Feature / Music
Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (July 2012)

December 16, 2012

Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (July 2012)
Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (July 2012)

10 Most Anticipated Albums Still to Come in 2012

1. RVIVR - Untitled New Album

RVIVR's Self-Titled album in 2010 was and still is one of my favorite records in years. The new songs I've heard from RVIVR can only suggest an even better album. I'm pretty pumped! I just hope they still manage to release it this year after they were recently robbed.

2. Propagandhi - Untitled New Album

Who isn't excited for a new album from Propagandhi that's sure to melt faces off and cause your home to come crumbling down when you blast it from your speakers? They really outdid themselves with Supporting Caste. I'm interested to see how they attempt to top themselves.

3. The Gaslight Anthem - Handwritten

I was one of the people that was completely put off by American Slang. I know, let the flame war begin. It just didn't do anything for me. Handwritten's lead single, "45", has me much more excited than anything off that record--except for "Orphans". Fortunately, it won't be a long wait after this publishes.

4. Green Day - Uno! (and Dos!)

It's a new Green Day album. Well, a few new albums. Chances are, at some point you were (or are) a Green Day fan and curiosity keeps bringing you back--whether you've liked their past few releases or not. The idea of an "album trilogy" sure has me rolling my eyes, but I'll gladly take new Green Day when I can get it.

5. Modest Mouse - Untitled New Album

So, supposedly Big Boi has been in the studio with Modest Mouse since last year. I'm sure everyone wants to know what Modest Mouse have up their sleeves. It has been far too long since they last released a record. We can only hope this one actually makes it before the end of the year.

(Aaron)

1. Wintersun - Time I

Time is something these guys apparently have more than enough of; after being in the works for six long, grueling years, Finnish folk/death/power/fucking metal band Wintersun are finally releasing their long awaited sophomore album, Time... in two parts. Apparently, they recorded too much music for one record and didn't want to break it up, so we're not going to hear the second half until 2013. But you know what? If it's half as good as their debut was (and given how long it's taken, it'd better be), Time I surely will not disappoint.

2. Devin Townsend - Epicloud and Casualties of Cool

After the underwhelming releases Ghost and Deconstruction last year, I was a bit apprehensive about Townsend releasing material. However, from the sounds of it, what he's got in store is going to be awesome. Epicloud promises to be true to its name, epic and loud, whereas Casualties of Cool is a softer, Johnny Cash-esque project he's doing alongside vocalist Ché Aimee Dorval. He's aiming to release these two albums side by side in September, so here's hoping Townsend can pull himself back up this year.

3. Cloudkicker - Untitled studio album

Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed Let Yourself Be Huge, but 2011 left me jonesing for some of the older, metal Cloudkicker. Judging from the (very small) amount of material he's leaked so far, his next studio album promises to be just that: some ol' fashioned hard rock/heavy metal. Cloudkicker is one of those few artists that has me gripping onto his every word, hoping to glean something about his upcoming works, and knowing his dedicated work ethic, his next full-length album is going to be great.

4. The Gathering - Disclosure

Dutch band The Gathering have always been solid at what they do, namely, making consistently great old fashioned progressive rock time and time again. Judging from the first two singles, the epics "Heroes for Ghosts" and "Meltdown", Disclosure is shaping up to be a pretty awesome record. The only way they could mess it up at this point would be by replacing the rest of the tracks with 44 minutes of silence.

5. Swans - The Seer

Some of the other writers on this website have heard this album already! Am I bitter? Of course not; that would be incredibly childlike of me. Am I trying to remotely access their computers so I can listen to this album? You bet your brains I am. It's a double-disc extravaganza, only their second album after reforming, and from what people are saying (some of us included, nudge nudge), it sounds like its going to be fucking amazing. August cannot arrive soon enough.

(Sarah)

Skip to page View as a single page

— words by the SPB team • December 16, 2012

Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (July 2012)
Scene Point Blank's Favorites: The Year So Far (July 2012)

Pages in this feature

  1. Opening page
  2. Individual staff lists
  3. Top 5 EPs of 2012 so far
  4. Top 10 Albums We Missed in 2011
  5. 10 Most Anticipated Albums Still to Come in 2012
  6. Top 5 best hip-hop albums of 2012 so far
  7. Top 5 best hip-hop mixtapes of 2012 so far

Related features

The Snorts

One Question Interviews • January 15, 2025

Aaron (The Snorts-guitar/vocals) SPB: Other than the new live record, what is your favorite split record, ever? Aaron: My favorite split of all time is: Spark Lights Friction / Ruined in a Day from 2000. That version of “Hearts and Canons” from Spark Lights just rips. --- The Snorts has … Read more

2AMature

One Question Interviews • January 14, 2025

Yanmark Berube (2AMature-drums) SPB: Do you collect physical media? Berube: Absolutely, we collect physical media. It’s the only REAL way to own it. When you buy media digitally, you’re usually just purchasing the rights to access it, which can be revoked at any time. With physical media, it’s yours forever. … Read more

Six Below Zero

One Question Interviews • January 13, 2025

Matthew Brammer (Six Below Zero) SPB: Six Below Zero is both a solo project and you live in Wyoming, so I imagine you have limited live opportunities -- that said, does the project ever play live and does that possibility affect how you approach songwriting? Brammer: Consistently playing live is, … Read more

2024: A Year In Review

Music / Year End 2024 • January 13, 2025

It's a new year – hooray. And things are off to a fine start, too. If the thought of corrupt governments, AI domination, unmoderated social networks and endless war is causing you to retreat into the past, we don't blame you. In fact, we encourage it! Our writers have summed … Read more

Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2024)

Music / Year End 2024 • January 4, 2025

It's 2025, somehow. When did this happen?! Okay, okay, four days ago. But honestly. It feels like 2012 was only a few months ago. Is it just SPB who's feeling a little, well, timestruck? But don't worry – we've got you. Did 2024 pass you by, too? Still not caught … Read more

Advertisement

DCxPC 2025

More from this section

2024: A Year In Review

Music / Year End 2024 • January 13, 2025

It's a new year – hooray. And things are off to a fine start, too. If the thought of corrupt governments, AI domination, unmoderated social networks and endless war is causing you to retreat into the past, we don't blame you. In fact, we encourage it! Our writers have summed … Read more

Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2024)

Music / Year End 2024 • January 4, 2025

It's 2025, somehow. When did this happen?! Okay, okay, four days ago. But honestly. It feels like 2012 was only a few months ago. Is it just SPB who's feeling a little, well, timestruck? But don't worry – we've got you. Did 2024 pass you by, too? Still not caught … Read more

Pass The Mic: Artists and labels on 2024

Music / Year End 2024 • January 4, 2025

It's a SPB tradition to formally "pass the mic" to our artist and label friends to tell us about their year in music. What albums did they enjoy? What shows did they see? What are they looking forward to for the new year? We're joined this year by a host … Read more