And finally...

10.
Wavves –
King of the Beach Who saw this coming? Total screw up makes good. Better than that, he makes one of the best records of the year, full of punchy, accessible, and immediately gratifying punk songs.

09.
Rangda –
False Flag I'm a sucker for this kind of noisy, knotty, instrumental exploration. A very engaging record of varied textures and dynamics. When a supergroup actually turns out to be something worthwhile.

08.
Lower Dens –
Twin-Hand Movement A late year discovery that I've been instantly addicted to. Think Beach House + Krautrock and you're pretty close. Deep grooves and deeper vibes. Very cool record.

07.
The Walkmen –
LisbonIf fans of The National weren't in love with boredom and mediocrity, they'd listen to The Walkmen instead. It's a similar kind of tasteful contemporary rock but smarter and with a little edge to it. Not a lot, but enough. Far better vocals and lyrics. Way, way better guitar. And the rhythm section - while The National's is pretty good, too - are among the best out there. Oh, and this album is maybe their second or third best. It's kind of splitting hairs between this and
You & Me - both of them are albums that I could live in for days.

06.
Sightings –
City of Straw My favorite noise band, and this is one of their best records. They don't really make bad records, though. Or anything less than very good.

05.
Pantha du Prince –
Black Noise The best electronic record of the year. Wonderfully deep with great textures and subtle shifts. Oh, and not at all retro.

04.
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti –
Before Today Awesome weirdo record of the year. Takes so many recent retro trends in indie music and breathes some real life into them. Maybe because he's the guy who started all that stuff.

03.
Beach House –
Teen Dream A nearly perfect record. Every song on this is great. It's luring me in as I write this, and I wish I was listening to it right now.

02.
Women –
Public Strain Someone got inside my head and made exactly the kind of album I wanted to hear, what I hope I'd be able to make if I had some hint of musical talent and my own band. You can hear This Heat, The Velvet Undergound, Swell Maps, Sonic Youth, Krautrock, Liars, and even Deerhoof in these songs. And they're damn catchy, too, once they've been given a few spins. And, just my luck, it seems like this band might have broken up already.

01.
Joanna Newsom –
Have One on Me This is the album of Joanna Newsom's career. It's free of affectations and lavish experiments. The songs stretch out but are focused. The lyrics are weighted and meaningful. Her voice sounds smoother and richer than ever. It's a sturdy, meticulous yet natural and unforced record of uncommon depth. I'll be listening to this for a very long time, picking new favorite songs and discovering new nuances. It's an album to spend time with, and I plan to continue doing that.