MASTER OF MY MAKE BELIEVE
by Santigold
Read about Santigold's 2012 on It's My Kind of Scene:
What we said about Master of My Make Believe:
"Overall, Master of My Make-Believe is a worthy successor to Santogold.
 It's far more cohesive, showcases a songwriter who's only grown 
stronger and is full of tracks designed to grow on you over time. I'm 
giving it four out of five now, but I'm pretty sure my tune will change 
throughout the course of the year. For the better of course." (Matt Bond)
"It’s funky, it’s fresh, and it passes the nod test. You’re nodding too, right?" (Katie Langley)
"The thing is, [This Isn't Our Parade] isn’t even my favourite track from Master Of My Make 
Believe, but whenever the song finishes I’m left with that “and I say 
hey hey hey hey” for a long while. If this isn’t even my favourite and 
it’s this good, imagine just how good she gets. Awesome." (Jo Michelmore)
LONERISM
by Tame Impala
Read about Tame Impala's 2012 on It's My Kind of Scene:
What we said about Lonerism:
"Equal parts psychedelic rock, dream pop and indie delight; Tame Impala's Lonerism comfortably
 stands as one of the finest releases of the year. If you've heard and 
loved the ridiculously catchy single 'Elephant,' you're sure to get a 
kick out of their entire new collection of tracks that place these Perth
 lads in the upper echelons of not just Australia's music scene, but the music scene. Period." (Matt Bond) 
"A bluesier alternative to the rest of the J Award winning album, Lonerism, 'Elephant'
 made me see Perth's most intriguing band in a whole new light. Kevin 
Parker's trippy vocal performance gets you right in the mood for a 
righteous singalong, while the bass guitar has you shaking around the 
tiny space in your living room that you've just decided is a dance 
floor... like an elephant." (Matt Bond) 
"Admit it... when you hear a song from Lonerism you are overcome with a feeling to dust off your old tie-dye tees and hippie pants and
 party like it's 1969. While there are many Australian acts capturing 
the sounds of days gone by, Tame Impala's signature brand of psychedelia
 can be so authentic you actually have to remind yourself you're 
listening to an album released in 2012." (Matt Bond) 
NOT YOUR KIND OF PEOPLE
by Garbage
Read about Garbage's 2012 on It's My Kind of Scene:
What we said about Not Your Kind of People:
"Just before they released their 
fifth album ‘Not Your Kind Of People’ in the middle of this year, I had 
that crazy little feeling in my stomach, such a feeling of anticipation 
it almost made me sick. When I first heard that album, from the very 
first note, the pounding of ‘Automatic Systematic Habit’ took my breath 
away and I don’t care what kind of critical reviews it received, I don’t
 care what number it reached on the charts, I don’t care what anyone 
else thought of it, for me, this is an album that will define part of 
2012." (Jo Michelmore) 
"Shirley Manson has developed to the point that she can truly be named as one of the greatest front-women of all time. Scratch that, one of the greatest fronts for a band, female or male, of all time. Vig, Erikson and Marker match their leading lady every step of the way. They're not focused on creating the pop sound of BeautifulGarbage, they're not focused on making a statement like Bleed Like Me... they're just three great rock musicians that are focused on making an incredible album. Combine that with Manson's return to a lyrical style that leaves a lot of interpretation to the listener and you've got a winning LP on your hands." (Matt Bond)
THEATRE IS EVIL
by Amanda Palmer and The Grand Theft Orchestra
Read about Amanda Palmer's 2012 on It's My Kind of Scene:
What we said about Theatre Is Evil:
"Any music lover will have experienced it. That moment when you listen to
 an album for the first time and you just know. You know that this is an
 album you will be listening to for the rest of your life. It will not 
be sitting on the sidelines waiting to be rediscovered. There is no 
possibility you'll get sick of it. You know that this is an album that 
you will love, learn from and listen to for the rest of your life. 
Amanda Palmer and The Grand Theft Orchestra's Theatre Is Evil 
gave me that moment and I couldn't be happier. Or more excited. And 
incredibly heartbroken in the way that you can only forgive the most 
indescribably breathtaking music. Amanda Palmer takes you on a journey 
of epic proportions. She reaches for dizzying heights and takes you down
 to crushing lows." (Matt Bond)
"I’ve listened to it countless times 
and countless times I’ve been astounded by it, I’ve sung along, I’ve 
bounced around, I’ve cried and I’ve known exactly that what music means 
to me, it means to someone else as well." (Jo Michelmore) 
"...my expectations for Theatre Is Evil were so high, I don't think 
I've ever anticipated the release of an album more. Palmer took my 
expectations, shoved them in a rocket ship and launched them into space.
 Destination? A galaxy far, far away. She exceeded my very high 
expectations, ok? I am an Amanda Palmer fan, but this album doesn't even
 need me to look for reasons to defend it. The music speaks for itself." (Matt Bond)   
 




 
 



















