A few words about the process I go through to curate my annual Top 20 lists.
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Monday, December 26, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: December Showcase
The last word on 2022, including music by:
Pom Poko – Cheater (2021) Sudan Archives – Natural Brown Prom Queen (2022) Wu-Lu – Loggerhead (2022) Karate – The Bed Is In The Ocean (1998) Schnellertollermeier – 5 (2020) Tony Molina – In the Fade (2022)Sunday, December 18, 2022
The Top 20 Albums of 2022: The Top 10!
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Album of the Year Retrospective: 2011-2021
In the spirit of "list season," this look back at a decade's worth of Album of the Year selections reaches back into the text origins of this channel in anticipation of the announcement of 2022's Album of the Year.
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Favorite Albums of 2022 Part 1: #'s 20-11
Part 1 of a two part series revealing my favorite albums of 2022!
Thursday, November 24, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series; November Showcase
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 6 Part 3
The final tier of the year before finals! This set was actually pretty straightforward for me, with one exception: Lindsey Buckingham VS. Snail Mail. Valentine really took its lumps this year: It was eliminated in Tier I when it ended up in a showdown with Cynic. Unfair, really, which is why it got a second chance at life in Tier 5 and knocked out a lot of serious contenders, not the least of which was black midi!
Eastman Jazz Ensemble - Live! VS. DOMi & JD Beck - NOT TiGHT
DOMi & JD Beck - NOT TiGHT
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David Bowie - Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) VS. Porcupine Tree - CLOSURE/CONTINUATION
Porcupine Tree - CLOSURE/CONTINUATION
Skhivosani - დამწვრისები VS.Goro Yamaguchi - Kinkoryu Shakuhachi
Goro Yamaguchi - Kinkoryu Shakuhachi
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Avalanche Kaito - Avalanche Kaito VS. Soul Glo - Diaspora Problems
Avalanche Kaito - Avalanche Kaito
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Sault - Air VS. Afrorack - The Afrorack
Sault - Air
Snail Mail - Valentine VS. Lindsey Buckingham - Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham - Lindsey Buckingham
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Bobgoblin's 12-Point Master Plan: Never Sell Out
A look back at a relatively obscure classic from 1998, The 12-Point Master Plan by Bobgoblin.
Monday, October 24, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: October Showcase
Music I have had in rotation during October, including albums by:
Lindsey Buckingham - Lindsey Buckingham (2022) DOMi & JD Beck - NOT TiGHT (2022) Afrorack - The Afrorack (2022) Soul Glo - Diaspora Problems (2022) Skhivosani - დამწვრისები (2022) David Bowie - Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (1980)Saturday, October 1, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 6 Part 2
A couple of contentious decisions here, some of which probably run counter to all logic. For example, earlier this year, I dismissed the Eastman Jazz Ensemble. A return to the album, however, revealed a level of excitement in the recording that I didn’t remember from before. That, along with a certain sense of personal connection with contemporary big band recordings that I have not felt in a while, edged it over the clear genius of Relaxin’.
The second, and the hardest, choice I had was with the black midi VS. Snail Mail showdown. I have not connected with Hellfire in the same way as I have black midi’s previous recordings, but I still have the sense that I still just don’t quite "get it". Like LIVE!, Valentine was eliminated in January and got a fresh start in the 5th tier showdown, and with its return came a greater appreciation of Snail Mail’s unique songwriting strengths. It really spoke to me at a time I still found myself confused by black midi, so I let Valentine pass. Hellfire received a coveted Fall Save, though, and will return in the playoffs.
Eastman Jazz Ensemble – LIVE! VS. Miles Davis – Relaxin’
Eastman Jazz Ensemble – LIVE!
Paul Slavens – Alphabet Girls V. 2 VS. Colleen Green –
Cool
Paul Slavens – Alphabet Girls V. 2
Kate Bush – The Hounds of Love VS. Vanishing Twin – Ookii
Gekkou
Kate Bush – The Hounds of Love
Bali Gamelan Sound – Otonan, Gender Wayang VS. Limina
– Hidden Spaces
Limina – Hidden Spaces
black midi – Hellfire VS. Snail Mail – Valentine
Snail Mail – Valentine
Bjorn Riis – Everything to Everyone VS. Cardiacs – On
Land and In the Sea
Bjorn Riis – Everything to Everyone
Sunday, September 25, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: September, Triptychs, and Ecosystems
Some music I was listening to during the Solstice of 2022, including music from:
The Lickerish Quartet - Fables From Fearless Heights (2022) Alex Anthony Faide - Particles of the Infinite (2022) Nilufer Yanya - Painless (2022) Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity (2021) Lemon Demon - Spirit Phone (2016) Loris S. Sarid - Seabed-Sunbath (2022)Sunday, September 11, 2022
Yes' Relayer: Remembering Alan White
A look back at Yes' seventh album, 1974's Relayer, with a special focus on the contributions of the late Alan White.
