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| Faves of 2020 | 15 | | Baxter Dury The Night Chancers
I don't really know why I like this, but it's cool. It should suck, like bad Leonard Cohen, but I'm into it. | 14 | | Lianne La Havas Lianne La Havas
I'm also not much for neo soul, but La Havas seems to inject a certain arc into this album that overcomes the sometimes aimless feel of the genre. Her tone and the production sell this dusky rose. | 13 | | Nadine Shah Kitchen Sink
I'm not usually into this type of vocal, but Shah seems to simplify the characteristics of the genre for a more casual listener, without losing her idiosyncratic touch. There's a lot of playful archness, and I'm for it. | 12 | | The Strokes The New Abnormal
I've never really liked the Strokes that much, but this is an eye opener. They finally feel like they're finishing their sentences. | 11 | | Plants and Animals The Jungle
I kind of thought this would be the album the Arcade Fire would produce when they wanted to go more groove and rubber over fire and wildness. Thankfully, Plants and Animals understand what they're doing. | 10 | | Mary Lattimore Silver Ladders
Beautiful, simple instrumental music that borrows from post rock and folk. | 9 | | Katie Gately Loom
I tend to go for safer music, and I wouldn't say Gately pushes the boundaries too far, but there's a unique creative power on display here that melds with the songcraft. | 8 | | Lomelda Hannah
Lomelda could probably be accused of biting Adrianne Lenker's style, but when directly compared to Lenker's 2020 record, I found this one a little more song focused. I liked how the tracks have a distinct personality and assuredness. | 7 | | Crack Cloud Pain Olympics
Bursting with an energy that's distinctly Canadian. It's a crazy, short ride, stuffed with ideas and heart. | 6 | | Throwing Muses Sun Racket
The Muses draw on the more ragged, muscular sound of Hersh's last album. I've always found their sound a little thin and scattered, but this addresses that issue while still maintaining a certain directness in a cloud of obfuscation. | 5 | | Frazey Ford U kin B the Sun
It took me a long time to look past how safe this is. Aside from a duff second track, it's as sweet as berry filling. It also sounds like an alternate universe in which Emmylou Harris decided to be a soul singer. | 4 | | Fontaines D.C. A Hero's Death
Sounds like someone cutting through ice with a warm blade. They're my heroes in 2020. | 3 | | The War on Drugs Live Drugs
Something familiar, probably too easy a choice. Classic songs, and they're reinvigorated by a live treatment. | 2 | | Sufjan Stevens The Ascension
This drew an inexplicable amount of ire - Sufjan has always had long albums and this one flies by - my favourite zeitgeist artwork. It's a move away from his familiar strengths, but it's still an incredibly successful album. | 1 | | JFDR New Dreams
Easily the best thing I heard this year, it's the sound of wheat blowing in the wind, sun touching black sand, and endless light streaks on roads by night. Timeless, contemporary, and ancient all at once. | |
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12.27.20 | nice list 14 and 1 are good | budgie
12.27.20 | 10 is nice | Lord(e)Po)))ts
12.27.20 | You know my boys are gonna vote 1 into the users aoty list | fogza
12.28.20 | I hope so Potts, that record is sublime | BlazinBlitzer
12.30.20 | 14's awesome. Even though it's made plenty of headlines, I still feel it's pretty underrated in a lot of communities I figured would like it more than they do. | protokute
12.30.20 | 1 seems interesting | fogza
12.31.20 | It came out of nowhere for me, Blitzer, definitely not usually my bag. It's firmly in a certain framework but I feel like it's hard to classify. I really enjoy her vocals, she brings something unique to the table, sort of like when Lauryn Hill was still on top of her game. |
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