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Allow me to bore you with my top 35




35 Blood Orange- Cupid Deluxe

34 Charlie Boyer & The Voyeurs - Clarietta

33 Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Mosquito

32 King Khan & The Shrines- Idle No More

31 Foxygen- We Are The 21st Century?..

30 Earl Sweatshirt- Doris

29 The Stepkids- Troubadour

28 John Grant- Pale Green Ghosts

27 Jacco Gardner - Cabinet of Curiosities

26 Julia Holter- Loud City Song

25 Ty Segall- Sleeper

24 John Murray- The Graceless Age

23 Laura Marling- Once I Was An Eagle

22 Phosphorescent- Muchacho

21 Mac Miller- Watching Movies With The Sound Off

20 Kurt Vile- Walkin On A Pretty Daze

19 Jon Hopkins- Immunity

18 Iron & Wine- Ghost on Ghost

17 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds- Push The Sky Away

16 Speedy Ortiz- Major Arcana

15 Hebronix- Unreal

14 Arcade Fire- Reflektor

13 Jonathan Wilson- Fanfare

12 Thee Oh Sees- Floating Coffin

11 Hookworms- Pearl Mystic

10 Dead Flowers- Midnight at The Wheel Club

9 Deerhunter- Monomania

8 The National- Trouble Will Find Me

7 Janelle Monae- Electric Lady

6 Parquet Courts - Light Up Gold

5 Matthew E White- Big Inner

4 Mikal Cronin- MCII

3 These new Puritans- Fields of Reed

2 Bill Callahan- Dream River

1 Africa Express- Maison des Jeunes

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