Monday, August 29, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 6 Pt. 1
Tier 6 is framed by the albums that passed through Tier 5, the bracket consisting of eliminated entries from January. These winners are now going against new music in the Fall. This was a new approach this year that I found greatly rewarding. It actually gave some of these entries new life and, in some cases, a shot at the Top 20.
Two difficult decisions this time around. The first one was Kendrick Lamar VS. The Freestyle Fellowship. There is no doubt in my mind that Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers is a groundbreaking album that innovates in unique ways. I have a real soft spot for early 90s hip hop, and To Whom It May Concern is such a pristine and outstanding example of the style that I just couldn't eliminate it. Lamar, however, received my first "save" of the Fall.
The second was Goro Yamaguchi VS. Tim Reynolds & Greg Howard. Again, I feel confident in saying that Sticks & Stones is beautifully textured and constructed, especially since is was essentially a recording improvised in 1988 in Greg Howard's bedroom. Conversely, Goro Yamaguchi's solo shakuhachi work is comparably monochromatic, his expressiveness is emotionally moving in ways that Sticks & Stones doesn't quite access.
Avalalanche Kaito – Avalanche Kaito VS. Leprous – Aphelion
Avalanche Kaito – Avalanche Kaito
Fantastic Negrito – White Jesus, Black Problems VS.
Flying Lotus – Yasuke OST
Flying Lotus – Yasuke OST
Sault – Air VS. Juliana Barwick – Healing is a Miracle
Sault – Air
Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
VS. Freestyle Fellowship – To Whom it May Concern
Freestyle Fellowship – To Whom it May Concern
Tim Reynolds & Greg Howard – Sticks & Stones
VS. Goro Yamaguchi – Kinkoryu Shakuhachi
Goro Yamaguchi – Kinkoryu Shakuhachi
Porcupine Tree – Closure/Continuation VS. Transatlantic
-The Absolute Universe: Forevermore
Porcupine Tree - Closure/Continuation
2022 Album Roundup Series: Refining Styles & Broadening Palattes
Some albums I have had in rotation in the Fall of 2022, including:
Kate Bush - The Hounds of Love (1985) black midi - Hellfire (2022) Paul Slavens - Alphabet Girls v. 2 (2022) Bali Gamelan Sound - Otonan; Gender Wayang (2021) Miles Davis - Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1958) Bjorn Riis - Everything to Everyone (2022)Wednesday, August 10, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: August - Summer's Last Stand
Here's what I had in rotation in August of 2022:
Porcupine Tree - Closure/Continuation (2022) Avalanche Kaito - Avalanche Kaito (2022) Sault - Air (2022) Goro Yamaguchi - Kinkoryu Shakuhachi (2006) Fantastic Negrito - White Jesus, Black Problems (2020) Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers (2020)Sunday, July 24, 2022
Tier 5: The Nerdiest Bracket
Now that the mid-year favorites have been posted, its on to Tier 5, a bracket with a unique construction in this year’s eliminations. One of the tenets of the elimination process is to provide every album I listen to with at least 5 weeks in regular rotation. During most of the year, this is an organizing principal. At the very beginning of the year, however, the sheer volume of new music is prohibitive. The albums back in Tier 1 only had two weeks of listening opportunities before being subjected to a showdown.
Tier 5, however, is a revisit. It is constructed of all the eliminated
albums from Tier 1, intentionally matched to minimize stylistic clashes. These 24 albums were reduced to 12, a group
that will serve as the “control group” for the Fall eliminations.
Sound nerdy? It absolutely
is. It was also the best innovation this
year. I had a chance to look at this
music with just a hint of retrospect, providing deeper appreciation. This “check” tier has provided a couple of
them with a satisfying trajectory to the Top 20.
Curious yet? Probably bored. Oh, well - here we go:
Sufjan Stevens – The Ascension VS. Vanishing Twin – Ookii Gekkou
Vanishing Twin – Ookii Gekkou
Arushi Jain – Under a Lilac Sky VS. Snail Mail – Valentine
Snail Mail – Valentine
Eastman Jazz Ensemble – Live! VS. Emma Jean Thackray –
Yellow
Eastman Jazz Ensemble – Live!
