Album of the Week
Album Of The Week – Various Artists “Holidays Rule Vol. 2”
Who: Various Artists What: Holidays Rule Vol. 2 Where: America Why: A fine contemporary addition to the Christmas canon in the spirit of previous seasonal compilations A Very Special Christmas 1-7 and Maybe This Christmas 1-3 When: 2017...
Album Of The Week – Cher “Christmas”
Who: Cher What: Christmas Where: Malibu, California via the greater Los Angeles area, California via Hawaii, via New York City via Aspen, Colorado via El Centro, California Why: Because Cher. That and because she has taken The Zombies This Will Be Our Year from their...
Album Of The Week – Tarja “Dark Christmas”
Who: Tarja What: Dark Christmas Where: Helsinki, Finland via Karlsruhe, Germany via Savonlinna via Kuopio via Puhos, Finland Why: Tarja Turunen (or simply Tarja) is a Finnish heavy metal singer, best known as the former lead vocalist of Finnish symphonic metal band...
Album Of The Week – The Polyphonic Spree “Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays, Vol. One”
Who: The Polyphonic Spree What: Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays, Vol. One Where: Dallas, Texas Why: The Polyphonic Spree is an American choral rock group from Dallas, Texas formed by Tim DeLaughter in the year 2000. DeLaughter's previous group, Tripping Daisy,...
Album Of The Week – The Superions “Destination…Christmas!”
Who: The Superions What: Destination…Christmas! Where: Orlando, Florida Why: The Superions are an American synth pop band formed in Orlando, Florida in 2006 as a side project of The B-52s frontman Fred Schneider with Noah Brodie and Dan Marshall. The band, originally...
Album Of The Week – The Tenors “Christmas With The Tenors”
The Tenors (formerly known as The Canadian Tenors) are a vocal group consisting of Victor Micallef, Clifton Murray, Alberto Urso and Mark Masri. The group is the creation of Award winning Canadian composer, producer and talent impresario Jill Ann Siemens. Originally a...
Album Of The Week – Pentatonix “The Greatest Christmas Hits”
Who: Pentatonix What: The Greatest Christmas Hits Where: Arlington, Texas, USA Why: Pentatonix is an American a cappella group from Arlington, Texas, consisting of vocalists Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Matt Sallee, and Kevin Olusola. Formed in 2011,...
Album Of The Week – “Matangi” by M.I.A.
Who: M.I.A. What: Matangi Where: London, England via Acton, west London, via Phipps Bridge Estate, Mitcham, south London via Madras, India via Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka via Hounslow, West London, England Why: M. I. A. is a British rapper whose music combines elements...
Record Of The Week – The Beatles “Now And Then”
Who: The Beatles What: Now And Then/Love Me Do Where: The Dakota, Manhattan, New York City, USA, Friar Park, Henley-On-Thames, England, Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California, USA, Hogg Hill Mill, East Sussex, England, Roccabella West, Los Angeles, California, USA,...
Album Of The Week – The Bobby Lees – “Beauty Pageant”
Who: The Bobby Lees What: Beauty Pageant Where: Woodstock, New York, USA Why: Although hailing from the heartland of American bohemia which spawned both the Woodstock music festival and the American Arts & Crafts movement, The Bobby Lees’ aren’t your grandmother’s...
Album Of The Week – The Black Belles “The Black Belles”
Who: The Black Belles What: The Black Belles Where: Nashville, Tennessee via Detroit, Michigan, USA Why: In 2009 at the age of 19, gutsy Detroit schoolgirl Olivia Jean got herself down to the local live music venue hosting Nashville based The Dead Weather and managed...
Album Of The Week – Aldous Harding “Warm Chris”
Who: Aldous Harding What: Warm Chris Where: Cardiff, Wales via Lyttelton, New Zealand Why: Carole King. Cynthia Weil. Carol Kaye. Dolly Parton. Loretta Lynn. Buffy Sainte-Marie. Joni Mitchell. Laura Nyro. Ellen McIlwaine. Patti Smith. Wendy Carlos. Laurie Anderson....
Album Of The Week – Public Image Ltd “End Of World”
Who: Public Image Ltd What: End Of World Where: Venice, Los Angeles, California, via New York City, New York, USA via Holloway, north London, England Why: An at times divisive character, one time Sex Pistol John Lydon has sustained a music career spanning six decades...
