Your Favorite Records (and books) from November

The votes for your favourite reviewed material from November have been painstakingly tallied by our interns and the winners are ready to be announced. In a very close race, None More Black took the top spot, but Make Do and Mend put up a strong fight. Reissues from Weezer, genre-defying metal from Kylesa and even a book from Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin made the list this month.

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(One final note, the list is made from albums and other media reviewed in November. So the exclusion of a record released in November could be because it was not reviewed and the addition of an older album could be because we didn't have space for a review in the release month. )

1. None More BlackIcons2. Make Do and MendEnd Measured Mile3. Smoke or FireThe Speakeasy4. WeezerPinkerton [Deluxe Edition]5. Tim KasherThe Game of Monogamy6. KylesaSpiral Shadow7. FrodusSoundlab 1 [7-inch]8. The Extra LensUndercard9. NobunnyFirst Blood10. Chris Wollard and the Ship ThievesAnybody Else b/w Left to Lose [7-inch]11. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest12. Bridge and TunnelIndoor Voices [10-inch]13. Greg Graffin / Steve OlsonAnarchy Evolution: Faith, Science and Bad Religion in a World Without God [book]14. Pretty Boy Thorson and the Slow Death / The Strait A'sSplit [7-inch]15. MayflowerSecond Best Sunsets [12-inch]16. World/Inferno Friendship SocietyHallowmas 2010 [7-inch]17. The VaselinesSex with an X18. Trunks and TalesStanding Still Fast19. Memory MapHoliday Band20. CaulfieldCaulfield [12-inch]