THE MOST INFLUENTIAL ALBUMS OF 2014
R360 spent many hours turning the tables on what has been an exciting year of-heartbreaking songs, psychedelic blues, blunt pop, electro soundscapes, country/folk, to the more encompassing lyrics and sounds of rock 'n' roll. These polls always vote the top 10 or 50 albums for the year. We admit, there were arguments as emotions were raised and music opinions exchanged. But after much debate, we decided to go for an odd (even) number of 16 most influential albums of 2014.
Luke Elliot - Provisions
Justin Dzuban - Shakedown
Bill Madden - New Religion
Prude - The Dark Age of Consent
Razorhouse - Girl Like a Hand Grenade
Boroko - BOROKO
Seth Adams - Steel Tempered Pride
The Cherry Drops -Everything Groovy
Keeton Coffman - The Ghost
Kai Altair - Shadow Dance
Qvalia - This Is the Color of My Dreams
Kent Odessa - Physical Genius
Chase Coy - SUN CULTURE
Rae DiLeo - Meridian Dream
Chase Coy - SUN CULTURE
Rae DiLeo - Meridian Dream
Kenny Scott/Kate Lynne Logan - Back Bar Angel
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