Album Of The Week – James Hunter “The Hard Way”
Who: James Hunter What: The Hard Way Where: Colchester, Essex, England Why: The singers, songwriters, musicians, instruments, arrangers, engineers, producers, audio technicians, tape operators, audio equipment, amplifiers, microphones, rooms, buildings and individuals...
Album Of The Week – The Polyphonic Spree “Together We’re Heavy”
Who: The Polyphonic Spree What: Together We’re Heavy Where: Dallas, Texas Why: If you’re very lucky your favourite band will make at least one truly brilliant masterwork of an album. Not unlike Talk Talk’s Spirt Of Eden, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, The Flaming Lips’...
Album Of The Week – Capital Cities “In A Tidal Wave Of Mystery”
Who: Capital Cities What: In A Tidal Wave Of Mystery Where: Los Angels, California Why: In an alternate universe Australian psych band Tame Impala reimagine themselves as an American chart topping success churning out catchy Top 40 EDM fused anthemic pop in the...
Album Of The Week – A. J. Croce “That’s Me In The Bar”
Who: A.J. Croce What: That’s Me In The Bar Where: San Diego, California via Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA Why: The exact whereabouts of New Orleans jazz, blues, R&B, funk musician, singer, songwriter Mac Rebennack nine months before the birth of American singer...
Album Of The Week – Madonna “Finally Enough Love! #1’s Remixed”
Who: Madonna What: Finally Enough Love! #1’s Remixed Where: Simultaneously in Lisbon, Portugal, London, England, Beverly Hills, California, and New York, New York via the suburbs of Detroit and Bay City, Michigan, USA Why: A remix is a piece of media which has been...
Album Of The Week – Instant Karma (The Complete Recordings) Various Artists
Who: Various Artists What: Instant Karma (The Complete Recordings) Where: Globally, from every corner of planet Earth Currently available as a download only Why: The complete 61 sides recorded for Amnesty International’s awareness raising campaign and fundraiser for...
Album Of The Week – Franz Ferdinand “Always Ascending”
Who: Franz Ferdinand What: Always Ascending Where: Glasgow, Scotland Why: Transport yourself back to 1978. Television have set their sights on guitar driven disco and recorded Parallel Lines When: 2018 https://youtu.be/PNsUgvkjviY
Album Of The Week – Kacey Musgraves “Star-Crossed”
Who: Kacey Musgraves What: Star-Crossed Where: East Texas via Austin, Nashville, Mineola and Golden, Texas, USA Why: Has Kacey Musgraves created a new sub genre of Country Music with her latest album? Urban Millennial Countrypolitan? Listen to decide for yourself....
Album Of The Week – Arooj Aftab “Vulture Prince”
Who: Arooj Aftab What: Vulture Prince Where: New York City via Boston Berklee College of Music via Lahore, Pakistan via Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Why: With airy atmospheric backing tracks reminiscent of David Sylvian, Eno’s contributions to Bowie’s “Low” and brush strokes...
Album Of The Week – Meaghan Smith “The Cricket’s Orchestra”
Who: Meaghan Smith What: The Cricket's Orchestra Where: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada via London, Ontario, Canada Why: Smith’s music has been dubbed modern vintage, an eclectic blend of early 20th century jazz, country folk swing with a contemporary electro club vibe...
Album Of The Week – Danny Michel “Black Birds Are Dancing Over Me”
Who: Danny Michel What: Black Birds Are Dancing Over Me Where: Grey County, Ontario, Canada close to the Bruce Trail via his 1978 GMC G15 Vandura Star Trek van via Belize, Central America via Ottawa, Ontario, Canada via Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Why:...
Album Of The Week – Tim Arnold “Super Connected”
Who: Tim Arnold What: Super Connected Where: London, England via Hertfordshire, England, UK, France & Spain Why: Initially Apple iTunes banned Tim Arnold’s latest critically acclaimed album, but after a carefully constructed love infused social media campaign and...
Album Of The Week – Dylan Menzie “Adolescent Nature”
Who: Dylan Menzie What: Adolescent Nature Where: Belle River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Why: One of the most talented songwriters to emerge out of Prince Edward Island in ages. If Joel Plaskett and Jackson Brown had a baby. When: 2016...
Album Of The Week – Fontaines D.C. “Skinty Fia”
Who: Fontaines D.C. What: Skinty Fia Where: Dublin, Ireland Why: Post-punk is a self explanatory term, music from England in the late 1970s that emerged after punk. The term is time and place specific. Fast forward 45 years and now post-punk refers to music sounding...
