The Best of 2014 in Music

The Best of 2014 in MusicThe Best of 2014 in Music

   Best Albums 2014

 

Royal Blood
#1 Royal Blood – Royal Blood
Genre: Garage rock
Released: August 22, 2014
Label: Warner Bros.
Producer: Tom Dalgety, Mike Kerr, Ben Thatcher
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#2 Strand of Oaks – Heal
Genre: Folk rock
Released: June 24, 2014
Label: Dead Oceans
Producer: Vehorn, Clements, Congleton
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The War on Drugs
#3 The War on Drugs – Lost In the Dream
Genre: Indie rock
Released: March 18, 2014
Label: Secretly Canadian
Producer: Adam Granduciel
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Tina Dico
#4  Tina Dico – Whispers
Genre: Singer-songwriter, folk
Released: August 25, 2014
Label: Finest Gramophone
Producer: –
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Benjamin Booker

#5 Benjamin Booker – Benjamin Booker
Genre: Singer-songwriter
Released: August 19th, 2014
Label: ATO Records
Producer: Andrija Tokic
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St Vincent

#6  St. Vincent – St. Vincent
Genre: Indie rock/pop
Released: February 24th, 2014
Label: Loma Vista/Republic
Producer: John Congleton
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Damien Jurado

#7 Damien Jurado – Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son
Genre: Singer-songwriter
Released: January 21st, 2014
Label: Secretly Canadian
Producer: Richard Swift
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Catfish and The Bottlemen

#8 Catfish and The Bottlemen – The Balcony
Genre: Indie rock
Released: September 14th, 2014
Label: Island
Producer: Jim Abbiss
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Perfume Genius

#9 Perfume Genius – Too Bright
Genre: Indie rock/pop
Released: September 23th, 2014
Label: Matador
Producer: Alan Wyffels
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#10 Ought – More Than Any Other Day
Genre: Indie rock/pop
Released: April 24th, 2014
Label: Constellation Records
Producer: Radwan Ghazi Moumneh
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   Best Albums 2014, long list in alphabetical order
  • Adult Jazz – Gist Is
  • Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues
  • Allo Darlin’ – We Come from the Same Place
  • Alt-J – This Is All Yours
  • Andrew Bird – Things Are Really Great Here, Sort Of
  • Angel Olsen – Burn Your Fire for No Witness
  • Avi Buffalo – At Best Cuckold
  • BANKS – Goddess
  • Beck – Morning Phase
  • Ben Howard – I Forget Where We Were
  • Benjamin Booker – Benjamin Booker
  • Catfish and The Bottlemen – The Balcony
  • Coves – Soft Friday
  • Damien Jurado – Brothers & Sisters of the Eternal Son
  • Delay Trees – Readymade
  • Eagulls – Eagulls
  • Fanfarlo – Let’s Go Extinct
  • Fear of Men – Loom
  • Field Report – Marigolden
  • First Aid Kit – Stay Gold
  • FKA Twigs – LP1
  • Hauschka – Abandoned City
  • Horse Feathers – So It Is With Us
  • I Am the Avalanche – Wolverines
  • Interpol – El Pintor
  • J Mascis – Tied to a Star
  • James Vincent McMorrow – Post Tropical
  • Jungle – Jungle
  • Kelis – Food
  • King Creosote – From Scotland with Love
  • La Roux – Trouble In Paradise
  • Lana Del Rey – Ultyraviolence
  • Luluc – Passerby
  • Lykke Li – I Never Learn
  • Mac DeMarco – Salad Days
  • Marissa Nadler – July
  • Ought – More Than Any Other Day
  • Parquet Courts – Sunbathing Animal
  • Perfume Genius – Too Bright
  • Prawn – Kingfisher
  • Protomartyr – Under Color of Official Right
  • Real State – Atlas
  • Robert Plant – lullaby and… The Ceasless Roar
  • Rosanne Cash – The River & the Thread
  • Royal Blood – Royal Blood
  • Ryan Adams – Ryan Adams
  • Secret Colours – Positive Distractions
  • Sharon Van Etten – Are We There
  • Simone Felice – Strangers
  • Sinkane – Mean Love
  • Spoon – They Want My Soul
  • St. Vincent – St. Vincent
  • Strand of Oaks – Heal
  • Swans – To Be Kind
  • Sylvan Esso – Sylvan Esso
  • Taylor Swift – 1989
  • Temples – Sun Structures
  • The Horrors – Luminous
  • The New Basement Tapes – Lost on the River
  • The Twilight Sad – No one wants to be here & no one wants to leave
  • The War on Drugs – Lost In the Dream
  • Timber Timbre – Hot Dreams
  • Tina Dico – Whispers
  • Warpaint – Warpaint
  • We Were Promised Jetpacks – Unravelling
  • Woods – With Light and With Love
  • Wye Oak – Shriek
   Best Album covers of 2014

