Top 20 Albums of the Year: Number 20 to Number 16

So over the next few days I will be putting up my top 20 albums of the year.  I initially had a shortlist of 65 albums, so cutting it down to 20 was incredibly hard.  I will maybe put a few honourable mentions at the end, but we shall see how we get along.  As usual, all my own opinion, don’t bother telling me I’m wrong, blah blah blah.

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Top Ten Films of the Year: Number 10 to Number 6

The end of the year is neigh and with the likes of Birdman and Whiplash not making their way to UK cinemas until next year, I think it is a safe time to start my top ten movies of the year.  As usual, this is completely subjective and I’m not even claiming the movies that make this list are the best ones, but rather the ones I enjoyed the most.  I also obviously didn’t see every single film released this year.    Basically, please don’t waste your time telling me I’m wrong.

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Christmas Number One

The annual get so and so to Christmas Number One, has become almost as big a tradition as turkey or drunk argumentative relatives.  Ever since the Rage Against the Machine campaign knocked Cowell and co off of the top spot, it has become somewhat fashionable to push an alternative band towards the top of the charts.  This year the always wonderful Iron Maiden are the chosen band.  Now quite frankly, I would love Iron Maiden to get only their second UK number one single, they damn well deserve it, but do we really need to care about Christmas Number One?

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St Vincent

If there is one thing that can always be said about Bill Murray films, it is that they contain Bill Murray, a fact that instantly improves them by around 50%.  His most recent role, as the Vincent in Theodore Melfi’s St Vincent, see’s him being particularly wonderfully Bill Murray, as the gruff, prone to a drink elderly gentlemen, who takes up the role of father figure to the young protagonist Oliver (Jaeden Lieberher).

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Live Review: Machine Head w/ Darkest Hour and Heart of a Coward

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Machine Head are having one hell of a year.  Their Killers and Kings tour, where they hit up places in the UK they hadn’t been in a long time and played venues they were too big for 15 years ago, led to some of the best live shows the UK has ever seen.  While their latest album, Bloodstone & Diamonds, saw a return to form, after the slightly patchy, Unto the Locust.  Now they are out on tour in support of said album and sadly back in the kind of venues you expect to see one of the UK’s favourite metal bands in.  Although, I have to admit, I really hate the O2 Academy in Glasgow.

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