Album Of The Week – Ben Caplan “Birds With Broken Wings”
Who: Ben Caplan What: Birds With Broken Wings Where: Halifax, Nova Scotia via Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Why: Rabbinical rock ‘n’ roll gypsy theatre. When: 2015 https://youtu.be/kfzy08FSdS4
Album Of The Week – Patricia O’Callaghan “Matador: The Songs Of Leonard Cohen”
Who: Patricia O’Callaghan What: Matador: The Songs of Leonard Cohen Where: Toronto via Banff via Timmins via Iroquois Falls via Dryden, Ontario, Canada Why: Possibly Canada's most gifted jazz-cabaret hybrid, O’Callaghan brings her distinctive brand of cabaret to a...
Album Of The Week – Red Hot Chili Peppers “Return Of The Dream Canteen”
Who: Red Hot Chili Peppers What: Return Of The Dream Canteen Where: Los Angeles, California, USA Why: After a decade long absence the classic lineup of the Red Hot Chili Peppers returns with the inclusion of guitarist extraordinaire John Frusciante. One of the finest...
Album Of The Week – Kinley “Letters Never Sent”
Who: Kinley What: Letters Never Sent Where: Charlottetown, PEI, Canada Why: Delicate ethereal synth pop realized by Kinley Dowling’s exquisite vocals and producer Colin Buchanan’s studio wizardry. When: 2016 https://youtu.be/fHpriNqW60Q
Album Of The Week – Future Islands “The Far Field”
Who: Future Islands What: The Far Field Where: Baltimore, Maryland, USA Why: Earthy organic stylized vocals juxtaposed against a backdrop of 21st century synthetic pop reminiscent of early New Order When: 2017 https://youtu.be/5PFZnKYnL1s
Album Of The Week – Fortunate Ones “Hold Fast”
Who: Fortunate Ones What: Hold Fast Where: St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada Why: Anthemic new millennium pop mixed with powerful intimate ballads from coupled duo Andrew James O'Brien and Catherine Allan singing lead vocals in unison. When: 2018...
Album Of The Week – Good Lovelies “Good Lovelies”
Who: Good Lovelies What: Good Lovelies (self titled album) Where: Ontario, Canada (Caroline Brooks from Whitby, Kerri Ough from Port Hope and Sue Passmore from Cobourg) Why: Swinging hard like the house band for A Prairie Home Companion, these three women channel the...
Album Of The Week – Villages “Villages”
Who: Villages What: Villages (self titled album) Where: Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada Why: In the tradition of Donovan’s “Open Road” album, Celtic Rock at its finest. For fans of Fairport Convention, Richard Thompson, the British folk music renaissance of...
Album Of The Week – Rose Cousins “We Have Made A Spark”
Who: Rose Cousins What: We Have Made A Spark Where: Halifax, Nova Scotia via Prince Edward Island, Canada Why: At once both pithy and ethereal with nary an earnest acoustic guitar in sight. When: 2012 https://youtu.be/sEclFc0K1l0
Album Of The Week – Meaghan Blanchard “She’s Gonna Fly”
Who: Meaghan Blanchard What: She’s Gonna Fly Where: O’Leary via Hunter River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Why: Like acoustic based roots music but not that corporate new country crap they peddle as Country music today? Look no further than multiple Music PEI and ECMA...
Album Of The Week – The Heartbreakers “L.A.M.F.”
Who: The Heartbreakers What: L.A.M.F. Where: London, England via Queens, New York When: 1977 Why: Two words. Johnny Thunders. If Iggy Pop is the granddaddy of punk, Thunders (1952-1991) is the granddaddy of punk rock guitar. As a founding member of the New York Dolls,...
Album Of The Week – Miley Cyrus “Endless Summer Vacation”
Who: Miley Cyrus What: Endless Summer Vacation Where: Malibu via Los Angeles via Tennessee Why: Past her mind altering dalliance with the Flaming Lips and the subsequent Dead Petz album, Cyrus continues to shed styles as often as costumes but what remains the same is...
Album Of The Week – Lights “Siberia Acoustic”
Who: Lights What: Siberia Acoustic Where: Toronto via Timmins, Ontario Canada Why: While evoking the vocal stylings of Jill Sobule and Lisa Loeb, Canadian electro pop artist Lights reimagines her 2011 Top 10 gold selling sophomore album in a stripped down unplugged...
