Killyourstereo.com Album of the Year 2015 - RESULTS

17 December 2015 | 1:30 pm | Staff Writer
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The 2015 Killyourstereo.com Album of the Year poll concluded last Friday. Once again, we saw a solid response, with many votes awarded to a diverse range of releases.

The 2015 Killyourstereo.com Album of the Year poll concluded last Friday. Once again, we saw a solid response, with many votes awarded to a diverse range of releases.

Below are the official results (as voted by you) for each respective category. Congratulations to each album on the list.

What are your thoughts? Did your favourite releases make the list?

TOP 10 - AUSTRALIAN:

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1. Ocean Grove – Black Label

2. Parkway Drive – Ire

3. Northlane – Node

4. Storm The Sky – Permanence

5. In Hearts Wake – Skydancer

6. Hellions – Indian Summer

7. Thy Art Is Murder – Holy War

8. She Cries Wolf – Divorce

9. Ill Natured – Depths of Despair

E 10. Dead Letter Circus – Aesthesis

E 10. Awaken I Am - Shields & Crowns

REVIEW: "Ocean Grove are writing mainly for themselves now, and that’s not only good for them, but it’s good for us as listeners as they’ve made something truly special here. It may not sink in right away, but once you’re exposed to ‘Black Label’, it’s hard not to come back for more like an addict looking for their next glorious fix."

TOP 10 - INTERNATIONAL:

1. Bring Me the Horizon – That’s The Spirit

2. Turnover – Peripheral Vision

3. Twenty One Pilots – Blurryface

4. The Story So Far – The Story So Far

5. All Time Low – Future Hearts

6. Fall Out Boy – American Beauty/American Psycho

7. August Burns Red – Found In Far Away Places

8. Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You

9. Citizen – Everybody Is Going To Heaven

10. Deafheaven – New Bermuda

REVIEW: "If you don’t look at this album on its own, you’ll see right past it. If you do, you’ll have the pleasure of a relatively metallic but mostly alt-rock and subtly pop-oriented listening experience that’s more accessible than Bring Me the Horizon’s last albums but just as hard-hitting as any deathcore attempt."

OVERALL:

1. Bring Me the Horizon – That’s The Spirit

2. Ocean Grove – Black Label

3. Parkway Drive – Ire

4. Northlane – Node

5. Turnover – Peripheral Vision

6. Twenty One Pilots – Blurryface

7. The Story So Far – The Story So Far

8. All Time Low – Future Hearts

9. Fall Out Boy – American Beauty/American Psycho

10. August Burns Red – Found In Far Away Places