Best Music 🎶 of 2022!

My first quarter list looks like this:

Favorites:
-The Weeknd - Dawn FM
-Maren Morris - Humble Quest
-Lady Wray - Piece of Me
-The Dip - Sticking With It
-The Lumineers - BRIGHTSIDE
-Khruangbin & Leon Bridges - Texas Moon
-St. Paul and the Broken Bones - The Alien Coast

Need to spend more time with:
-Amber Mark - Three Dimensions Deep
-Lucky Daye - Candy Drip
-Nigo - I know NIGO!

Most anticipated Q2 drops:
-Thomas Rhett - Where We Started (4/1)
-The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - Step Down (4/1)
-Sofi Tukker - Wet Tennis (4/29)
-The Seratones - Love & Algorhythms (4/29)
-Trombone Shorty - Lifted (4/29)
-J.P. Bimeni & The Black Belts - Give Me Hope (4/30)
-Tank and the Bangas - Red Balloon (5/13)
-The Black Keys - Dropout Boogie (5/13)
-Monophonics - Sage Motel (5/13)
-Lizzo
 
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AEVITERNE - The Ailing Facade (Death Metal)
Aoife O'Donovan - Age Of Apathy (Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter)
Beach House - Once Twice Melody (Dream Pop)
Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You (Alternative, Indie Folk)
Binker and Moses - Feeding The Machine (Free Jazz, Experimental Electronic)
Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There (Experimental Post-Punk)
Cult Of Luna - The Long Road North (Post-Metal)
Denzel Curry - Melt My Eyez (Rap, Hip-Hop)
Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity (Disco, Psychedelic)
Immolation - Acts Of God (Death Metal)
Jenny Hval - Classic Objects (Art Pop, Alternative)
Mirabai Peart - Thousand Eyes (Experimental Indie Folk)
Nilüfer Yanya - PAINLESS (Alternative, Indie Soul)
Ode and Elegy - Ode and Elegy (Post-Metal)
Telefís - a hAon (Electro Pop, Indie Dance)
Wilderun - Epigone (Progressive/Symphonic Metal)
 
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The 7th Hand by Immanuel Wilkins
Aboogi by Imarhan
The Age of Aquarius by YĪN YĪN
Agua de Jamaica by Sly5thAve & Roberto Verástegui
Aitis Band III by Aitis Band

Aubades by Jean-Michel Blais
Before and Now Seems Infinite by Federico Albanese
Cold as Weiss by Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You by Big Thief
Feeding the Machine by Binker and Moses

I'll Look For You In Others by Patricia Wolf
Let the Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival by Anna von Hausswolff
Lysbærer by Nanna Barslev
Kila Mara by Alai K

Mama Forgot Her Name Was Miracle by Mélissa Laveaux
The Moon From Here by Nathan Shubert *
Myriad Sounds by Claude Cooper
Pray For Me I Don’t Fit In by Melt Yourself Down
The Prophets In the City by The Bogie Band feat. Joe Russo

Rough and Beautiful Place by Mydreamfever
Storytelling by Olovson **
Too Small to be a Plain by Lia Kohl
Zeal & Ardor by Zeal and Ardor
Zenzile: The Reimagination Of Miriam Makeba by SOMI
 
My shortlist for best of the year so far

Spoon ~ Lucifer On The Sofa
The Violent ~ The Violent (it’s 9 songs it’s enough to qualify for my standards)
Earthling ~ Eddie Vedder
4 ~ Slash Feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
PEP ~ Lights

Evaluating:
Humble Quest ~ Marren Morris
Crash ~ Charlie XCX
Fear & Dagger ~ Paleface
The War To End All Wars ~ Sabaton
 
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Cross post from the Pre-order thread. News on a Silvana Estrada vinyl release:

Not a preorder per se, but Silvana Estrada shared the test pressing of her album "Marchita" on her IG stories, which is the first notice of the record getting a vinyl release. The test pressing had an RTI label, so I assume that is where the pressing will be done, which is great news. I just hope the mastering is quality too, because such an intimate and nuanced sounding album could sound amazing on vinyl if done properly.
 
I keep returning to the new Gang Of Youths and think it's one of the best of the year now, easily. But tonight I decided to spin Go Farther In Lightness. And damn this thing just pummels you with great song after great song. So, the new one is great, but GFIL is still the best. It's an incredible listen


Also Denzel Curry's Melt My Eyez, See Your Future is one I keep listening to. I think it's his best yet. The production is diverse, but it casts this overall feeling that just hits. And his flow is phenomenal. I can't get enough. It's like a whole piece of work too, not just good standalone songs.

Just trying to keep track of my list of GREAT albums from this year. And there are still more I'm so excited for. This year bests the past few already very easily.
 
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I keep returning to the new Gang Of Youths and think it's one of the best of the year now, easily. But tonight I decided to spin Go Farther In Lightness. And damn this thing just pummels you with great song after great song. So, the new one is great, but GFIL is still the best. It's an incredible listen
Gang Of Youths feel like they should be this generations Coldplay or U2 and I don’t mean that as an insult. Those bands were big anthemic sincere stadium rock bands but since no one listens to Rock music like that anymore it feels like they will never rise to the level of cultural ubiquity that those aforementioned groups enjoyed. Selfishly, I kinda like that they will never rise to the level because it means I won’t have slowly grow sick of their music being played endlessly forever all the time.
 
I keep returning to the new Gang Of Youths and think it's one of the best of the year now, easily. But tonight I decided to spin Go Farther In Lightness. And damn this thing just pummels you with great song after great song. So, the new one is great, but GFIL is still the best. It's an incredible listen
I listened to this one again today after not listening to it for like a month. It's still just okay. I picked up on more of the lyrics and it's EXTREMELY personal, I don't know if that made me not like it that much? but it felt very confessional and not what I had come to expect with GFIL. Obviously there's a few bangers but the energy overall on the album is much more solemn and introspective. I wish there were a few more full rock anthems singing about "heart-on-your sleeve" topics like GFIL had. See "The Heart Is a Muscle", "Atlas Drowned", "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows" etc.
 
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