Higher Plain Music’s Top 10 Artist Albums of 2012

In 2012 I felt that actually some of my usual favourite artists played it very safe and therefore when I came to look at whose made the top 10 albums of the year, there are four completely new artists to me and two that I’ve only known since last year. That’s exciting for my ears for the years to come.

A few self-imposed rules are in this time round. Tori Amos’ Gold Dust (not that it’d have made it) and Patrick Wolf’s “Sundark & Riverlight” (could have done) are reworks of older music that I’ve chosen to ignore them. Also Atticus Finch & Imogen Heap, despite making some of my favourite music, have done only singles in 2012 and therefore isn’t included as there’s no album yet. A separate top 10 for game soundtracks will feature later.

 

Honourable Mentions: Jesca Hoop, A City on A Lake, Module, Garbage & Sunday Lane.

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10) Arcana – As Bright As A Thousand Suns

Arcana have been around for years and I preferred the more melodic and percussive band effort compared to the melancholic Peter Bjargo solo album. It’s one of those albums you feel like you’ve already known for ages with the beautiful mesh of different instruments from aeons passed.

Try Out: As Bright As A Thousand Suns

Anathema09) Anathema – Weather Systems

I had never heard of the band before a “You may like” on Amazon presented their album to me. From just the samples I felt like I’d been on a journey. The guitar work, the way the tracks just build and build into life defining climaxes and the vocal and string arrangements are simply amazing.

Try Out: Lightning Song

soap&skin08) Soap&Skin – Narrow

The wonderfully detuned and mumble happy Soap&Skin returned with a short but beautifully formed second album fusing her piano and industrial bleep roots together. What was made see’s her ripping her heart out and smearing it over your speakers. Her screams are like yelps and the quiet moments are like lullaby’s for the lost.

Try Out: Boat Turns Toward the Port

clatter07) Clatter – Garden of Whatever

Rifftastic bass/drum duo Clatter blasted back onto my speakers in 2012 with their best album to date mixing nutty percussive chops, strong vocals and euphoric choruses to mosh to. I still feel like I have to tell everyone there’s only two in the duo as there’s so much sound coming from them – it’s my favourite rock album of 2012.

Try Out: Strawberry Park

Alt-J06) Alt-J – An Awesome Wave

Yes, they are an indie rock group but I don’t think of them as a rock group – they’re like a spacious story group. Alt-J go out of their way to make sure no song follows a well trodden path and their lyrics are cryptically awesome. I’m so glad they got the Mercury Prize this year although I hope that doesn’t mean doom like so many others before them.

Try Out: Breezeblocks

iamamiwhoami05) Iamamiwhoami – Kin

Internet sensation for her music video strangeness, Kin marked her first full album release. It’s dirty, filthy, emotive and like you’re freaking out in slow motion. I personally love the way it all feels together as one seamless piece in a way and when played with the barmy DVD of continuous music videos telling a story of sorts, it only draws you further into the world of Kin.

Try Out: Drops

W13904) Lila Rose – Heart Machine

Such an early release in 2012, Lila Rose became my favourite album in 2012 for a lot of it until some later releases pushed it down. The mix of pop beats along with mature alternative slants, minor keys and Lila’s very downbeat vocal delivery that suggests knowledge beyond her years all merge perfectly to make easily the best radio playable album of 2012. It’s like she’s found her own mini percussive piano pop genre for herself.

Try Out: Casting Shadows

carinaround03) Carina Round – Tigermending

Recently reviewed a few weeks ago, Carina Round’s latest album is such a repost to clean-cut music. Messy, harrowing, haunting, unleashed and furious in places, Tigermending’s synth alt-rock mash-up goes out its way to tell you stories from the bottle of every bottle and alleyway. Carina has never sounded so good and she can still push out anthemic ballads too.

