
Theophilus Lon don – Timez Are Weird These Daysįrom the moment I saw this guy perform at SXSW this past year, I knew this was something special. Highlights: Keep Y our H eart, Will Do, Repetitionġ9. Sadly they lost their beloved bass player, 34 year-old Gerard Smith, to lung cancer shortly after the release, making it a bitter sweet moment in their career. After non-stop touring, they took a break and recorded this album, and in the process veered away from their signature fuzzy static and noise and wrote some of the best ballads in their career. The boys from Brooklyn had a pretty intense year. So without any further delay, I give you Stereophonic Zoology's Top 20 Albums of 2011:Ģ0.

It was a hard decision cutting a few, but in the end I think the list is pretty solid. Hey-yooooo! What up, bitches?! Long time, no blog - I know, I know.what an asshole, amirite? But, I can't go into the new year without doing my annual selection of (drumroll, please) the best albums of 2011! As always these are purely based on my opinion, so if you don't agree, tough titties.