Shubh Saran – Inglish VS. Leprous - Aphelion
Leprous- Aphelion
Juliana Barwick – Healing is a Miracle VS. Cindy – 1:2
Juliana Barwick – Healing is a Miracle
Colleen Green – Cool VS. The Red Locusts – The Red Locusts
Colleen Green – Cool
Flying Lotus – Yasuke OST VS. Gang Gang Dance – Saint Dympha
Flying Lotus – Yasuke OST
Tony Kaye – End of Innocence VS. Tim Reynolds & Greg
Howard – Sticks and Stones
Tim Reynolds & Greg Howard – Sticks and Stones
Transatlantic – The Absolute Universe: Forevermore VS. Anathema – We’re Here Because We’re Here
Transatlantic – The Absolute Universe: Forevermore
Shadoko – Le Domaine de Seedmill OST VS. Limina – Hidden Spaces
Limina – Hidden Spaces
Bad Bunny – YHLQMDLG VS. Freestyle Fellowship – To Whom it
May Concern
Freestyle Fellowship – To Whom it May Concern
Between the Buried and Me – Colors II VS. Cardiacs – On Land
and In The Sea
Cardiacs – On Land and In The Sea
Saturday, July 9, 2022
2022 Mid-Year Special: 12 Favorite Albums
Final results of my 2022 Showdown Series! These albums will have preferential treatment in the end of the year Top 20.
Monday, June 27, 2022
The Kung Fu of Ten Hands: A Chat with Paul Slavens
Sunday, June 19, 2022
2022 Album Showdowns: Tier 2 Week 8
The results of last few Tier 2 eliminations include:
M83 – Oblivion VS. Hollywood Burns – The Age of Saucers
M83 – Oblivion OST
Kalandra – The Line VS. Once and Future Band – Once and
Future Band
Kalandra – The Line
Tom McGuire & the Brassholes – Tom McGuire& the Brassholes
VS. Cynic – Ascension Codes
Cynic – Ascension Codes
Its usually the case that the “genre clash” showdowns give
me the most trouble, but even though that Tom McGuire album is the first funk-rock
album I have connected with in a very long time, Cynic is really hard to beat
right now. The synth bass on Ascension
Codes just rocks my legs.
No, this time around the most contentious showdown was
definitely Kalandra VS. Once and Future Band.
Keep in mind that Once and Future Band was a big, big player last year with
Deleted Scenes, and that any real contender would have to deal with this
preconception. It is partially due to
the fact that I loved that album SO much in 2021 that the nearly imperceptible lean
towards a more traditional prog approach worked against them ever so slightly. Kalandra, on the other hand, has impressed me
from the first listen. I have found it very
difficult to let go of the idea of continuing my engagement with the album, so
it goes on.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
2022 Album Showdown Series: Tier 4 Part 1
This final tier is comprised of music that showed up in November and December of 2021. The albums listen to this time of year always gets the short end of the stick, because unless they are particularly compelling, they don’t get the opportunity to stand the test of time that others enjoy. To address this, last year I instigated the “punt,” allowing these albums to size up in a round against the Spring finalists. The results from the first six of these Tier 4 showdowns are as follows:
Tears for Fears – The Tipping Point VS. Hans Zimmer – Dune OST
Tears for Fears – The Tipping Point
!
The Buggles – The Age of Plastic VS. Vodun – Ascend
The Buggles – The Age of Plastic
Squarepusher – Feed Me Weird Things VS. Beauty Pill – Sorry You’re
Here
Beauty Pill – Sorry You’re Here
!
Deafheaven – Infinite Granite VS. Soccer Mommy – Color Theory
Soccer Mommy – Color Theory
!
Injury Reserve – By the Time I Get to Phoenix VS. Amythyst
Kiah – Wary + Strange
Amythyst Kiah – Wary + Strange
HERE!!
Chassol – Indiamore VS. A.C.T. – Imaginary Friends
Chassol – Indiamore
By and large, there was only one upset. Chassol’s Indiamore was really, really compelling back in December, and coming back to revisit it only reinforced its genius. Dune gave The Tipping Point a run for its money, but despite its masterful creativity, it is most effective in its role as a soundtrack to the movie and not as much as a standalone musical experience.