Try Out: Weird Dream

fionaapple02) Fiona Apple – The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do

Fiona’s output is slow at best but it is always worth the wait. In many ways The Idler Wheel is her most direct and simple to date but with the purity comes the undistilled emotional impact of each song. Her vocals rasp and growl, her melodies stay stuck in your head for days and way the album comes together as a whole is phenomenal.

Try Out: Anything We Want

deadcandance01) Dead Can Dance  - Anastasis

After thinking for many year it would never happen I was delighted to have Dead Can Dance back together and their album proved that sometimes when two people work together magic happens regardless. An exercise in music of period and territories, each track pushes off into different versions of the Middle East. The instrumentation is rich, the melodies are sumptuous, the vocals of Brendan and Lisa are as strong as ever and although the album feels like they are separate in many ways, you can feel looking deeper how each has effected the other. Mesmerising.

Try Out: Kiko

And there we have it. My favourite albums of 2012.

Don’t forget you can also listen or even buy my latest studio album here too which I would be blessed to be considered in anyone elses top 10 of anything :-)

The top 10 game soundtracks of 2012 will feature soon.

Merry Christmas Everyone – With Santa Rockstar HD!

A massive Merry Christmas to all our reader, viewers & listeners of Higher Plain Music, Higher Plain Games, I Love Disaster Movies, BetaCast & Sitorimon.

I hope everyone has a fantastic festive period and a wonderful 2013.

I’ll be aiming to provide even more superb content as ever next year and my big commitment is to actually spread the postings over the course of the week :-) Promise

All the best,

Si

Poll: Would you prefer separate sites for Music & Games?

The Higher Plain Music banner was where everything originated but games have over the last 18 months played a fairly heafty role and will continue to do so as our YouTube channel surpasses 7.5 million hits and I’ll be putting more time into full features on that. Are you happy the site is currently a hybrid for both or would you prefer them to be separated out?

1000 Posts, Over 100,000 Views

As I hit my 1,000th post – I’d like to thank everyone for reading and I aim to bring you more great unsung musicians and bands to discover, video game music to get lost in and game reviews and playthroughs to enjoy. With hitting over 100,000 reads on this site, and blasting passed the 5.5 million views mark on the games channel, I’m ecstatic that people are (hopefully) enjoying the content.

 

Many thanks,

Simon :-)

Calling All Podcasters ~ Eloquent Gamers Wanted!

Higher Plain Music is looking at branching into a weekly or bi-weekly podcast as part of the proceedings going forward. As a result I am looking for one or two seasoned gamers whom are:

~Fluent in English

~Able to put across their points in discussion without every second word being a swear word

~Able to let others have their say and participate in constructive conversations and debates

~Committed to being able to attend a vast majority of the podcasting sessions.

Dates and times are to be arranged and will suit all the podcasters as best as possible. If you are interested please drop me a line via e-mail (supersi77@hotmail.com) and I will get back to you so we can have a sound out session so I can see who works best with what and where! It’s all very much work in progress but this is something I’d love to pursue. I’ll also be looking at guests too so if you’d like to be part of that, let me know also.

Poll: Video Reviews for Games. Worthwhile doing?

As Higher Plain Games, our gaming section of this website continues to grow rapidly I’m looking at adding on video reviews for games onto the YouTube channel. This however will require a fair bit of time from me to complete so I’d like to know if people prefer video reviews over written ones or as well as, or aren’t fussed at all. Thanks in advance for your replies, posts and e-mails! I may well end up doing these anyway but the feedback will determine its priority!

PS1 Section Now Live!

I have finally got myself into gear and completed the first intergration of our YouTube channel into the website. Everything that is PS1 related is now in the PS1 section – trailers, playthroughs and making of’s. Feel free to browse. The Ps2 section will happen eventually – I just need to psyche myself up for it!

2010 in Review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

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Crunchy numbers

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About 3 million people visit the Taj Mahal every year. This blog was viewed about 29,000 times in 2010. If it were the Taj Mahal, it would take about 4 days for that many people to see it.