Broncho – Just Enough Hip To Be Woman; Cymbals Eat Guitars – Lose; David Bowie – Nothing Has Changed vinyl versión; Foo Fighters – Sonic Highways;J Mascis – Tied To A Star; Kimbra – The Golden Echo; Miner – Into the Morning; Mø – No Mythologies To Follow; Nicki Minaj – The Pinkprint; Phish – Fuego; Prawn – Kingfisher; Protomartyr – Under Color of Official Right; Reuben and the Dark – Funeral Sky; Richard Pinhas and Oren Ambarchi – Tikkun; Royal Blood – Royal Blood; Rustie – Green Language; SBTRKT – Wonder Where We Land; SOHN – Tremors; The Afghan Whigs – Do to the Beast; The Drums – Encyclopedia; The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Days of Abandon; The Pineapple Thief – Magnolia; Weatherbox – Flies in All Directions; Weezer – Everything Will Be Alright in the End; Woods of Desolation – As the Stars

   Best songs of 2014

#1 Tina Dico – Someone You Love

“Someone You Love” is the third cut from Tina Dico’s last album “Whispers”, released on August 25th via Finest Gramophone. An absolutely delightful work. The song was also included in the Soundtrack of the Danish film “En du elsker”, meaning “Someone You Love”. Video by Jónatan Grétarsson.


#2 We Were Promised Jetpacks – Safety In Numbers

The opening track of the third studio album by the Scottish indie rock band We Were Promised Jetpacks, Unravelling. It was released on FatCat Records on October 6, 2014. Maybe it is not the best album of the band, but this is one of the songs of the very best of their repertoire. The performance of this video was recorded for their live session at Little Elephant.


#3 Ryan Adams – Gimme Something Good

Ryan Adams is back this year with a new work. Very different sound to what we were used to in the last years, but really good as all what he does. I had once the opportunity to see him playing live, in LA at the Walt Disney Concert Hall and I can say that Adams is one of those few artists that could work on any genre and he will sound great. Ryan Adams’ self-titled album was released on September 9th via Pax-Am.


#4 Sam Smith – Stay With Me

The first time I listened to Sam Smith was in the video of the band Disclosure on Later with Jools Holland (June 4th, 2013), and the first impact that I got from this artist was given by his voice, his talent as a singer. But then when you pay attention on the singer-songwriter and not just the singer, you find an excellent author. His debut album “In the Lonely Hour” includes more than one gem, like this one, “Stay With Me”, written by Smith and Jimmy Napier.

#5 Catfish And The Bottlemen – Kathleen

“Kathleen” is my favorite song by the indie rock band from North Wales (UK), Catfish and The Bottlemen. The band has debuted for Communion/Island Records with their album “The Balcony”, produced by Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Editors, Adele). “Kathleen” was the fourth single of their debut album and I include it in this list because of its strength, its charm and because I sing it every day when I wake up, and that put them directly in my top 5.

   Best Music Videos of 2014

#1 Woodkid – The Golden Age (feat. Max Richter “Embers”)

The video for “The Golden Age”, the track that gives its name to Woodkid’s first album. Once again, Yoann Lemoine, Woodkid, brings us a mini film with excellent photography and a fantastic crew. The introduction based on a human 3D model reconstruction, rendered with those serial transversal cuts, is impressive. And the over exposition of another body, it is something that you don’t expect. Then it passes to the story and the drama of the music and the images. The Golden Age is a video of textures, in which the sense of touch is always present. It is a video in which you can have a personal flash-back to your own childhood and rediscover the calm of the summer afternoons, the reflection of a glass with water, the feeling of walking on shoes without socks, the smell of the rain. The Golden Age is a master piece directed by Yoann Lemoine, Woodkid. Full list of credits


#2 James Vincent McMorrow – Cavalier

From the album Post Tropical, released January 13, 2014. The Cavalier video is the first in a trilogy of short films directed by Aoife Mcardl. Perhaps due to its repressed tension, or just by the wave of McMorrow’s lyrics as a moan, Cavalier is the story of something that can’t end well. A full film in three parts.


