

Full Review

Bon iver19: Bon IverBon Iver

“Admirable and completely the right track…The future, with jetpacks and hover cars and a truly great Bon Iver album, is coming. Just not yet, that’s all.”

Full Review

beadyeye18: Beady EyeDifferent Gear, Still Speeding

Beady Eye probably won’t be as successful as Oasis. Yet on the basis of ‘Different Gear…’ there are signs of a band who will go on to make great records, and that’s all we can ask of them.

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the raveonettes raven in the grave17: The RaveonettesRaven In The Grave

“If there is anything that the dim tone of the new record indicates, it’s that while the raven may indeed be in the grave, The Raveonettes are still soaring high above it.”

Full Review

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16: Foo FightersWasting Light

“Raucous and melodic, new single ‘Rope’ has a legitimate thrill about it. There’s urgency and the desperation of unspoken promises in Grohl’s longing bark of a voice.”

‘Rope’ Review

lifeline15: The Answering MachineLifeline

“The range is incredible; from the pared down power of ‘Rules’ to ‘Video 8’s anthemic retro charm, this album is all about surprises and dimensions..”

Full Review

paulsimon14: Paul SimonSo Beautiful Or So What

“Compact, concentrated, and as flavourful as a delicious gumbo that you can’t get enough of. Impressive, lyrically sublime, and as fragile as glass in some instances.”

Full Review

600px Arabia Mountain Cover13: Black LipsArabia Mountain

“The songs all seem to fit together as whole, not in the 70’s concept album sort of approach, but more so in the way in which the old garage compilations of the late-60’s.”

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“Fans will certainly find much to like in the record, while there are enough hooks to grab the attention of new listeners…We’ll be hearing a lot of great music from them for years to come.”

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ArcticMonkeysSuckItAndSee600Gb200411111: Arctic MonkeysSuck It and See

“Shows off the ongoing development in Turner’s songwriting craft…A celebration of everything they’ve achieved to date as well as a glimpse of what they could still become.”

Full Review

colouredclutter10: The Savage NomadsColoured Clutter

“Diverse is the word to describe this band, making individual track commentary a bit like giving a run down of a compilation album.”

‘The Magic Eye’ Review

lykkeli9: Lykke LiWounded Rhymes

“‘Wounded Rhymes’ is as apt a phrase as you’re ever going to find for this music, which is as just as well, since ‘Sadness Is a Blessing’ comes from that same album.”

‘Sadness Is a Blessing’ Review

lastnightoneearth8: Noah & The WhaleLast Night On Earth

“This record’s worst moments are mere pitfalls; some not-entirely-thought-out tributes to their heroes…At its best though this music is nothing short of breathtaking.”

Full Review

gangs17: And So I Watch You From AfarGangs

“It’s candor, energy and pure feeling that’s beyond classification, more deserving than a meaningless genre title could compensate for…Breathlessly emotive music.”

Live Album Launch Review

thekills6: The KillsBlood Pressures

“A distinct turning point…not in terms of mainstream recognition or even enriched musicianship, but in solidifying their slot in today’s ever-changing popular culture landscape.”

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fleetfoxes15: Fleet FoxesHelplessness Blues

“Listening to the last murmurs of ‘Grown Ocean’s close harmony coda, the distinct and lasting impression is that of having heard sounds that will outlive generations.”

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letenglandshake4: PJ HarveyLet England Shake

“To close with a line from ‘England’ which…summates Harvey’s mindset …“I live and I die through England,” align your mind for the listen; and then may you Let England Shake.”

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marcata3: The MinutesMarcata

“A complete work, a real start-to-finish album, as a homage to the rock’n’roll greats, but totally their own at the same time. An underground classic debut from one of Ireland’s loudest.”

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weareaugustines2: We Are AugustinesRise Ye Sunken Ships

“Like trying to get your girlfriend to watch The Godfather for the first time, recommending ‘Rise Ye Sunken Ships’ is a tough prospect. It’s deeply beautiful and emotionally cathartic.”

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thecoldstill1: The Boxer RebellionThe Cold Still

“The feeling that this is a band with the world at their feet is inescapable. Now go forth and tell that world your story, it is crying out to hear it.”

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