Monday, December 31, 2018

27. John Prine

27. John Prine - The Tree Of Forgiveness

John Prine has been around a long time and influenced countless artists. The 71 year old has been producing albums since 1971. This was a welcome addition to his vast catalogue. Several helpers on the album, including Jason Isbell and Brandi Carlisle, help round out his masterful down home sound. Check out the video below for an album teaser.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Sunday, December 30, 2018

28. Roo Panes

28. Roo Panes - Quiet Man

Andrew 'Roo' Panes released his third album this year. I discovered Roo through a super fan after he released his last album and couldn't stop listening. Think Bon Iver or The National with a baritone changing to falsetto over majestic orchestration. On several tracks he brings a female vocalist to counter his darkness.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

29. Neko Case

29. Neko Case - Hell-On

Neko Case can pretty much do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. There is something about her voice and music that immediately draws me in. Every time. I'm sad I couldn't see her live show at Cain's earlier this year. She's not breaking new ground on this record, but the same beautiful, wanting lyrics and ghostly orchestration. k.d. Lang, Laura Viers, Mark Lanegan and Bjorn Yttling all make guest appearances as do many others.



Facebook
Twitter
Website


30. Shopping

30. Shopping - The Official Body

This is the third album from the London based post punk trio, Shopping. The band consists of Rachel Aggs (guitar and vocals), Billy Easter (bass guitar and vocals), and Andrew Milk (drums and vocals). Racing bass riffs with punchy guitars split with Rachel and Billy sharing vocals. My first time with this band and it was a bright spot for the year.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Saturday, December 29, 2018

31. ISLAND

31. ISLAND - Feels Like Air

This is the debut album from UK band ISLAND. The band is comprised of Rollo Doherty on lead vocals, Jack Raeder on guitars, James Wolfe on bass, and Toby Richards on drums. This band reminds me of Future Islands, dark, morose, anthemic rock that makes it easy to put on repeat.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

32. Agar Agar

32. Agar Agar - The Dog And The Future

French electro-pop duo from Paris, this is their debut album. Agar agar is a jelly like substance that synth man, Armand Bultheel fed his pet ants as a child. Clara Cappagli, frontwoman of Agar Agar prefers singing in English over French because she was raised in the US. A refreshing addition to the electro pop genre.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

33. Frankie Cosmos

33. Frankie Cosmos - Vessel

Remember Rilo Kiley in the early days? That's what the stripped down voice of Greta Kline of Frankie Cosmos sounds like. This 24 year old New Yorker has just put out her third album here and there's plenty to unpack. Since I missed the boat until now, I found discovering this artist this year quite enjoyable.





Facebook
Twitter
Website

Friday, December 28, 2018

34. Lucy Dacus

34. Lucy Dacus - Historian

Lucy Dacus hit #30 on the blog back in 2016. She is from Richmond, Virginia and you will see her name come up later in this blog. Lucy Dacus has a voice that is deep and introspective, so, it's no wonder her music is so, but her songwriting is layered and entwined in a tapestry of heartbreak and loss. You can see her live at Opolis on February 11th, tickets are on sale now.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Thursday, December 27, 2018

35. Dead Horses

35. Dead Horses - My Mother The Moon

Sarah Vos is the impetus behind Dead Horses. Raised in a religious family, she had her foundation shaken when her church fired her father who was the pastor because her older brother had schizophrenia and her twin had mental problems as well. They ended up being homeless and it took them three years to get back on their feet. By that time, she was able to go to college but eventually dropped out. Helped by her friend and bassist, Daniel Wolff, they write haunting folk songs with a clarity that someone that young shouldn't have.


Dead Horses - "Swinger in the Trees" - Sixthman Sessions at Sugarlands Mountainfest 2017 from Sixthman TV on Vimeo.


Facebook
Twitter
Website

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

36. Arctic Monkeys

36. Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Hotel Base And Casino

This band has evolved so much since their punk inception. This current release from Alex Turner and group from their studio in Sheffield is my favorite by far. It's a futuristic tale of a moon colony written on Turner's piano at his house. The band utilized older vintage instruments and the sound is both compelling and familiar, while maintaining an experimental vibe.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Monday, December 24, 2018

37. Hop Along

37. Hop Along - Bark Your Head Off, Dog

This is Hop Along's third album, and perhaps their finest. Frances Quinlan is the lead vocalist and she provides a raucous environment on this new outing. While 2015's Painted Shut was truly exceptional, the Philly based band really outdid themselves this time. If you ever get a chance to see this group live, do it, you will not be disappointed.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Sunday, December 16, 2018

38. Typhoon

38. Typhoon - Offerings

I have loved Typhoon's previous albums. They have been the sort of melancholy, love lost indie pop that I really dig, with big brass sections and the like. However, with their fourth album, the band has taken a new turn and put out a darker, more thought-provoking record. Kyle Morton is lead vocals and guitar of Typhoon. The album is described as being in four parts: Floodplains, Flood, Reckoning, and Afterparty. He is quoted as saying, "It's a record from the perspective of a mind losing its memory at precisely the same time the world is willfully forgetting its history." It's existential dread amped up to 11. It's beautiful, haunting and brilliant.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Saturday, December 15, 2018

39. Ezra Furman

39. Ezra Furman - Transangelic Exodus

You may remember Ezra Furman from such bands as Ezra Furman and the Harpoons or Ezra Furman and the Boy-friends or Ezra Furman and the Visions. However, he is solo on his most recent effort. This particular album is very experimental and a fantastic listen. He's a musician based in Chicago, which has become my second home.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Friday, December 14, 2018

40. Ought

40. Ought - Room Inside The World

Ought is a (new) New Wave band out of Montreal. They consist of Tim Darcy (vocals, guitar), Ben Stidworthy (bass), Matt May (keyboards) and Tim Keen (drums). This is their third album and their first one on the Merge label. Tim Darcy's deep baritone does not disappoint on this record. I continued to see this band listed as post-punk, but have yet to discern that in their sound, which either means the critics are wrong, or I am grossly misinformed.



