Jakob - Sines ... one of my favourite post-rock bands of all time. The new one is not as packed as the older releases, but there are some KILLER tracks making it really enjoyable
The Twilight Sad - Nobody Wants to be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave ... one of my favourite records of this year actually. Amazing scottish post-punk type thing
Old Man Gloom - The Ape of God
and ................................. great double release indeed.
Old Man Gloom - The Ape of God
He Is Legend - Heavy Fruit ... really cool album. Not taking themselves too seriously makes for a pretty colourful record!
Weezer - Everything Will Be Alright in the End ... despite/thanks to the overt cheesiness, a really good record
Gerard Way - Hesitant Alien ... sort of a nerdy vibe, really decent debut solo album though! Feels very personal and intimate sort of a "hey i like these musics, check this out" thing

Scott Walker/Sunn O))) - Soused ... to me, pretty sickening and uncomfortable album. In a good way. Not an easy listening for sure
Closure in Moscow - Pink Lemonade ... The Mars Volta with better melodic sensibility and some juicy bluesier sounding guitars. All over the place, pretty amazing, one of the favourites this year
Lunatic Soul - Walking on a Flashlight Beam ... only heard once, but sounded pretty good to me, as always
St.Vincent - S/T ... St.Vincent is generally pretty amazing. This is no exception
Young Widows - Easy Pain ... for some reason they went even more lo-fi than before it seems

a bit hard to get into, but after a few tries it's really cool
Swans - To Be Kind ... umm.............. At least as good as The Seer, if not better. Different. Weirder, less dark, just different. Another one of the favourites this year
Earth - Deadly and Primitive ... a cool record. Some tracks better than the others but overall it makes me happy
Elbow - The Take off and Landing of Everything ... wow, breathtaking. Really majestic and dreamy, fucking great record
there were others that didn't please me as much. Some better than others - Brody Dalle, Bongripper, Black Knights, Damon Albarn, Mark Lanegan, Interpol, Dot Hacker, Sleepmakeswaves... not saying they were bad, just... not really there. for longer discussion
some I haven'T heard yet - the new Devin Townsend, the new Melvins, Casablancas with Voidz, Pulled Apart by Horses, The Nels Cline Singers... I'll get there
and then there are the new Pink Floyd