Into It. Over It. - Proper: Makes me miss Piebald.
I Am The Avalanche - Avalanche United: Far from unique, but extremely enjoyable.
Holy Fever - EP: Looking forward to a full length.
H2O - Don't Forget Your Roots: Hit-or-miss collection, but any H2O is better than nothing.
Further Seems Forever - The Moon Is Down: No doubt who is singing, but with a band that or cohesive and does not feel tacked on.
First Blood - Demo: Virtually indistinguishable from a dozen other heavy, throat-screaming bands.
The Falcon - Unicornography: Sometimes enjoyable, but ultimately grating.
The Falcon - God Don't Make No Trash: Songs custom made for singing along.
Elbow - Builds A Rocket Boys: Grab your good headphones, turn up the volume and just drift away.
Drake - Take Care: Frustrating and uneven.
Defeater - Empty Days and Sleepless Nights: A brooding desperation in the vocals make it a must listen hardcore-ish album.
Moneyball was really good
Death Before Dishonor - Better Ways To Die: Fairly generic hardcore, as if that is ever a bad thing.
Dead To Me - Moscow Penny Ante: Energetic and catchy. Yes, this is what pop-punk should be.
Danzig - How The Gods Kill: I can think of no more perfect an album to listen to while driving in the rain at night.
Crime In Stereo - Is Dead: Just never grabbed my attention.
Crazy Arm - Union City Breath: Not sure what to call, or how to describe it, but it was very enjoyable.
Crazy Arm - Cross Country: Songs that were meant to be played live.
Childish Gambino - Camp: Just different enough to be interesting, just familiar enough to get attention. Looking forward to more.
Chris Carrabba - Covered In The Flood: None of these will change your opinion of the original or the person covering them.