Honorable mention first, followed by numbers 20-1
Mumford & Sons - Babel
Crimson Mourn - Bring Your Desires Here
James Levy And The Blood Red Rose - Pray To Be Free
Eighteen Individual Eyes - Unovae Nights
Chromatics - Kill For Love
Delta Spirit - Delta Spirit
Murder By Death - Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon
Rococode - Guns, Sex & Glory
Andrew Bird - Break It Yourself
Scott Lucas & The Married Men - Blood Half Moon
Black Twig - Paper Trees
PosterGel - Curvatura Espacio Tiempo
Youth Of The Beast - Seventy Seven
Shovels And Rope - O' Be Joyful
Bat For Lashes - The Haunted Man
Bad Books - II
20. Whirr - Pipe Dreams
19. fun. - Some Nights
18. I Am Oak - Nowhere Or Tammensari
17. Tame Impala - Lonerism
16. The Jealous Sound - A Gentle Reminder
15. Geographer - Myth
14. Mark Lanegan Band - Blues Funeral
13. The Maccabees - Given To The Wild
12. The Men - Open Your Heart
11. Shearwater - Animal Joy
10. Tiger High - Myth Is This
9. Cloud Nothings - Attack On Memory
8. Allo Darlin' - Europe
7. Palomar - Sense & Antisense
6. Jukebox The Ghost - Safe Travels
5. Woods - Bend Beyond
4. The Drowning Men - All Of The Unknown
3. John Murry - The Graceless Age
2. Japandroids - Celebration Rock
1. Dustin Wong - Dreams Say, View, Create, Shadow Leadsthe top twenty are pretty well ordered, the rest could be interchaged for the most part. after looking at my itunes, I listened to over 300 albums released this year. seems like a lot. im sure i missed or overlooked some gems. I feel like this year was not as good as last year and probably weaker than 2010 as well, but I think my top 5 will stay with me for a while. i wouldnt have found john murry if not for billy, so Im grateful for that, and several of these albums were downloads on bandcamp that I just stumbled upon (postergel, eighteen individual eyes, etc.).
Mark Lanegan was the first album I heard from 2012, and it makes the list. Thats testament to how good it is, I think, and I probably should have it higher. The Jealous Sound was the 2012 album I listened to the most this year, and it benefits on this list from the fact that it was very good driving to work music. The Drowning Men were a concert discover, and they were brilliant in that setting.
The #1 record is an interesting case. A wordless solo guitar exploration from Ponytail guitarist Dustin Wong. The melodies are beautiful, the layering perfect, its one of the few things that I could listen to this year and feel no temptation to skip ahead in a track or to the next track. Outside of the top 5, I dont think anything on this list is particularly earth-shattering, and you could easily dismiss some of the poppier stuff (JTG, fun., Mumford) as throwaway, but it endeared itself to me in some fashion.