10. Analog Son – Analog Son
Analog Son’s self-titled debut completely blew me out of the water. I was asked to review the album and had never heard of the band. After reading the press release explaining that the project is the brainchild of Kinetix members, Jordan Linit and Josh Fairmal, and the album featured members of The New Mastersounds, Lettuce, Soulive and more, I figured it should be a solid album.
9. Dustin Zahn – Monoliths
I first came across Dustin Zahn wandering home from a late night out in
8. Gramatik
– The Age of Reason
7. The
String Cheese Incident – Song In My Head
6. moe. –
No Guts, No Glory
5. Umphrey’s
McGee – Similar Skin
4. Phish
– Fuego
3. Markus
Schulz – Scream 2
2. David
Crosby – CROZ
1. Railroad
Earth – Last of the Outlaws
From the first time I heard this album, I said to
myself “This will be the best album of 2014.” So far, I have not seen or heard
anything to convince me otherwise. The members of Railroad Earth were all
seasoned musicians before the band was formed, and it certainly shows in their
music. The lyrics and musicianship of Last
of the Outlaws are absolutely outstanding. Every emotion is covered in the
album, and complex themes such as mortality and new beginnings are portrayed,
not just through the words or the sounds, but also within the actual structure
of the songs. To be able to express and pull out emotions that way is
absolutely unbelievable. Thank you Railroad Earth. You’ve made my number 1 spot
on Ragin’ Randy’s Top 10 Albums of the First Half of 2014!
And there you have it folks! Hopefully the rest of 2014 will have just as much in store for us!
- Ragin' Randy