In 2010, there were 293 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 728 posts. There were 94 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 15mb. That’s about 2 pictures per week.

The busiest day of the year was January 6th with 220 views. The most popular post that day was Jesper Kyd – “Assassins Creed II OST” Review.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were facebook.com, en.wordpress.com, nobuooo.com, racedepartment.com, and 100rogues.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for lisa gerrard departum, brendan perry ark, brendan perry ark review, departum, and halo legends ost.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

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Jesper Kyd – “Assassins Creed II OST” Review December 2009
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Lisa Gerrard – New Album “Departum” May 2010
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Lisa Gerrard & Marcello De Francisci – “Departum” Review July 2010

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“Halo Legends OST” Review February 2010

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Lisa Gerrard – “The Black Opal” (Ltd Edition) Review March 2010
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Most Viewed March 2010

It’s been a while since we’ve had such a huge runaway winner on our most viewed list, but March 2010 saw Brendan Perry overdrive as his tour kicked off and his new songs were revealed! Not only that, but March saw Higher Plain Music far surpass its previous most busy month ever (last month actually) by a whopping 600 views! I’d like to send a massive thanks to every reader and I hope you continue to stay with me. So without further ado, the top 10 artists and top 5 games of March…

01) Brendan Perry (2 months)

02) Lisa Gerrard (^)

03) Naoyuki Hiroko (Halo Legends Crew) (v)

04) Hideki Sakamoto (NE)

05) Garry Shyman (NE)

06) Jesper Kyd (-)

07) Ayumi Hamasaki (RE)

08) Hiroki Kikuta (RE)

09) Jeff Kinney (NE)

10) Normand Corbeil (NE)

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Games

01) RTL Winter Sports 2010 (ps3) (2 months)

02) Heavy Rain (PS3)

03) Battle Tanks (ps3)

04) Musaic Box (PC)

05) .detuned (PS3)

Higher Plain Music Forum Launches!

The last two evenings I’ve been beavering away readying our new forum!

You can visit it at http://www.higherplainmusicforum.com or click the link of the left hand side!

This is very much work in progress, but I’ve love it if you could join and help sew the seeds for a nice tight knit community of video game music, alternative artist and game lovers. There is also a section for songwriting and composing, instrument playing and recording and also a small glimpse at a couple of forums the give away a few new projects I’ll be working on over the next few months to start to kick off.

The first of these are Higher Plain Games Challenges which will relate to either online meets that will form a competition, some of which will be recorded for our video channel. The second relates to Higher Plain Music’s musical projects and for that, I shall keep tight lipped but expect something similar to the OCReMix community where people can contribute remixes or arrangements for certain game series or styles. There is still an outside chance of of a HPM net radio but its proving expensive to run and so its on hold for the time being.

I hope you enjoy the forum and let it build and grow into a happy community over the coming months and years.

Most Viewed For 2009

Well the year is out and so we leave 2009 with our top  10 most viewed artists and here they are:

01) Lisa Gerrard: With more posts getting more than 150+ views than any other artist, Lisa Gerrard topped our most viewed list and she looks to stay high in 2010. Her Balibo soundtrack was amazing, and we’re still waiting for her 2009 album “The Black Opal” to arrive to review. Well done Lisa

02) Vienna Teng: Vienna went under the radar for me and is a surprise second. Her fourth album Inland Territory is absolutely stunning and we got our hands on her live DVD from a while back and loved that too. Hears hoping to more in 2010!

03) Brendan Perry: The anticipation for Ark continues and Brendan continues to clock up hits while we wait. Ark looks like hitting early 2010 and rest assured, HPM will be buying it on release day!

04) OverClocked ReMix: Well the biggest game music remixing project chalked up several releases but it was the FF4 project that really exploded over here grabbing the most viewed interview in 2009 with the project managers. 2010 will no doubt see tons of remixes for all and I’ll drink to that *glug*.

