It's catch up time, sorry for the mega comment
+ Manchester Orchestra - A Black Mile to the Surface, but there were no big enough pictures on google
Inconsolobilis: Bastards, they've done it again. Really great EP. If anything, the second track is a bit one-sided and unlike Red Oak Tree it's not memorable enough to justify being one-sided. These Walls Won't Tremble Anymore is just amazing though, that's one of their best songs yet.
Science Fiction: First half is OK but a bit restrained by Brand New standards, but from Out of Mana up until the end it's all great. Only listened to this once on release day though but it's promising.
Wildlife: Really digging the raw emotion on this, their audiotree session is great as well. The ending of King Park is definitely one of the most intense climaxes I've ever heard in music.
Shores of the Abstract Line: Never have had such a hard time picking my favourite album of a band. This one and Acid Mist Tomorrow are about equally as good, the standout tracks are mostly on that album but this one has some more to offer and is slightly more consistent as well.
Polaris: Sure it's not as good as One, but it's still really damn good except for a few songs (looking at you Phoenix).
To The Bone: Good album. I'm a bit sad that 4 of the 5 singles all come after each other on the album but they're all good songs so it's not that bad. People Who Eat Darkness is really cool, I think the only track I don't really like is Detonation, it's way too long for what it has to offer unlike most of SW's/PT's longer songs I've heard.
One: I'll be really surprised if TesseracT ever top One, but Smile is a great single so part of me is confident that it can happen.
in•ter a•li•a: It doesn't really stand the test of time I guess. It is a good album for sure but nothing special, probably not even top 20 of the year material anymore with all the great stuff released so far this year and to be released within the last few months.
A Black Mile to the Surface: Can't say I've given Manchester Orchestra enough listens overall to judge all their albums, but from the time I have given them, this is definitely their best album. Sounds like a lot of fans of The Dear Hunter's indie side would really like this album as well. The Grocery and to a lesser extant The Mistake are already some of my standout songs of the year.