
#3 - Tarpits and Canyonlands by Bombadil The album coming in at number three on the list is one of the most stylistically diverse albums I heard this year... and one of the most fun. The members of Bombadil claim that the core of their sound has its roots in Bolivian folk music. Having never heard any Bolivian folk music before, I'll have to take their word on this one. It is clear, though, that band culls their influences from a myriad of different sources. When it's all mixed together, their sound is a [...]