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12.22.23 2023 - Top 25 09.28.22 Thrice - Horizons/East (Re-envisioned)
08.26.20 Artwork vs Album (Dance Gavin Dance)06.01.20 Artwork vs Album (Circa Survive)
05.14.20 Second Chance04.17.20 Albums on Repeat, Part 2
03.27.20 Albums on Repeat, Part 111.25.19 Favorite Albums (2010-2019)
06.09.11 Gateway Albums06.22.09 Shortchanged Albums

2023 - Top 25

Sometimes you just want the year to come to an end, but it keeps dragging on. 2023 was that year for me. Fortunately, I had a fair mix of really good music to accompany me on this seemingly never-ending year.
25Klone
Meanwhile
24The Belair Lip Bombs
Lush Life
23The Sleeping
I Feel Like I'm Becoming a Ghost


Personally, I'm glad that Doug's back in the music scene. I've always enjoyed The Sleeping and enjoyed him with Night Verses as well. Comparisons are tough to avoid and although I do thoroughly enjoy I Feel Like I'm Becoming a Ghost, I can't help but wish that The Sleeping's band members had Night Verses' technical ability.
22Random Hand
Random Hand


I listened to Random Hand back in the day and although they had a few fun songs, I never would have placed them anywhere near the top of a best of the year albums list. Apparently, a lot can happen in twelve years, because their most recent self-titled release is a marked improvement. To begin, I half expected a muted and fuzzy garage recording where each instrument competes for space on the recording, but instead the recording is well executed. Also, they've vastly improved upon their version of ska punk. The music is highly energetic, providing both variation and appropriate experimentation throughout. Furthermore, their lyrics are introspective and refrain from the all too silly lyrics that can be found on most other ska albums. Given time, Random Hand may move up my list.
21Haken
Fauna


Although I really enjoy Fauna and can't find any glaring flaws, unlike their other releases, I haven't been motivated to revisit it. Perhaps I'm experiencing progressive metal burnout.
20The Anchoret
It All Began With Loneliness
19The Gaslight Anthem
History Books
18Currents
The Death We Seek


Currents sound better live than they do on a recording. Their live energy and overall passion for their music doesn't translate to recorded media very well.
17Hail the Sun
Divine Inner Tension
16Silent Planet
Superbloom


I appreciate the change in direction on Superbloom. It's not necessarily as captivating as their previous work, but it's highly listenable.
15Cliffside
Deeper Water


I enjoy ERRA. Cliffside reminds me of ERRA. Hence, I enjoy Cliffside.
14The Ocean
Holocene


Holocene isn't as instantly gratifying as some of their former releases. I'm glad that I've given it adequate time because the journey from beginning to end is worthwhile.
13Dreamwell
In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You
12There Will Be Fireworks
Summer Moon
11Spotlights
Alchemy for the Dead


Sometimes, I wonder why a specific image or graphic is chosen as the artwork for a given album. Essentially, I imagine that each band/artist puts considerable thought into the album art that's selected and that there's perhaps meaning behind their selection. Perhaps I'm wrong though because the album art for Alchemy for the Dead is borderline laughable and honestly almost made me skip this release entirely. I'm glad that I didn't because sonically, Alchemy for the Dead is a substantial step up from the album art chosen to represent it.
10Johnny Booth
Moments Elsewhere


I had never heard of Johnny Booth before. I'm not disappointed.
9Koyo (US)
Would You Miss It?
8Polaris (AUS)
Fatalism


I saw Polaris in SLC and hands down, they put on one of the best live shows that I have ever been to.
7Night Verses
Every Sound Has a Color in the Valley of Night...


Typically, instrumental acts fall into two categories for me. They either rely too heavily on atmosphere and put me to sleep, or they try to inject every technical ability into each song for no apparent reason, resulting in complete boredom and disinterest. Night Verses manage to sit comfortably between the two. However, although their former album From the Gallery of Sleep was highly enjoyable, its length didn't do the album any favors. I'm glad that they decided to split this album into two parts. In my opinion, the shorter runtime is ideal and as a result, I keep listening to this album because it's not a chore to sit through. On a side note, not that bands need to have a vocalist, but I'm very excited to hear what part two has in store since there will be several featured vocalists. Personally, I really like Doug's voice and thought that there would have been a place for him in the band on both From the Gallery of Sleep and Every Sounds Has a Color, but I'm not disappointed.
6Invent Animate
Heavener
5Panopticon
The Rime of Memory


I probably enjoy this more than several albums that I ranked higher on my list, but I only listen to black metal for a few months out of the year so it hasn't had as great an impact on me yet.
4Earthside
Let The Truth Speak


Just a side note, and not to discredit any of the other guest vocalists, but I really enjoy Keturah's voice on Let the Truth Speak. Her vocal delivery and inflections remind me of Cedric from The Mars Volta. I think that it would be really cool if Earthside released an entire album with Keturah, similar to what Cult of Luna did with Julie Christmas.
3TesseracT
War of Being


Randomly, I was given a VIP pass to their Denver show. It was a great performance and getting to meet and speak with the members of the band prior to the show was pretty cool. Also, they played two songs as part of a private set, which made the experience more unique.
2Spanish Love Songs
No Joy
1Dozer
Drifting in the Endless Void


There are years when you know with certainty which album is at the top of your list. 2023 isn't that year. In fact, I've looked over and re-evaluated my top albums numerous times and regardless of the selected criteria, time and time again, Dozer rises to the top. It’s great across the board, but a master of none. To expand, Drifting in the Endless Void isn’t the most gratifying album on my list. It’s also not the most technically proficient. There also exist albums on my list that mean more to me personally. However, as mentioned, 2023 hasn’t been my favorite year and throughout its numerous challenges, Dozer has been my go to album. Stay late at work to meet a deadline…listen to Dozer. The neighbor’s dog wont’ stop barking…listen to Dozer. Try to bake cookies for the second time since you burned the first batch…listen to Dozer. Can’t decide what your best album of 2023 really is…listen to Dozer.
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