Every year at this time music lovers and fans of any
branch of culture get inundated with the barrage of lists. Some people dread
this sort of thing, while others crave it. I’m in the latter camp, and I always
enjoy sifting through my mind, revisiting music I’ve listened to most of the
year, listening even more closely to some music I may not have fully
appreciated from the outset but have felt drawn to, etc.
I always hate assigning scores to reviews or pitting
one thing I love against another, especially if genre, production, narrative themes
or artistic intentions skew from each other or have little to no relativity
whatsoever. I also try my hardest to refuse to chime in on what is the best or
worst when it comes to these things. (This is why I always designate them as my
“favorite” as opposed to “best of”.) My goal is usually to take a few extra
moments to appreciate what has stuck out to me personally, what has intoxicated
me musically or has engrossed my brain or emotions throughout the year and take
note of why I enjoy it so much. Several albums I have enjoyed throughout the
year have dominated nearly every poll from every publication, even if I have
seemed to have found even more to love in albums that didn’t find much traction
elsewhere. I try not to sweat too much about what isn’t on my list and what is
on all the others, because we each bring so many unique considerations to any
listening experience and we all have varying tastes and sweet spots when it
comes down to slipping into the world of a record or stumbling upon an artist
new to us.
Simply put, these are the records I’ve turned to time
after time throughout this year and plan to revisit as new years keep coming.
Many are artists I’ve loved for all of my adult life, some have been in
rotation for me even longer than that, while several others were brand new to
my ears and make me excited to hear more. Obviously, I can’t listen to any more
than what equates to a blip in the sea of music released every year, but I do
consciously try to hear as much as one person can as many times as he can to
listen with any kind of justice. With that said, I tend to stream as little music
as possible and buy as many records as I can with whatever spending money I
have from month to month. The vast majority of the albums on this list are
records I personally own and putting together a post like this always has an
intention of showing even deeper support to the people who have created the
music that has kept me company and filled me with varying shades of wonder
throughout the year.
I hope you find something to enjoy. Thanks for
visiting.
J
Drive-By Truckers - American Band
Lydia Loveless- Real
Angel Olsen - My Woman
Wilco -Schmilco
Courtney Marie Andrews - Honest Life
Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam -
I Had a Dream That You Were Mine
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Whitney - Light Upon the Lake
Fort Frances - Alio
Nada Surf - You Know Who You Are
Brian Fallon - Painkillers
Beach Slang - A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
Jeff Rosenstock - worry.
The Hotelier - Goodness
Pinegrove - Cardinal
Marissa Nadler - Strangers
Mitski - Puberty 2
Kevin Morby - Singing Saw
Andy Shauf - The Party
Explosions in the Sky - The Wilderness
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial
Bon Iver - 22, A Million
A Tribe Called Quest -
We got it from here... Thank You 4 Your Service
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker
Band of Horses - Why Are You Ok
Okkervil River - Away
Cymbals Eat Guitars - Pretty Years
Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts of Highway 20
Into It. Over It. - Standards
American Football - American Football (LP 2)
Robert Ellis - Robert Ellis
Mount Moriah - How to Dance
Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee
The Jayhawks - Paging Mr. Proust
Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories
Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers
Damien Jurado - Visions of Us on the Land
Margo Price - Midwest Farmer's Daughter
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
Freakwater - Scheherazade
Fruit Bats - Absolute Loser
Psychic Ills - Inner Journey Out
Big Thief - Masterpiece
Blind Pilot - And Then Like Lions
The I Don't Cares - Wild Stab
Al Scorch - Circle Round the Signs
Dori Freeman - Dori Freeman
Hinds - Leave Me Alone
Kishi Bashi - Sonderlust
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