Album Of The Week – Serena Ryder “Harmony”
Who: Serena Ryder What: Harmony Where: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Why: Perhaps it’s not just a coincidence that some of the biggest selling music of all time was made by Canadian women, Alanis Morissette, Shania Twain and Celine Dion to name a few, not to mention...
Album Of The Week – Sticky Fingers “Caress Your Soul”
Who: Sticky Fingers What: Caress Your Soul Where: Sydney, Australia Why: Chart topping Australian indie reggae rock band Sticky Fingers celebrate the 10th anniversary of their 2013 debut album When: 2013...
Album Of The Week – Jobriath “Jobriath”
Who: Jobriath (aka Bruce Wayne Campbell, Jobriath Boone, Cole Berlin) What: Jobriath Where: New York’s Chelsea Hotel pyramid-topped rooftop apartment via Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California via King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA Why: The self anointed “true...
Album Of The Week – Nina Hagen “Unity”
Who: Nina Hagen What: Unity Where: Los Angeles via East Berlin, East Germany Why: Simply put, Hagen has one of the most elastically challenging vocal instruments of the last century. Of any century. When: 2022...
Album Of The Week – John Tartaglia “Tartaglian Theorem”
Who: John Tartaglian aka John Andrews aka John Andrews Tartaglian aka Tartaglian What: Tartaglian Theorem Where: USA Why: John Tartaglia was an American composer, arranger and musician, sometimes credited as John Andrews on earlier releases. His unique take on 60s...
Album Of The Week – Van Duren “Are You Serious?”
Who: Van Duren What: Are You Serious? Where: Memphis, Tennessee USA Why: Van Duren is synonymous with the 1970's Memphis Power Pop scene, playing with the likes of Chris Bell and Jody Stephens and at one point auditioning as the 2nd guitar player for Big Star just...
Album Of The Week – Spindrift “Ghost Of The West”
Who: Spindrift What: Ghost Of The West Where: Los Angeles, California Why: Because the world needs Kirpatrick Thomas’ LA based psychedelic spaghetti-western rock band When: 2013 https://youtube.com/watch?v=MhTlBBcTl8w&feature=shares
Album Of The Week – Plants And Animals “La La Land”
Who: Plants And Animals What: La La Land Where: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Why: This Montreal based trio has been making some of the finest most vital, layered indie New Post Rock music to come out of Canada in the last decade. When: 2010...
Album Of The Week – Jamie Cullum “The Pianoman At Christmas”
Who: Jamie Cullum What: The Pianoman At Christmas Where: Buckinghamshire, England Why: With Elton John, Billy Joel and Tom Waits advancing in their years, Cullum is a natural successor to the Piano Man crown. When: 2020...
2022 Top 10 Albums Of The Week Photo Collage
2022 Top 10 Albums Of The Week
2022 Top 10 Albums Of The Week
1. Once & Future Band Once & Future Band https://youtu.be/azLwFNZXbUI 2. Parquet Courts Sympathy For Life https://youtu.be/0R7wpcw1Z4A 3. Fontaines D.C. A Hero’s Death https://youtu.be/jLNt8aMNbvY 4. Ceramic Animal Sweet Unknown https://youtu.be/RBd09-7Y0Cs 5....
Album Of The Week – The Volebeats “Lonesome Galaxy”
Who: The Volebeats What: Lonesome Galaxy Where: Motor City, Motown, Detroit, Michigan Why: Critically acclaimed alt-country band from Detroit, Michigan have been bringing undertones of psychedelia and jangly '60s pop to the fore since their inception in 1987 When:...
Album Of The Week – The Garrys “Get Thee To A Nunnery”
Who: The Garrys What: Get Thee To A Nunnery Where: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Why: Prairie landlocked garage surf band The Garrys are a Canadian indie rock band from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, consisting of sisters Erica, Julie and Lenore Maier. They are most noted...
Album Of The Week – Steel Beans “Apricado”
Who: Steel Beans What: Apricado Where: Everette, Washington State, USA Why: Steel Beans is series of planets in the tiny universe of Jeremy DeBardi. Although generally influenced by 1960's music and art, no genre or medium really goes untouched from recording...
Album Of The Week – David Wilcox “Boy In The Boat”
Who: David Wilcox What: Boy In The Boat Where: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Why: Ironically, with 2 or 3 songs overplayed on classic rock radio in his home province of Ontario while virtually unknown in the rest of the country, David Wilcox remains nonetheless a Canadian...