#3 Keaton Henson – Healah Dancing

From Keaton Henson’s last album “Romantic Works”, a great album which release was almost unnoticed, probably because of its music genre, chamber music. But its video was not. The actors’ performance and their dancing dialogue on a mute conversation is something that can’t be missed.


#4 Various Artists – God Only Knows (Beach Boys)

The BBC launched “BBC Music”. To celebrate it, they released the single “God Only Knows”, a Beach Boys’ cover, featuring a dazzling array of musical stars, to raise money for BBC Children in Need. The video is too sweet, but it has a great production and it was made for a good cause. Read the full list of participant in order of appearance here.

#5 Die Antwoord – Pitbull Terrier

The video by South African duo Die Antwoord for their single Pitbull Terrier, was included in their new album “Donker Mag” (Zef Recordz, June 3, 2014). Die Antwoord: or you hate them or you love them. I love them. And I love Yo-Landi. You won’t see her until the second half of the video. A video that is violent as hell this time, but a good production as always and directed by NINJA.

   Best music videos of 2014, long list in alphabetical order
   Best Live Performances

I have not been able to attend too many concerts this year but I have seen some great performances and our collaborators attended some festivals as well. From all of us, we can make this small list.

Royal Blood. DCODE Festival

#1 Royal Blood. DCODE Festival, Madrid. September, 2014 (Photo: Mar, Raw Critters)

Beck DCODE

#2 Beck. 4th Edition, DCODE Festival, Madrid. September, 13, 2014. (Photo: by Mar for  Raw Critters)


Disclosure Bonaroo

#3 Disclosure. Bonaroo, Tennessee. June 2014. (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic. With permission of Bonnaroo)


Jack White Bonaroo

#4 Jack White. Bonaroo Festival, Tennessee. June, 2014. (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic. With permission of Bonnaroo)

Boys Of The Hills & Kevin Conneff

#5 Boys Of The Hills & Kevin Conneff of The Chieftains.  Whelan’s, Madrid. June, 2014. (Photo: JL FRias for Jungle IR)

   Best Gig Posters 2014

Parquet Courts gig poster by Lurk & DestroyParquet Courts gig poster by Lurk & Destroy.

Alt-J gig poster by Inhale; The Black Keys gig poster by Erica WilliamsÇ; Bombay Bicycle Club gig poster by Decabet; First Aid Kit gig poster by Catharsis; Queens Of The Stone Age gig poster by Neal Williams; Chvrches gig poster by The Bubble Process; Misfits gig poster by Francisco Ramirez; Ray La Montagne gig poster by Monkey Ink Design; Cage The Elephant gig poster by Andrew Saeger; The War On Drugs gig poster by Tyler Hahn; MGMT gig poster by Craig Updegrove; Nada Surf gig poster by Nicole Anguish; The Black Keys gig poster by Neal Williams; The Black Keys gig poster by annmakes; Red Fang gig poster by Error Design; Pixies gig poster by Dig My Chili; The Black Keys gig poster by Nate Duval; Swans gig poster by Münster studio; Queens Of The Stone Age, Halloween gig poster by Emek; Temples gig poster by Cyrille Rousseau; The Black Keys gig poster by Doe Eyed; The Black Keys gig poster by Miles Tsang; Spoon gig poster by Les Herman; The 1975 gig poster by Miles Tsang.

   Best New Artists 2014

Artists that released their debut album this year, in alphabetical order:

  • Benjamin Booker
  • Catfish and The Bottlemen
  • FKA twigs
  • Ought
  • Royal Blood
  • Sam Smith
  • Sylvan Esso
   Best Introducing Bands 2014

International

Spanish (Spain)

Spanish (other countries)

   Critters Acts 2014

In May 2014 we opened an application process to select 12 bands to form part of the Critters Acts Project, a non-profit project for the free promotion of unsigned bands in our website. These are the 12 bands that we have selected in 2014 from more than 200 applications:

   Artists to watch in 2015

Leon Bridges, Sunflower Bean, Thula Borah, Veyu, Hinds, Mourn, Soak, The Dark Colurs Since 1685.