Top 10 National

Top 10 National

Greg Beets

1) Bob Mould, Silver Age (Merge)

2) Field Music, Plumb (Memphis Industries)

3) Jack White, Blunderbuss (Third Man/XL Recordings/Columbia)

4) Ty Segall Band, Slaughterhouse (In the Red)

5) Cloud Nothings, Attack on Memory (Carpark)

6) Tame Impala, Lonerism (Modular)

7) Sharon Van Etten, Tramp (Jagjaguwar)

Top 10 National

8) Lambchop, Mr. M (Merge)

9) Bob Dylan, Tempest (Columbia)

10) Deerhoof, Breakup Song (Polyvinyl)

Jim Caligiuri

1) JD McPherson, Signs & Signifiers (Rounder)

2) Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson, Wreck & Ruin (Sugar Hill)

3) Chuck Prophet, Temple Beautiful (Yep Roc)

4) Iris Dement, Sing the Delta (Flariella)

5) Marty Stuart, Nashville, Vol. 1: Tear the Woodpile Down (Sugar Hill)

6) Patterson Hood, Heat Lightning Rumbles in the Distance (ATO)

Top 10 National

7) Chris Knight, Little Victories (Drifters Church)

8) Waylon Jennings, Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings (Saguaro Road)

9) Tift Merritt, Traveling Alone (Yep Roc)

10) Punch Brothers, Who's Feeling Young Now? (Nonesuch)

Thomas Fawcett

1) Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d. City (Aftermath/Interscope)

2) Killer Mike, R.A.P. Music (Williams Street)

3) Frank Ocean, Channel ORANGE (Island Def Jam)

4) Menahan Street Band, The Crossing (Daptone)

5) Cody Chesnutt, Landing on a Hundred (Vibration Vineyard)

Top 10 National

6) Antibalas (Daptone)

7) Tame Impala, Lonerism (Modular)

8) Lee Fields, Faithful Man (Truth & Soul)

9) Georgia Anne Muldrow, Seeds (Someothaship CONNECT)

10) Quantic & Alice Russell, Look Around the Corner (Tru Thoughts)

Doug Freeman

1) David Byrne & St. Vincent, Love This Giant (4AD)

2) Andrew Bird, Break It Yourself (Mom & Pop Music)

3) Japandroids, Celebration Rock (Polyvinyl)

4) Father John Misty, Fear Fun (Sub Pop)

Top 10 National

5) Jamey Johnson, Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran (Mercury)

6) Grizzly Bear, Shields (Warp)

7) Bob Mould, Silver Age (Merge)

8) Old Crow Medicine Show, Carry Me Back (ATO)

9) Dirty Projectors, Swing Lo Magellan (Domino)

10) Spiritualized, Sweet Heart, Sweet Light (Fat Possum)

Chase Hoffberger

1) Frank Ocean, Channel ORANGE (Island Def Jam)

2) The Men, Open Your Heart (Sacred Bones)

3) Cody Chestnutt, Landing on a Hundred (Vibration Vineyard)

Top 10 National

4) THEESatisfasction, awE naturalE (Sub Pop)

5) Kid Koala, 12 Bit Blues (Ninja Tune)

6) Royal Headache, Royal Headache (What's Your Rupture?)

7) Dr. John, Locked Down (Nonesuch Records)

8) Fiona Apple, The Idler Wheel ... (Epic)

9) Big K.R.I.T., Live From the Underground (Island Def Jam)

10) The Orwells, Remember When (Autumn Tone)

Abby Johnston's Top 10 Electro

1) Purity Ring, Shrines (4AD)

2) Grimes, Visions (4AD)

Top 10 National

3) Tnght, Tnght (Warp/LuckyMe)

4) Flying Lotus, Until the Quiet Comes (Warp)

5) Chromatics, Kill for Love (Italians Do It Better)

6) Django Django (Because Music)

7) Chairlift, Something (Columbia)

8) Keep Shelly in Athens, In Love With Dusk/Our Own Dream (Plancha/Art Union)

9) Actress, R.I.P. (Honest Jon's)

10) Twin Shadow, Confess (4AD)

Margaret Moser

1) Janis Martin, The Blanco Sessions (Cow Island)

Top 10 National

2) Bonnie Raitt, Slipstream (Redwing)

3) Beach House, Bloom (Sub Pop)

4) Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell, Kin (Vanguard)

5) Paul Sanchez & Colman deKay, Nine Lives (Mystery Street)

6) Chelle Rose, Ghost of Browder Holler (Lil' Damsel)

7) Dr. John, Locked Down (Nonesuch)

8) Lil' Band o' Gold, Plays Fats (Dust Devil)

9) Heartless Bastards, Arrow (Partisan)

10) John Cale, Shifty Adventure in Nookie Wood (Domino)

Michael Toland's Top 10 Metal

Top 10 National

1) Dawnbringer, Into the Lair of the Sun God (Profound Lore)

2) Baroness, Yellow & Green (Relapse)

3) Witchcraft, Legend (Nuclear Blast)

4) The Devil's Blood, The Thousandfold Epicentre (Metal Blade)

5) Troubled Horse, Step Inside (Metal Blade/Rise Above)

6) Wo Fat, The Black Code (Small Stone)

7) Horseback, Half Blood (Relapse)

8) Infernal Overdrive, Last Rays of the Dying Sun (Small Stone)

9) Prong, Carved Into Stone (Long Branch/SPV)

Top 10 National

10) Burning Love, Rotten Thing to Say (Southern Lord)

Jay Trachtenberg

1) Alt-J, An Awesome Wave (Infectious Music)

2) Omer Avital, Suite of the East (Anzic)

3) David Byrne & St. Vincent, Love This Giant (4AD)

4) Jimmy Cliff, Rebirth (UMe)

5) Dirty Ghosts, Metal Moon (Last Gang)

6) Robert Glasper Experiment, Black Radio (Blue Note)

7) Mickey Hart Band, Mysterium Tremendum (360°)

8) Vijay Iyer Trio, Accelerando (ACT)

9) Tame Impala, Lonerism (Modular)

10) The XX, Coexist (Young Turks)

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