www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, December 10, 2015 | 18 This year had a little bit of everything and All of Something chase? Because I know you're aching to hear what release I've deemed to be Album of the Year. And because, in keeping with this incredible and admittedly odd year in the world of alternative/indie music, I decided to forego fancy drumrolls and drama and just deliver. An odd year in music? Consider: All of Something was created by a band that prior to this late-October A ll of Something, by the band Sports. How's that for scorning suspense and cutting to the release, I did not know even existed, and had actually disbanded by the time I got all obsessive with this cleverly crafted 23-minute post-punk/pop gem. All of Something is a university album. Created by ve students who banded together in 2012 at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. It's an album propelled by a solid rhythm section, elevated by jangling guitars, and given fresh vitals by the vulnerable, plaintive, pliable voice of Carmen Perry. It's an album of discovery -- about being out on your own (and having to That's Life Andy Juniper Guest Contributor clean up after yourself, literally, guratively) for the rst time. It's about joy and pleasure, angst and longing, about relationships, happiness, hurt and heartache. FREE Happier Holidays from Maid Right. Our Unique Services SM SPECIAL HOLIDAY CLEANING OFFER CLEAN Schedule 3 cleans, get the 4th free* *Receive the 4th of four cleans at no charge up to $150 value. Offer does not apply to prior services and is not transferable. Applies to new customers only. 289.809.9823 · Oakville.MaidRight.com There's an old adage in the entertainment industry: always leave your audience wanting more. Well, Sports succeeded. Alas, university life eventually ends. But for a sweet, singular moment in time these guys caught lightning in a bottle. Then came graduation, and the inevitable moving on: a few are trying to create new music, one is studying to become a doctor, another is teaching Latin. All told, this has been a banner year in music. Frankly, it's been hard to keep up with all the wonderful releases. For certain, it was a great year for women in the industry (many entries in my Top 25 are femalefronted, female-driven) and dogs (LPs by Palehound, Houndmouth, Houndstooth -- seriously). In conversation with my eldest, who shares (and possibly outdoes) my obsession with all things aural, eclectic and indie, it was agreed 2015 may well have been the best year in music since 2005 when our ears were treated to the likes of Alligator by The National; Picaresque by The Decemberists; and my favourite album of the past decade, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by Bright Eyes. Without further ado, here's my Top 25 for 2015, a list music lovers can take to the bank, or spread on their roses. Happy Listening: · No. 25: Bully, Feels Like; · No. 24: Palehound, Dry Food; · No. 23: The Deslondes, The Deslondes; see An on p.19 ©2015 Maid Right Franchising LLC. Maid Right and JAN-PRO International are subsidiaries of Premium Franchise Brands LLC.