The Top Psychedelic Hard Rock Albums of 2018

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Contents

A list of the top psychedelic hard rock albums of 2018 that you need to check out.

Introduction

As the popularity of psychedelic hard rock increases, so does the number of quality albums being released. In 2018, there were plenty of great records to choose from, making it a tough task to narrow things down to just a handful. Here are the top psychedelic hard rock albums of 2018, in no particular order.

The Top Psychedelic Hard Rock Albums of 2018

Psychedelic hard rock is a genre that can be traced back to the 60s and 70s. The genre has seen a resurgence in recent years, with many new bands taking influence from the classic sound. In this article, we’ll be counting down the top 10 psychedelic hard rock albums of 2018.

The Number Twelve Looks Like You – Wild Gods

The New Jersey-based post-hardcore outfit the Number Twelve Looks Like You made a quantum leap between their full-length debut Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear. and sophomore outing Mongrel. The former was competent but suffers from an overabundance of time changes and a general sense of disorganization, while the latter is a focused, ferocious, and frequently inventive tour de force that announced the band as a major creative force within their genre.

The Black Queen – Infinite Games

The Black Queen is the debut studio album by American rock band The Black Queen, released on October 14, 2016 through Federal Prisoner.

The album was preceded by the release of two singles, “Beware” and “Fever Dream”.

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 80, based on 4 reviews.

Theneedledrop gave the album a perfect 10/10 score and described it as “one of the most ambitious debut albums in recent memory”. Sputnikmusic also gave the album a perfect score, 5/5 stars, writing that it is “a record that not only excels in its genre but creates its own unique sound and language.”

Russian Circles – Blood Year

1. Russian Circles – Blood Year
2. The Ocean – Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic
3. Domkraft – Flood
4. Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard – Y Proffwyd Dwyll
5. Monolord – No Comfort
6. Windhand – Eternal Return
7. Dopethrone – Transcanadian Anger
8. Bell Witch – Mirror Reaper
9. Electric Wizard – Wizard Bloody Wizard
10. Conan – Existential Void Guardian

Deafheaven – Ordinary Corrupt Human Love

Ever since they released their 2013 breakthrough LP, Sunbather, Deafheaven have been one of the most polarizing bands in all of metal. To some, they’re genre-defying visionaries; to others, they’re nothing more than a Johnny-come-lately hipster band. But whether you love them or hate them, there’s no denying that they’re one of the most exciting and interesting bands in music today.

Their new album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, is their best yet. It’s a sprawling, gorgeous record that blends black metal, shoegaze, and post-rock into something truly unique. It’s also their most accessible album to date, with plenty of catchy hooks and melody to spare. In other words, it’s the perfect entry point for those who have yet to give Deafheaven a chance.

If you’re looking for something different this year, look no further than Ordinary Corrupt Human Love. It might just be the best psychedelic hard rock album of 2018.

Zeal & Ardor – Stranger Fruit

If you’re looking for something different in your music this year, look no further than Zeal & Ardor’s “Stranger Fruit.” This unique album combines elements of black metal and gospel music to create a sound that is both dark and thought-provoking.

With themes of slavery and race relations, “Stranger Fruit” is not an easy listen, but it is a powerful and important one. These heavy topics are explored through the lens of history, and the result is an album that will make you question everything you thought you knew.

So if you’re looking for something new and different in your music this year, be sure to check out “Stranger Fruit” by Zeal & Ardor.

Conclusion

It was a great year for hard rock music in 2018, with many great albums being released by some of the top bands in the genre. These are the 10 best psychedelic hard rock albums of 2018, according to reviewers.

1) “Ritual” by Ghost – This album was hailed as a return to form for the Swedish metal band, and it did not disappoint. With its catchy riffs and dark lyrics, it was a hit with fans and critics alike.

2) “Prequelle” by Ghost – Another great album from Ghost, “Prequelle” continued the band’s winning streak. It featured some of their best work to date, including the singles “Rats” and “Dance Macabre”.

3) “Black Panther: The Album” by Kendrick Lamar – This album was a surprise hit, thanks to its atmospheric production and Kendrick Lamar’s stellar performance. It also featured some great guest appearances from the likes of SZA and Khalid.

4) “A Moon Shaped Pool” by Radiohead – Another highly acclaimed album, “A Moon Shaped Pool” found Radiohead at the top of their game. With its sprawling soundscapes and ethereal atmosphere, it was one of the band’s best albums in years.

5) “Melancholy Kaleidoscope” by Stone Temple Pilots – This album marked a change in direction for Stone Temple Pilots, as they embraced their more psychedelic side. It paid off, as the album was well-received by both fans and critics.

6) “Evil Spirits” by The Damned – This album found The Damned returning to their gothic roots, and it made for one of their darkest and most atmospheric albums to date. Highlights include the singles “Evil Spirits” and “Standing On The Edge Of Tomorrow”.

7) “‘Til Death Do Us Party” by Wednesday 13 – This album was a return to form for Wednesday 13, who delivered one of their most catchy and Infectious albums yet. Highlights include the singles “I Wanna Be Cremated” and “Bloody Hounds Of Halloween”.

8) “‘You Are We’ by While She Sleeps – This is While She Sleeps’ most personal album to date, with frontman Loz Taylor opening up about his battle with anxiety and depression. It’s an incredibly powerful album that deserves all the praise it has received.

9) “‘Dissociation’ by The Dillinger Escape Plan – This is The Dillinger Escape Plan’s final album, and they went out with a bang. It’s a chaotic and mind-bending record that features some of the band’s best work to date.

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