Album Of The Week – Not From England “Kick Me Down To Dead Horse”
Who: Not From England What: Kick Me Down To Dead Horse Where: Los Angeles, California Why: Velvet Starlings approved When: 2019 https://youtu.be/OUW2YtM0o0k
Album Of The Week – Younolovebunny “Monster Jazz”
Who: Younolovebunny What: Monster Jazz Where: Copenhagen, Denmark Why: Younolovebunny is emerging artist Claus Frøhlich, a multitalented multi-instrumentist electric singer songwriter from Denmark When: 2021 https://youtu.be/mhmbLEMcbDE
Album Of The Week – Dennis Ellsworth & Kinley Dowling “Everyone Needs To Chill Out”
Who: Dennis Ellsworth & Kinley Dowling What: Everyone Needs To Chill Out Where: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Why: Acoustic alt-folk Canadiana singer songwriter chill out mix. The photonegative of Whitehorse. When: 2016...
Album Of The Week – The Brooks “Any Day Now”
Who: The Brooks What: Any Day Now Where: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Why: Canada’s finest funk outfit bar none When: 2020 https://youtu.be/baky6jjXUts
Album Of The Week – Jukebox The Ghost “Off To The Races”
Who: Jukebox The Ghost What: Off To The Races Where: Washington, DC metro area Why: This ain’t your Dad’s power pop. Jellyfish + Queen + AJR When: 2018 https://youtu.be/MnCRJ-nXb_w
Album Of The Week – Velvet Starlings “Technicolour Shakedown”
Who: Velvet Starlings What: Technicolour Shakedown Where: Los Angeles, California Why: Urgent teenage psychedelia for the new century When: 2021 release with a 2022 vinyl pressing https://youtu.be/IkJpzKOXQnE
Album Of The Week – The Black Keys “Dropout Boogie”
Who: The Black Keys What: Dropout Boogie Where: Nashville, Tennessee via Akron, Ohio Why: Keeping raw blues based swamp boogie rock alive and well in America When: 2022 https://youtu.be/ygC1d_XrERw
Album Of The Week – St. Vincent “Masseduction”
Who: St. Vincent What: Masseducation Where: Dallas, Texas Why: One of the most vital artists of the emerging era When: 2017 https://youtu.be/jPha0h8TA5U
Album Of The Week – Elvis Costello & The Imposters “A Boy Named If”
Who: Elvis Costello & The Imposters What: The Boy Named If Where: Global via London, England Why: Elvis is back! Rockin’ Elvis is back! Back in the building! When: 2022 https://youtu.be/XnQIWS5F4PU
Album Of The Week – Fontaines D. C. “A Hero’s Death”
Who: Fontaines D.C. What: A Hero’s Death Where: Dublin, Ireland Why: 100% genuine post millennial post punk When: 2020 https://youtu.be/vtFdrNqiWZg
Album Of The Week – Dennis Ellsworth “Things Change”
Who: Dennis Ellsworth What: Things Change Where: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island When: 2018 Why: A man of many genres, including but not limited to folk, country, rock, indie, pop, and chill-wave. Produced and recorded by Joel Plaskett in Halifax, Nova Scotia....
Album Of The Week – Once And Future Band “Deleted Scenes”
Who: Once And Future Band What: Deleted Scenes Where: Oakland, California When: 2020 Why: Like cherished voices from the past, modern day prog rock quad Once And Future Band writes and performs essential lasting material far beyond their contemporary peers....
Album Of The Week – Ceramic Animal “Sweet Unknown”
Who: Ceramic Animal What: Sweet Unknown Where: Doylestown, Pennsylvania When: 2022 Why: Retro inspired, stylistically diverse rock band with a strong D.I.Y. spirit, Ceramic Animal signed to Easy Eye Sound, working with label founder Dan Auerbach to release 2022’s...