Saturday, June 4, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: June Came Much Too Soon
Neutral Milk Hotel – In the Airplane Over the Sea (1998)
Kalandra – The Line (2020)
Once and Future Band – Once and Future Band (2017)
Deep Energy Orchestra – The Return (2020)
Hollywood Burns – The Age of the Saucers (2021)
Konono No.1 – Congotronics (2004)
Relevant Links:
Previous Post on Once and Future Band’s Deleted Scenes
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 2 Week 7
Moor Mother – Black Encyclopedia of the Air VS. N.W.A. –
Straight Outta Compton
Moor Mother – Black Encyclopedia of the Air
Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe – Candyman OST VS. Sault – Nine
Sault – Nine
Grizzly Bear – Yellow House VS. Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility
Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility
Several contentious showdowns this time around. Moor Mother VS. N.W.A. was a bit tough because the influence of Straight Outta Compton is inarguable. Decades of hip hop and rap music relied on its groundbreakingly brave take on the black narrative. It is also, I think, an artifact of its time. Moor Mother’s take is adventurous and contemporary. It feels relevant.
Grizzly Bear and Tomahawk represented more of a genre clash
problem. Considered within their
respective music scenes, these albums feel pretty evenly matched. Where Grizzly Bear wins out in terms of sheer
detail, Tomahawk’s ability to convincingly swing between crushing thrash and spaghetti
western twang is phenomenal. Tomohawk’s vital
drive edged them out ever so slightly.
Saturday, May 21, 2022
Album Eliminations 2022: Tier 2 Week 5
Even though I am tackling some Tier 3 showdowns, Tier 2 is still going strong! The next few weeks includes albums from the May Roundup:
100 Gecs – 1000 Gecs VS. Daedelus – Invention
Native Construct – Quiet World VS. A.C.T. – Imaginary Friends
A.C.T. – Imaginary Friends
Laurie Spiegel – The Expanding Universe
This week’s contentious showdown was this last one. Japanese Breakfast’s keen pop is clearly more accessible than Laurie Spiegel’s two disc compendium of mid – 70s computer music. Especially with the lengthier and more challenging experiments lying in wait at the end of the second disc, it can feel a bit overlong. But the creative context of this recording is incredibly compelling. Visions of cables running from room to room between huge IBM tape-to-tape mainframes taps into childhood memories of my father writing COBOL for similar machines. The idea of these behemoth machines being used to make this music resonates with me in surprising way.
Laurie Spiegel herself responded to my showdown post, and rightfully called into question the value of flattening the artistic output of these musicians with forced competitions. My response on Twitter came out terribly out of order, and I wanted to record it here in its entirety.:
First of all, thank you. In the last two years of doing this, you are the first to call me out on what is an inherently problematic process. A bit of a thread to follow….
2022 Album Showdown Tier 3 Part 2
I revamped this post to feature this entire round of Tier 2 showdowns, including
Liquid Tension Experiment - LTE3 vs. Tears for Fears - The Tipping Point
Tears for Fears - The Tipping Point
Thursday, May 19, 2022
George Clanton & Nick Hexum: Nostalgia - Abstruse & Overt
Catch some of my thoughts about the album of the Lost Summer of 2020, with special consideration towards activating nostalgia.
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: The Month of May Was Come
What have I been listening to this month? Well... 100 Gecs - 1000 Gecs (2019) Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee (2021) Grizzly Bear - Yellow House (2006) Native Construct - Quiet World (2015) N.W.A.- Straight Outta Compton (1988) Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe - Candyman OST (2021)
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Album Showdowns 2022: Tier 3 Part 1
Saturday, April 30, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 2, Week 4
This week’s elimination results:
Alice TM – Little Bodies in Orbit VS. Tears for Fears – The Tipping PointTears for Fears – The Tipping Point
Parliament – The Mothership Connection VS. Tom McGuire & the Brassholes – Tom McGuire & the Brassholes
Tom McGuire & the Brassholes - Tom McGuire and the Brassholes
Amythyst Kiah – Wary & Strange VS. Marillion – An Hour Before Its Dark
Amythyst Kiah – Wary & Strange
This week’s contentious showdown was definitely Tears for Fears VS. Alice TM, and its an example of a weird phenomenon that this structure sometimes brings to light. I had Alice TM pegged as a dark horse favorite early this year, and I have a history of resistance to some of Tears for Fears’ other work. I put The Tipping Point against Little Bodies in Orbit knowing that if it were to go on, it would have to prove itself.
