nightbringer
nightbringer (all ratings are 4 or 2)
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12.22.22 nightbringer's 202212.21.21 nightbringer's 2021
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10.07.19 all ratings are 4 or 2

nightbringer's 2020

In which I defy the purpose of my simplified rating system in order to precisely position albums relative to each other. Nah, this is actually pretty loosely ranked. Anyway, little late to this, dropped off Sput for most of Christmas/Jan. Some quick-fire blurbs included for the top bunch.
35Gorillaz
Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez


Art Pop/Hip-Hop
34Rubio
Mango Negro


Trip-Hop
33Deserta
Black Aura My Sun


Synth Pop/Shoegaze
32Ulver
Flowers of Evil


Synth Pop
31Cloudkicker
Solitude


Prog Metal/Djent
30Emery
White Line Fever


Emo/Alt Rock
29Moses Sumney
grae


Art Pop/Soul/Experimental
28Rival Consoles
articulation


IDM/Techno
27Black Thought
Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane and Abel


Hip-Hop
26Mammal Hands
Captured Spirits


Nu Jazz
25Ital Tek
Dream Boundary


IDM/Ambient
24Caligula's Horse
Rise Radiant


Prog Metal
23Alex Banks
Tephra EP


Techno/IDM
22Let Spin
steal the light


Jazz Fusion/Avant Garde

I like to feel the producer's hand over an album and whereas much jazz opts for a simple, 'just-playing-it-live' setup, this record welcomes studio trickery into its sound palette. It's not heavy handed, but on top of the uneven prog rhythms, it's a little touch that makes this stand out.
21Solstafir
Endless Twilight of Codependent Love


Rock/Black Metal

An album devoted to atmosphere more than technical wizardry. The production washes the jazzy ballads and spots of black metal-lite with a velvety, sensuous sheen. Expect a wild vocal performance rather than a crowd-pleasing one.
20Nothing
The Great Dismal


Shoegaze/Alt Rock

Is that a guitar or a falling missile?
19Josh Johnson
Freedom Exercise


Jazz

A bass-driven outing where the sum of small stylistic choices is greater than its parts. Forward-thinking, but in its bones, a non-nonsense flash of classy jazz.
18Elephant Tree
Habits


Alt Metal/Doom Metal

An ethereal and spacey take on fuzzy stoner/doom riffs, with crossover appeal to many rock fans.
17Ben Lukas Boysen
mirage


IDM/Ambient

Cannot confirm that no real instruments were harmed in the making of this recording.
16Fleet Foxes
shore


Indie Folk/Pop Rock

Fleet Foxes cheer us all up with a dreamier, poppier take on their folk sound.
15R.A.P. Ferreira
purple moonlight pages


Hip-hop/Jazz

The lyrics teeter dangerously on faux-intellectualism but have just enough poetry to convince of genuine substance. All the effortless cool of jazz rap with catchy choruses and bites of philosophy.
14Two People
Second Body


Dream Pop/Trip-Hop

This duo wasted no time in cranking out the follow-up to last year's intoxicating debut. It's not quite the finished product its predecessor was, with its slap-dash album art and slashed runtime but the added pop flavourings make for a more listenable experience. It's still silky and sexy, just more direct.
13Deftones
Ohms


Alt Metal

Deftones do Deftones. Chino's voice, aided by a smattering of studio effects, continues to be the most hypnotising in all of rock. The production gives the album a unique voice - dense, grey, metallic. Anything you've wanted from this band, they do it at the height of their powers here.
12Sophia Loizou
untold


Ambient/Jungle

An immersive soundscape experience that pulled me in and kept me impressed with its aquatic textures.
11Pain of Salvation
panther


Prog Metal

Any slim chance this band ever had of being cool has been wrecked by Panther. Just look at that comic-hero cover art. And then listen to that rap metal song. Ah well, leave any hipster points you thought you'd accumulated on the shelf and lend this furry animal your ears.

It's actually a pretty cool concept album about neuro-diversity. The idea is that so often our struggles to function are not due to our intrinsic qualities alone but to the *context* we are put in. Maybe in a different context, we'd flourish, but instead we are forced to operate in a context forged by and for neuro-typicals. SOMETIMES WE ARE PANTHERS LIVING IN A DOG'S WORLD OKAY. It's a simple thought but it's stuck with me this year.
10Young Jesus
Welcome to Conceptual Beach


Indie Rock/Math Rock

I have a soft spot for records from angsty bands that suddenly turn all mellow & self-accepting. Case in point, mewithoutYou's "It's All Crazy, It's All False..." is perhaps my all time favourite album. The latest from Young Jesus has a similar vibe even down to its zaniness. It's a rough, home-spun collection of songs finding space in a loose, jazz-rock sound. Its biggest assets are in the lyrics. Sadly, the final two songs, which together make up 20 minutes of the overall runtime, are too meandering to land the record safely. Otherwise, this would be ranked higher.
9Elder (USA-MA)
Omens


Prog Rock/Heavy Psych Rock

One of those heavy albums that manages to feel chill at the same time. The introduction of keys shifted the texture of their sound away from merely dense guitars into something more expansive and open. It won me over. The vocals have their blemishes but it's all endearing to my ears.
8Gidge
new light


Techno/House

Still digesting this but it impressed enough to jump into the top 10.
7The Ocean
Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic


Prog Metal/Post Metal

Part II of this project pulls from the more ostentatious side of prog. Bursts of black metal, theatrical hooks and ... lyrics about dinosaurs? ... make this a campy but gleeful spin.
6Rob Clouth
Zero Point


Glitch/IDM

High-concept electronica utilising randomness and actual quantum data from the universe in its composition. The music's good too. Bewildering rhythms collide to make cosmic soundscapes for a trying but rewarding journey.
5Tame Impala
The Slow Rush


Electro Pop/Psych Pop

A grower - this disc is packed with wistful Summery synths and production that packs every inch of sonic space your headphones can spare.
4Autechre
SIGN


Glitch/Ambient

I'm not ashamed to have fallen in love with the Autechre album pegged as their most immediate and accessible. The first time I listened to this was on holiday after submitting my thesis. It offered the perfect sounds to melt into. Soothing fluid electronics with a touch of warmth. Healing for a tired brain.
3Intronaut
Fluid Existential Inversions


Prog Metal/Post Metal

This began as a guilty pleasure. It's a ridiculous record although mercifully self-aware of it. Busy and bombastic, abounding with over-technical grooves, it's a bit much. But the more I listened I more I became convinced of the good artistic sense laying behind the silliness (and behind the patchy vocals).
2Our Oceans
While Time Disappears


Prog Rock/Singer-Songwriter

A more aggressive outing than their laidback debut. While still floating and dreamy in places, most songs pay-off with a heavier crescendo. This record is vocal-centric and shows off some impossible notes and tearing screams. A heart-on-sleeve and tightly crafted slice of modern prog.
1Taylor Swift
Evermore


Pop/Indie Pop

This spot is jointly shared with folklore.

I don't know how this happened. I've liked Taylor for a while but at the start of the year I would have put the odds that she released my favourite music of 2020 as very low. Yet Taylor has released 30+ songs in 2020 and I love every single one. It's also been special to have these albums as a shared experience with my wife. Truly the soundtrack to our life in lockdown.
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