Album Of The Week – The Flaming Lips “American Head”
Who: The Flaming Lips What: American Head Where: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Why: A perfectly orchestrated hallucinatory tale of substance abuse induced drug dealing with tragic consequences When: 2020 https://youtu.be/kxUXT6nEYFY
Album Of The Week – Eels “Extreme Witchcraft”
Who: Eels What: Extreme Witchcraft Where: Los Angeles, California Why: 38 minutes of finely crafted urgency When: 2022 https://youtu.be/euRULwGb44E
Album Of The Week – Garcia Peoples “Dodging Dues”
Who: Garcia Peoples What: Dodging Dues Where: Rutherford, New Jersey Why: The band has a style informed by '60s and '70s jam bands both renowned and obscure. When: 2022 https://youtu.be/MYlfmEAg5fg
Album Of The Week – John Grant “Queen of Denmark”
John Grant is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He came to prominence as the co-founder, lead vocalist, pianist and primary songwriter for the alternative rock band the Czars. After releasing six studio albums from 1994 to 2006, the band split up and Grant...
Album Of The Week “Once & Future Band” by Once & Future Band
Who: Once And Future Band What: Once And Future Band (s/t album) Where: Oakland, California Why: Crossover pop prog/progressive rock wizards When: 2017 album https://youtu.be/azLwFNZXbUI
2022 Albums of The Week
Once & Future Band Once & Future Band Once & Future Band Deleted Scenes The Flaming Lips American Head John Grant Queen Of Denmark Garcia Peoples Dodging Dues Fountaines D.C. A Hero’s Death Elvis Costello & The Imposters The Boy Named If Eels Extreme...
The Top 21 Albums of 2021
1. Parquet Courts - Sympathy For Life 2. Micky Dolenz - Dolenz Sings Nesmith 3. Velvet Starlings - Technicolour Shakedown 4. Shannon and the Clams - Year Of The Spider 5. Viagra Boys - Welfare Jazz 6. Henrik Appel - Humanity 7. Aaron Lee Tasjan - Tasjan! Tasjan!...
#1 Album of 2021 – Parquet Courts “Sympathy For Life”
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Top 5 Albums of 2021 – #2 Micky Dolenz “Dolenz Sings Nesmith”
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Top 5 Albums of 2021 – #3 Velvet Starlings “Technicolour Shakedown”
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Top 5 Albums of 2021 – #4 Shannon and the Clams “Year Of The Spider”
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Top 5 Albums of 2021 – #5 Viagra Boys “Welfare Jazz”
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Top 10 Albums of 2021 – #6 Henrik Appel “Humanity”
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Top 10 Albums of 2021 – #7 Aaron Lee Tasjan “Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!”
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Top 10 Albums of 2021 #8 – St. Vincent “Daddy’s Home”
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Top 10 Albums of 2021 – #9 The Black Keys “Delta Kream”
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Top 10 Albums of 2021 – #10 Ryley Walker “Course In Fable”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #11 Iceage “Seek Shelter”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #12 Flamingo Pier “Flamingo Pier”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #13 Yola “Stand For Myself”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #14 Royal Blood “Typhoons”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #15 Death From Above 1979 “Is For Lovers”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #16 Ty Segall “Harmonizer”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #17 Ringo Starr “Zoom In/Change The World”
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The Top 21 Albums of 2021 – #18 King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard “Butterfly 3000”
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The Top 21 Albums Of 2021 – #19 Valerie June “The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers”
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The Top 21 Albums Of 2021 – #20 Gary Numan “Intruder”
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The Top 21 Albums Of 2021 – #21 The Pretty Reckless “Death By Rock And Roll”
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Album Of The Week – Darren Criss “A Very Darren Crissmas”
“A holiday album that avoids all the cliches? "Bah Humbug," says Darren Criss. The stage and screen star, of Glee and Hedwig fame, just released a collection of songs that goes extra hard on holiday spirit. The actor and singer who co-starred in Glee for six seasons...
Album Of The Week – Parquet Courts “Sympathy For Life”
“After the release of 2018’s Wide Awake, Parquet Courts guitarist Austin Brown was feeling the effects of nearly a decade of touring and recording. “To be frank, I was a bit disillusioned with music in general. There was this exhaustion. Maybe I was just a bit bored...
Album Of The Week – Greta Van Fleet “The Battle At Garden’s Gate”
“Ever since the dawn of Jack White, artists who hunger to reassert the power of rock in a rockless age have tended to sound like reactionary young coots. But Greta Van Fleet — three brothers and a drummer from Frankenmouth, Michigan — set themselves apart by playing...


































































