And it did. Big time
My usual criticism of Tears for Fears centers on the way in which they often dance with overly clean, nearly sanitary production, resulting in lack of edge that borders on "Adult Contemporary." The Tipping Point has a LOT of edge, however, in its devastatingly personal content that sees singer Roland Orbazal wrestling with the tragic death of his wife. As much as I really love the unique vibe of Alice TM’s album, and it has no lack of personally revealing lyrics, several of the songs on The Tipping Point are emotionally moving in a way that I could not ignore.
Once I accepted that perhaps The Tipping Point is superior to Little Bodies in Orbit, it really opened up for me, and I quickly came to appreciate aspects of the album that I had ignored up to that point. I might not have had this revelation if I didn’t force myself to think about it in relation to another outstanding album.
Friday, April 22, 2022
Album Eliminations 2022: Tier 2, Week 3
This weeks eliminations went down like this:
Brendan Eder Ensemble - Cape Cod Cottage VS. Nejira - BlumeNejira - Blume
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience, & Grace: Remembering Taylor
A look back at a high point in the Foo Fighter's catalog, 2007's Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace, with special mention of the contributions of Taylor Hawkins.
Saturday, April 9, 2022
2022 Album Roundup Series: The Albums of April
New music in rotation for April, 2022, including:
Mononeon - Put On Earth For You (2022) Tears for Fears - The Tipping Point (2022) Tom McGuire & the Brassholes - Tom McGuire & the Brassholes (2019) Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend (2021) Nerija - Blume (2019) Marillion - An Hour Before It's Dark (2022)
Friday, April 8, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 2 Week 2
Tier 2 eliminations continue with just two showdowns this week.
Beauty Pill – Sorry You’re Here VS. The Caretaker – An Empty
Bliss Beyond This World
Beauty Pill – Sorry You’re Here
Soccer Mommy – Color Theory VS. Crying – Get Olde Second
Wind
Soccer Mommy – Color Theory
These were both pretty straightforward for me, although mention should be made on An Empty Bliss Beyond This World. As an examination on dementia, it is profoundly effective. It’s also deeply disturbing. I have a lot of respect for it, but I don’t think I’d listen to it for fun. Beauty Pill is often equally as unsettling when they addresses suicide, but nevertheless maintains a level of accessibility. That edged The Caretaker out.
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Mononeon's Readymade Identity and Supermane
An introduction to Mononeon and his killer 2021 album Supermane
Relevant Links
A bit I wrote a while back on the Death of the Album
2022 Album Eliminations Tier 2 Week 1
Men I Trust – The Untourable Album
ABBA – Voyage VS. The Buggles – The Age of Plastic
The Buggles – The Age of Plastic
Fire-Tools – Eternal Home VS. Liquid Tension Experiment – LTE3
Liquid Tension Experiment – LTE3
Ben Kweller – Sha Sha VS. Sharhabil Ahmed – The King of Sudanese Jazz
Ben Kweller – Sha Sha
The most contentious showdown this week was Fire-Toolz vs. Liquid Tension Experiment. Fire-Tools is a project that I find really, really intriguing, but a combination of the album’s overall length and the ridiculous chops of the Liquid Tension Experiment tipped the scales in their favor.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
U2 and the Magic of The Joshua Tree
Thursday, March 24, 2022
2022 Album Eliminations: Tier 1 Week 6
This is the last week of Tier 1 eliminations! 48 albums have been narrowed to 24 - the first step in a long path to the top 20 albums of 2022! Here’s the results:
Arushi Jain - Under the Lilac Sky VS. Sault - Nine
Sault - Nine
Sufjan Stevens - The Ascension VS. Tomahawk - Tonic Immobility
Tomahawk - Tonic Immobility
Cynic - Ascension Codes VS. Snail Mail - Valentine
Cynic - Ascension Codes
Daedelus - Invention VS. Tony Kaye - The End of Innocence
Daedelus - Invention
There were a couple of contentious showdowns of note this time around. I really love that Arushi Jain album, so Sault’s win was a bit of an upset (even though I should not be surprised). The really tough one was Sufjan Stevens VS Tomahawk. I really respect Steven’s ambition as a songwriter, and the Ascension is masterfully textured, but it feels a bit overlong. Tomahawk’s energy and virtuosity won the day there.
The big winner this week was Ascension Codes. I had the opportunity to crack that open a bit this week and got really excited about it. The synth bass on that album is just incredible.
Next week begins Tier 2, which will begin to pit Tier 1 winners against genre-adjacent albums presented in the monthly roundup series. It's about to get interesting....