Facebook
Twitter
Website



Wednesday, December 12, 2018

41. tUnE-yArDs

41. tUnE-yArDs - I can feel you creep into my private life

In times of political strife, art seems to pour forward. Artists often seek their craft to speak to the current world and rage against it. Merril Garbus, who is an artist through and through, engages in our political dialogue by asking what it means to be white in a world of privilege and injustice. It's a difficult, but necessary listen and stays true to her unique style. You can see them in other Top 50 recounts both here and here.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

42. Parquet Courts

42. Parquet Courts - Wide Awake!

On the fourth release from Parquet Courts, they have enlisted the aid of Danger Mouse. Danger Mouse produced albums typically find their way into this blog because the man is a musical genius. Parquet Courts consist of A. Savage (vocals, guitar), Austin Brown (vocals, guitar), Sean Yeaton (bass) and Max Savage (drums). They are decidely punk and unforgiving about it. This new album takes them on journeys that they have otherwise precluded much to the joy of myself. This is a band worth seeing live.




Facebook
Twitter
Website


Monday, December 10, 2018

43. The Wombats

43. The Wombats - Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

This is the fourth release from Liverpool rockers, The Wombats. The band consists of Dan Haggis, drummer; Tord Øverland Knudsen, bassist and
Matthew Murphy, lead vocals and guitar. This band has only gotten bigger and while this new album isn't breaking any new ground, it's got a great groove all the way through. Look for them at arena shows soon.





Facebook
Twitter
Website

44. Now, Now

44. Now, Now - Saved

Now, Now is a band formed in Minnesota and based in Minneapolis. The band is composed of two high school marching band friends, Cacie Dalager and
Bradley Hale. After almost splitting up, they have radically changed their sound from brooding guitar ballads to jangly pop. Talent is talent and Cacie's vocal abilities and their combined musical prowess make this a must listen.



Facebook
Twitter
Website



Sunday, December 9, 2018

45. Kurt Vile

45. Kurt Vile - Bottle It In

I mean, really, how could Kurt Vile's new badass album not make it into the Top 50. If you were lucky, you got to see him on tour this last week right here in OKC. You may remember his last album hitting the Top 50 back in 2015 in roughly the same place here. Not to sleight him, his music is definitely his own and this album remained on repeat more often than not. In particular, you will find two roughly 10 minute songs that make this album with 'Bassackwards' and the title track.



Facebook
Twitter
Website



46. Eddie Berman

46. Eddie Berman - Surrounded By The Sound: Ten Covers By Eddie Berman

Eddie Berman is a brilliant guitar and piano player from South Los Angeles. I discovered him as a result of him and Laura Marling working together. This particular album sees him covering the likes of Radiohead, Paul Simon, Kurt Vile, Manu Chao, The Kinks and more. Normally I wouldn't include a covers record in this particular lineup, but his versions of these songs is so perfectly done, that you simply must listen. If you haven't listened to Eddie Berman before now, check out the album he came out with last year, Before The Bridge.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Friday, December 7, 2018

47. Snail Mail

47. Snail Mail - Lush

Lindsey Gordon literally just graduated high school in Baltimore earlier this year. She is the singer/songwriter/creator of Snail Mail. Her debut album got picked up by Matador and her introspective pop leaves you wondering how someone so young can have such depth and insight into the human condition. Look for big things in the future from this girl.



Facebook
Website



Thursday, December 6, 2018

48. Cat Power

48. Cat Power - Wanderer

Wanderer is Chan Marshall's tenth album and her first one in six years. If you will recall, her previous album, Sun, garnered her a #6 spot in 2012, here. (Wow, I've been doing this awhile). This probably would've got a higher ranking, but it came out in October and I haven't got to spend as much time with it. However, what I have heard is her usual melancholy, yet powerful girl and a guitar sound that sends you right to your core.



Facebook
Twitter
Website


49. Fantastic Negrito

49. Fantastic Negrito - Please Don't Be Dead

Fantastic Negrito aka Xavier Dphrepaulezz, if you remember, won NPR's Tiny Desk Contest in 2015. He had played in various bands he led throughout the years, but also spent a large portion of his life as a club owner, gun runner, coke dealer and petty thief. A car accident left him badly mangled and he had given up music forever, until his son was born. He submitted his contest video at the behest of friends, tapping into a core Blues tradition from his youth.



Facebook
Twitter
Website

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

50. Sure Sure

50. Sure Sure - Sure Sure

We kick this cavalcade of music off with Los Angeles based band, Sure Sure. They are singer Chris Beachy, guitarist and singer Charlie Glick, drummer and percussionist Kevin Farzad, and producer and bassist Michael Coleman. Apparently, they have acquired much of their recent fame to the internet, which is fantastic for our current music climate. This band is all sunshiny, pop-driven beats being produced from their home turned studio.





Facebook
Twitter
Website