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Fall 2022

Oct -Dec
1Alvvays
Blue Rev


They keep getting better. Blue Rev has melodies that wash over you like warm waves in the sunset, something that Alvvays has always been working on improving. Some say it doesn't stand out much on a first listen, but I'm not hearing it - the only two oddball tracks for me are Very Online Guy and Pomeranian Spinster, but by my second spin they went down fine.

4.2/5

Many Mirrors, Belinda Says, Velveteen, Lottery Noises, Easy On Your Own?
2Jean Dawson
CHAOS NOW*


Hits with urgency, immediacy, like a tractor trailer sending you screaming into a foam pit Chaos Now takes alt. rock tropes that fit into a gentler mode of audio and gives them a new edge through his vocal delivery. And he got Earl Sweatshirt to sing. Damn

3.7/5

THREE HEADS, KIDS EAT PILLS, BAD FRUIT, SCREW HEAD, PIRATE RADIO
3Chelmico
gokigen


Feels like the drive home after the victory lap. Chelmico stay on top of their game with impeccable flows over unique beats, and a lot of these tracks have a casual, chill atmosphere about them. For night walks to the corner store.

3.6/5

Meidaimae, 300 Million Yen, COZY, Miterudake, moderation
4Open Mike Eagle
Component System With The Auto Reverse


Need to let this one settle in more but OME is bare naked vulnerable on this one, and it's for the better. The features add a lot and all gel well with the heavy bars that come out of Mr Eagle

3.7/5

I'll fight you, circuit city, burner account, kites, CD only bonus track
5Bjork
Fossora


Clarinets, raves, choirs, sendoffs for a family member brings the family together

3.9/5

Sorrowful Soil, Fossora, Allow, Ancestress
6Nickolas Mohanna
Sight Drawings


Modern life struggling to keep up

3.5/5

Terrestrial Causes, Earthworks
7Lucrecia Dalt
¡Ay!


Flits between plodding and magnetic. Unfortunately mostly plodding

2.9/5

Contenida, No Tiempre
8 Fazerdaze
Break


Fazerdaze finally returns with a bit of a busier, edgier sound still drenched in a good bit of reverb.

4/5

Overthink It
9The 1975
Being Funny In A Foreign Language


The leanest 1975 record yet starts with an incredible 6 track run of interesting indie-rock synth-pop creations. Unfortunately one dull track halts the momentum, and the slower tracks that fill up the end of the record are good, but not as good as what comes before.

3.8/5

The 1975, Oh Caroline, Part Of The Band
10Let's Eat Grandma
Two Ribbons


Feels kind of generic at points - but it's well crafted synthpop with nice, fun vocals.

3.1/5

Happy New Year, Strange Conversations
11Taylor Swift
Midnights


MIDnights. I didn't realize how hokey Swift lyrics could sound, but leave it to Taylor to say 'i feel like everybody is a sexy baby and i'm a monster up on the hill'. Few good tunes though

3/5

You're On Your Own Kid, Question...?, Mastermind
12M.I.A.
Mata


Anti-vaxx defending, Candace Owens selfie taking, Sri Lankan songstress takes it back to succesfully mix the old with the new. Bars are still whack. But the beats are insane.

3.3/5

Marigold, Mata Life, FIASOM Pt. II, Beep, Time Traveller
13Arctic Monkeys
The Car


The primates work on the cinematic sound they tried and failed to ace on their previous album - they make good headway here.

3.8/5

Sculpture Of Anything Goes, Body Paint, The Car, Hello You
14Carly Rae Jepsen
The Loneliest Time


A successful show of the 'concise three minute' pop song album, ending in a lengthy impressive ballad and the lengthy impressive drowning in disco title track.

4/5

The Loneliest Time, Surrender My Hear, Bad Thing Twice, Western Wind
15Sobs
Air Guitar


Short, varied, hard to pin down pop-rock. Goes over more genres then it has tracks, and does it well.

3.7/5
16Deaton Chris Anthony
Sid The Kid


meandering and overstaying its welcome, DCA has a lot of ideas that just aren't fleshed out to the degree they should be. It's for the most part an engaging listen, but once the tricks get old, they get OLD.

2.9/5

Shed Head, Behind The Lockers With Hunter, I Told You I Hate This Feeling
17Otoboke Beaver
SUPER CHAMPON


Fun, fast, hard punk

3.6/5

Pardon?, Dirty Old Fart Is Waiting For My Reaction, I Checked Your Cellphone, Let's Shopping after show
18Palm
Nicks and Grazes


math rock? idk how to describe this band

3.9/5

On The Sly, Away Kit, Mirror Mirror
19R.A.P. Ferreira
5 to the Eye with Stars


3.6/5
20 Nas
Kings Disease III


4.1/5
21Tomberlin
i don’t know who needs to hear this...


Tranquil singer-songwriter folk

4/5

tap, collect caller, idkwntht
22Ethel Cain
Preacher's Daughter


I need to listen to this one again, it's massive - emotionally charged concept album where every turn and meandering road the sound follows is enjoyable

4.2/5

Gibson Girl, Ptolomaea, Televangelism, American Teenager
23Capsule (JPN)
METRO PULSE


Nakata's take on a synthwave sound mixed with city-pop gives us a very vocal CAPSULE album that is danceable, has catchy melodies, and is surpisingly solid from start to finish. The duo's best work in over a decade. 3.8/5

Start, Give Me A Ride, Virtual Freedom, Escape From Reality
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