It’s not always been easy but over the last few years, we’ve stuck to the script of keeping our releases of the year round-up to a neat top 50. Granted, it stung to omit the odd thing here and there, but it always felt apt and to the point. The smaller the number, the more essential the releases, right? These last twelve months have revealed that notion not to be necessarily true. In fact, as the following one hundred albums, compilations, and EPs luminously attest, this year, it’s categorically false. Frankly, we’ve never been more content to be wrong. 100. Rory…
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As we move into the second half of 2017, it’s safe to say we’ve been treated to some stellar releases from Irish artists since January. Compiled and written by a selection of our writers – Stevie Lennox, Kelly Doherty, Mitchell Goudie, Cathal McBride, Eoin Murray, Aaron Drain and Caolan Coleman – here’s the albums and EPs that have stood out most. Percolator – Sestra Hypnotic, motorik, at times myoclonic, Sestra is the debut record we both hoped and expected from the seasoned pros. Like their clear influence of Stereolab, Percolator occupy the spaces between subgenres, from dream-pop & shoegaze to…