05) Akira Yamaoka: Well HPM did a lot of reviewing of Silent Hill soundtracks in 09 and that’s because the reviews always seem popular. Now Akira has left Konami (although Shattered Memories is still composed by him) it remains to be seen when we’ll hear of him next. Not too soon we hope!

06) Imogen Heap: Imogen actually had the most viewed post of 2009 with over 700 views of bizarrely the tracklisting for Ellipse. Sadly not as many read the review so that’s why Immi is down in 7th. 2010 looks like a year of touring so expect Heap to appear in the live vault!

07) Utada: This Is the One was one of pop’s best albums and was the third most read music review of 2009 and top of the non-game music reviews. Utada’s groove is definately on and maybe we’ll hear some more Japanese work in 2010.

08) Tori Amos: Tori strangely didn’t feature highly on the most viewed threads lists but constantly propped up just outside the top 10 and so ended up 8th overall. Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces were fantastic albums that deserve much love and so 2010 should see Tori enjoy a break for a few months!

09) Hiroki Kikuta: The most read review of 2009 belongs to Hiroki and the Secret of Mana + Review that clocked over 500 hits. Hiroki was kind enough to send over one of his more obscure soundtracks which will be reviewed in 2010. Thank you Kikuta-san!

10) Christopher Tin: Sneaking in by just 2 views over Sarah Slean, Christopher Tin’s Calling All Dawns is simply devine and snatched the final spot on our top 10. Chris is a genuinely nice guy and deserves all the credit the albums recieved.

Top 5 Game Reviews

01) Battle Tanks (PS3)

02) Trash Panic (PS3)

03) Numblast (PS3)

04) Shatter (PS3)

05) Magic Ball (PS3)

Happy New Year (And Decade!)

I wanted to send out an extended Happy New Year for everyone that reads the site and I wish 2010 to be a year that gives you exactly what you want.

At Higher Plain Music 2010 is going to be the most prolific year to date for the site. It’s my mission to post something every single day of the year (no this isn’t today’s post!) so there’s no big gaps between posts. The website will continue to slide more towards games than before too and all things game music orientated will be celebrated. It will intergrate our YouTube channel which hosts gameplay walkthroughs and special features. Game reviews will also become a more prominent feature too. I will actually get round to finishing the artist directory page eventually but its such a massive task it will take a while.

For non game-music, again all music that I enjoy aside from game music will be celebrated as usual.

So 2010 should be a good year all round!

All the best,

Simon

Most Viewed – November 2009

Well November was a bit of a wash out for new posts due to my house move, but that didn’t stop November being the fifth busiest month of all time for hits! It was primarily down to one lady, Lisa Gerrard, who’s new album more than tripled the hits of the second placed artist. We’ll be reviewing all three new releases of Lisa’s this month.

01) Lisa Gerrard (2 months)

02) Tori Amos (^)

03) Brendan Perry (^)

04) Christopher Tin (v)

05) Hiroki Kikuta (^)

06) Imogen Heap (v)

07) Akira Yamaoka (RE)

08) Sarah Slean (RE)

09) Anonymous 4 (v)

10) Utada (RE)

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Games

01) .detuned (PS3)

02) Battle Tanks (PS3)

03) Numblast (PS3)

04) Shatter (PS3)

05) GripShaft (PS3)

Still No Internet

Don’t you just love media companies?!

First they take my order, then they lose me in their systems and then don’t bother with me until I phone up and complain.

So they’ll be no definite updates until 2nd of December however if I can jump on a PC this week, I have reviews of Assassin Creed II’s OST and Tori Amos’ Midwinter Graces.

Apologies!

Apologies

Just a heads up to let you know I am moving to my first flat (bye bye parents!) and that I will have no internet access until the 23rd. Therefore, they’ll probably be no updates during that period and as I’ve been packing, that’s why there’s been a lack of new content!

Moving house is stressful!

See you on the otherside!