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- Archers of Loaf, ‘Reason in Decline’ In the 1990s, these North Carolina indie rockers were second only to Pavement in their ability to wed twisty guitar racket to unmistakably great songs.
- Willow, ‘Coping Mechanism’ Willow has a dog named Korn. If she ever gets a cat she should probably call it Paramore, because the music on her impressive fifth album lives in the sweet spot between early-‘00s nu metal and mid-‘00s emo.
- MJ Lenderman, ‘Boat Songs’ MJ Lenderman plays guitar in the great Asheville, North Carolina, band Wednesday (see their must-hear covers EP from this year, Mowing the Leaves Instead of Piling ‘Em Up).
- Los Bitchos, ‘Let the Festivities Begin!’ A uniquely inventive instrumental dance-rock band with a international background and a truly worldly sound, Los Bitchos have an absolute riot on their debut, mixing up everything from Eighties teeth metal to Colombian cumbia, to surf rock and psychedelia, to disco and funk.
Dec 9, 2022 · 6. ‘Cry Sugar’ – Hudson Mohawke. Image: Courtesy of the artist. Hudson Mohawke’s third album treds a fine line between total chaos and hardcore bliss, but that’s why it’s so enjoyable ...
- Various Artists, ‘Elvis’ Original Soundtrack. The Elvis soundtrack arguably did more to breathe life into The King’s career and legacy than the actual film.
- Zach Bryan, ‘American Heartbreak' Only a handful of albums in music history have a wide-enough sonic palette and artistic worldview to support 34 tracks and two hours, and if you’re expecting Americana breakout star Zach Bryan’s chart-crashing American Heartbreak to be one of them, you’ll come away disappointed.
- Bonnie Raitt, ‘Just Like That...’ More than 50 years into her recording career, Bonnie Raitt is still notching firsts. Just Like That… is her first entirely self-produced studio album, and its title track brought the longtime Grammy favorite her first song of the year nomination.
- Shamir, ‘Heterosexuality’ Although Shamir did choose a dirty word like Heterosexuality for the title of his eighth album, and the first three songs are called “Gay Agenda,” “Cisgender” and “Abomination,” it’s almost beside the point to call this eclectic collection of musings and personal statements confrontational.
Dec 6, 2022 · These are the 50 best albums of the year. Listen to selections from this list on our Spotify playlist and Apple Music playlist . Check out all of Pitchfork’s 2022 wrap-up coverage here .
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- SAULT - Earth. November 1, 2022. Neo-Soul. Critic Score 94 5 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
- Gabriels - Angels & Queens – Part I. September 30, 2022. Contemporary R&B, Soul. Critic Score 89 8 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
- SAULT - 11. November 1, 2022. Neo-Soul, Funk, Psychedelic Soul. Critic Score 89 6 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
- Nova Twins - Supernova. June 17, 2022. Rap Rock, Industrial Rock, Noise Rock, Punk Rock. Critic Score 89 14 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
Jun 30, 2022 · Variety picks for 2022's best albums so far include Angel Olsen, Jack White, Rosalia, Kendrick Lamar, Wet Leg, Spoon and Father John Misty.
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Dec 9, 2022 · The year of 2022 was filled with a slew of superb albums releases, and these 50 were NME’s favourites by far. ... Best albums of 2022. Words by: Alex Flood, Andrew Trendell, Andy Brown, ...