Killyourstereo.com Album of the Year 2013 results (Australian)

20 December 2013 | 10:04 am | Staff Writer
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Our 2013 Killyourstereo.com Album of the Year poll wrapped up earlier this week.  Once again we saw a massive response with many considered votes cast. Thanks to everyone who participated and helped with the competition’s success. Below is the Australian top 10 list as voted by you. Share your thoughts in the comments section.

Our 2013 Killyourstereo.com Album of the Year poll wrapped up earlier this week.

Once again we saw a massive response with many considered votes cast.

Thanks to everyone who participated and helped with the competition’s success.

Below is the Australian top 10 list as voted by you. Share your thoughts in the comments section.

Overall Reults »


 (Equal) 10. Endless Heights – New Bloom

KYS Review: “Impassioned and sincere in all respects, ‘New Bloom’ is the sort of album crafted only with an immense amount of time, effort and reflection.”



E 10. Dream On Dreamer – Loveless

Review: "'Loveless' is a fine follow-up to its predecessor, engaging enough that fans of the band and the general style of music they play will likely find it an engaging listen."



E10. Hellions – Die Young

Review: “With 'Die Young' Hellions command attention and deliver what is definitely one of the stronger releases from the Australian music community this year.”



9. Violent Soho – Hungry Ghost

Review: “Simply, ‘Hungry Ghost’ just has such consistent quality.”



8. Relentless – Turn the Curse

Review: “With 'Turn the Curse', Relentless firmly hold onto their title as one of Sydney's premier hardcore outfits.”



7. For Our Hero – Young Wolves

Review: “If you enjoy pop punk genre and bands like Cute is What We Aim For then this is an EP you.”



6. Jack The Stripper – Raw Nerve

Review: “This record will tear your eardrums to shreds from beginning to end and once it's over you'll probably ask for seconds.”




5. Scar the Surface – From Shadows to the Fire

Review: “'From the Shadows To The Fire' is a well constructed and diverse metal album.”



4. Hands Like Houses – Unimagine

Review: “The band has produced engaging songs, which feel like they will still be appreciated by listeners’ a few years down the track.”



3. D At Sea – Unconscious

Review: “The initial taste of D at Sea’s original material in the shape of ‘Unconscious’ has left an impression that will last.”




2. Tonight Alive – The Other Side

Review: “'The Other Side' isn't just a step in the right direction. No, it's miles further than that.”



1. Northlane – Singularity

Review: “This is an inspiring record in so many ways. Musically evolved and emotionally diverse.”