C76 Top 10 Albums of 2011
Written on December 27, 2011

Mixtapes. That’s what I listened to quite a bit this year. I wasn’t feeling a lot of the major (or minor) label releases, so I ended up going straight to the source—the artists themselves—thanks to the middleman-crushing power of the Internet. A full forty percent of the albums found on this list were free downloads that felt fresher and more interesting than almost anything I heard from PR-machined-and-polished album releases. So here are my Top 10 choices for the end of Eleven.

10. Curren$y, Covert Coup (Mixtape)
Weed rap with some great lines delivered in a laid-back lazy flow over nice beats via The Alchemist, with few missteps to kill the mood in a short album. Better than Jet Life or Weekend at Burnie’s for consistency, and just edging out Verde Terrace because DJ Drama’s not shouting all over every beat.

09. Cults, Cults
08. The Antlers, Burst Apart
07. Hooray For Earth, True Loves
06. Red Fang, Murder The Mountains
05. Get Busy Committee, Opening Ceremony (Mixtape)
04. Shabazz Palaces, Black Up

03. The Weeknd, House Of Balloons
02. Iceage, New Brigade
01. Death Grips, Exmilitary
By far the most intense album of the year, Death Grips practically caught the sound of post-traumatic stress on tape. The beats and textures perfectly set the mood for the lyrics about mental illness, crooked cops, and guillotines. Shock rappers of the moment only wish they sounded this scary and anarchist.


Wire, Red Barked Tree
Mastodon, The Hunter
Alela Diane and the Wild Divine, Alela Diane
The Horrors, Skying
The Kills, Blood Pressures
Bad Meets Evil, Hell (The Sequel)
Curren$y, Verde Terrace (Mixtape)
Curren$y, Weekend at Burnie’s (Mixtape)
Lupe Fiasco, Friend of the People: I Fight Evil (Mixtape)
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