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Best Sellers of 2011

  1. Bon Iver: s/t

    1. Bon Iver: s/t

    Listening to Bon Iver's self-titled second album—three years in the coming and undoubtedly the most hotly anticipated album of 2011 so far—it's fair to wonder if it was him lending cred to Kanye We...read more

  2. Feist: Metals

    2. Feist: Metals

    This one's for the fans. And Leslie Feist can afford that—she can afford to make a gorgeous, sumptuous pop album that nevertheless makes no gesture at all in the direction of the marketplace. There...read more

  3. Radiohead: The King of Limbs

    3. Radiohead: The King of Limbs

    What do you want to know about the physical object that is the new Radiohead album? Eight songs, a little under 38 minutes; The King of Limbs is pure Radiohead-style slipperiness, and we mean that ...read more

  4. James Blake: s/t

    4. James Blake: s/t

    People are making a lot of fuss over young James Blake of the United Kingdom, and if you hear the fuss before you hear the record, you'll probably come to the record feeling sure it won't be all th...read more

  5. Panda Bear: Tomboy

    5. Panda Bear: Tomboy

    It wasn't hard to guess that for one of the most anticipated releases of the year, NYer in exile Panda Bear would play it somewhat safe: The first song on Tomboy, the follow-up to the Animal's brea...read more

  6. M83: Hurry Up, We're Dreaming

    6. M83: Hurry Up, We're Dreaming

    We adore this album for many reasons, but we give it Album of the Year honors because it’s not only a collection of really wonderful songs, but because it’s an ...read more

  7. PJ Harvey: Let England Shake

    7. PJ Harvey: Let England Shake

    I wonder whether PJ Harvey’s been listening to freak-folk: On Let England Shake she tries out a variety of vocal tones for characterization, a warped folk-song feeling dominates, autoharp is freque...read more

  8. Beirut: The Rip Tide

    8. Beirut: The Rip Tide

    The long-awaited (it really means something this time!) new album from Zach Condon and his co-conspirators is a joyously stately affair. That said, the sound of Beirut is so unique that no one woul...read more

  9. Girls: Father, Son, Holy Ghost

    9. Girls: Father, Son, Holy Ghost

    Quite possibly the album of the year. On their sophomore LP, the Bay Area duo Girls have delivered a genuine rarity: a bold and ambitious indie-rock album that not only delivers all the goods but ...read more

  10. St. Vincent: Strange Mercy

    10. St. Vincent: Strange Mercy

    Annie Clark's first album not to star her delightful chin on the cover compensates wonderfully in other ways -- specifically, the vigorously talented artist's most diverse set of songs yet. Darting...read more

  11. Destroyer: Kaputt

    11. Destroyer: Kaputt

    Such an unglamorous title for such a smooth, sparkling and deep record. On first listen I didn't notice all the musical nods to New Order on Destroyer's ninth (holy...!) album, which just proves th...read more

  12. Wild Flag: s/t

    12. Wild Flag: s/t

    The much-anticipated debut from the all-female supergroup Wild Flag (with members of Sleater-Kinney, Helium and the Minders) is here, and it delivers. Carrie Brownstein and Mary Timony blend thei...read more

  13. Atlas Sound: Parallax

    13. Atlas Sound: Parallax

    Bradford Cox is so ably advancing so many different narratives at the same time that he should be like, really well-known and widely admired. He is? Well, good. The Deerhunter capo's latest as Atla...read more

  14. The Beach Boys: The Smile Sessions

    14. The Beach Boys: The Smile Sessions

    I'm not going to get into the long, tortured saga of the Beach Boys' Smile, recorded some 45 years ago but not officially released until last week; I'm just going to tell you that it's the finest...read more

  15. SBTRKT: s/t

    15. SBTRKT: s/t

    Perhaps a nice complement to James Blake's more inward, somber-seeming record, the full-length debut by SBTRKT -- pronounced "subtract" and there just ain't much more we can tell you, as the South ...read more

  16. Real Estate: Days

    16. Real Estate: Days

    Perpetual buzz band Real Estate's second album is so coolly understated that it's hard to make a ginormous fuss about their move to ginormous indie Domino for Days. From one song to the next, this ...read more

  17. Okkervil River: I Am Very Far

    17. Okkervil River: I Am Very Far

    Okkervil River's sixth album is the band's most musically ambitious to date, produced by singer Will Sheff and bursting with grand, stirring arrangements. "The Valley" and "Wake and Be Fine" are ...read more

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