Top Albums 2018

I didn’t listen to a lot of new music this year, so the list is filled with stuff I couldn’t avoid hearing about and listening to and/or that reflects a generally backward-looking orientation to music. It was a year of 90s-2000s rap, Puccini and old red dirt country.

Roughly in order of hours listened:

DIME TRAP  — TI

It’s not the 90s again, but TI did some decent work, and “Wraith” is on repeat a lot.

Be The Cowboy  — Mitski

Apparently, this was everyone’s favorite album. And yeah, I agree.

Freak Yourself Out — Lake Street Dive

The only flaw is that there aren’t enough songs.

Golden Hour — Kacey Musgraves

Again, everyone loved this, and so did I.

Dancehall Dreamin’: A Tribute to Pat Green – Various

Hard to argue with a bunch of today’s Texas country stars playing covers of Pat Green songs.

Things Change – American Aquarium

The only thing that dings this album is the bandmembers keep changing and you can kind of tell.

Freak Yourself Out — Lake Street Dive

LSD is in fine form on this EP.

boygenius – boygenius (Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus)

Lady supergroup that includes Julien Baker, sign me up.

Hyperchromatica – Kyle Gann

Kyle’s trying to bring “microtonality into the mainstream”…not sure that is gonna happen, but this is palatable.

Top Albums of 2017

Favorite albums (approx. in order of time spent listening):

The Far Field – Future Islands

The Nashville Sound – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

A Moment Apart – Odesza

Rainbow – Kesha

Saw You in a Dream – The Japanese House

Out in the Storm – Waxahatchee

A Deeper Understanding – The War on Drugs

Turn Out the Lights – Julien Baker

A Crow Looked at Me – Mount Eerie

Busted Jukebox Vol 2 – Shovels and Rope

Old, iconic bands that put out new albums I liked but weren’t close to their best work:

Goths – Mountain Goats

Heartworms – The Shins

Crack Up – Fleet Foxes

Science Fiction – Brand New

American Dream – LCD Soundsystem

Best Reissue:

The Spirit of Memphis – Isaac Hayes