Your Top 10 Albums of 2019

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  • disilluziondisilluzion Posts: 1,015
    Sure is. All had albums released in 2019.
  • LukinFanLukinFan Florida Posts: 28,972
    RS151862 said:
    In no particular order:

    Avril Lavigne
    Buckcherry
    Tesla
    Weezer (Teal)
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Bruce Springsteen
    CRB
    Collective Soul
    Art Alexakis
    Steel Panther
    This is for 2019?
    RS151862 said:
    In no particular order:

    Avril Lavigne
    Buckcherry
    Tesla
    Weezer (Teal)
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Bruce Springsteen
    CRB
    Collective Soul
    Art Alexakis
    Steel Panther
    This is for 2019?

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  • jerparker20jerparker20 St. Paul, MN Posts: 2,399
    2019 was the year I fell down the Jerry Garcia Band hole, subscribed to the Neil Young Archives, and re-emerged myself in the history of country music which included a lot Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson. Not a lot of new music.

    Top Three:
    Maggie Rogers - Heard It In a Past Life
    Sturgill Simpson - Sound and Fury
    JS Ondara - Tales of America

    The Rest:
    Jenny Lewis - On the Line
    Lana del Rey - Norman F’n Rockwell
    Yola - Walk Through Fire
    Vampire Weekend - Father of the Bride
    Bruce Springsteen - Western Stars
    Country Music, A Film by Ken Burns - The Soundtrack
    Lizzo - Cuz I Love You




  • RS151862 said:
    In no particular order:

    Avril Lavigne
    Buckcherry
    Tesla
    Weezer (Teal)
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Bruce Springsteen
    CRB
    Collective Soul
    Art Alexakis
    Steel Panther
    This is for 2019?
    This cracked me the F up.

    Steel Panther is still making records?
  • goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,259
    goldrush said:
    The Best (by far):
    1. Mark Lanegan Band - Somebody’s Knocking

    The Rest:
    2. Joseph Arthur - Come Back World
    3. Foy Vance - From Muscle Shoals
    4. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Colorado
    5. Purple Mountains - Purple Mountains
    6. The Hold Steady - Thrashing Thru The Passion
    7. Foy Vance - To Memphis
    8. Hilltop Hoods - The Great Expanse
    9. Elbow - Giants of All Sizes
    10. Glen Hansard - This Wild Willing

    Bugger, I forgot Sebadoh! And Tuscaloosa!  :o

    The Best (by far):
    1. Mark Lanegan Band - Somebody’s Knocking

    The Rest:
    2. Joseph Arthur - Come Back World
    3. Foy Vance - From Muscle Shoals
    4. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Colorado
    5. Purple Mountains - Purple Mountains
    6. The Hold Steady - Thrashing Thru The Passion
    7. Sebadoh - Act Surprised
    8. Neil Young & Stray Gators - Tuscaloosa
    9. Foy Vance - To Memphis
    10. Hilltop Hoods - The Great Expanse
    “Do not postpone happiness”
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  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    edited December 2019
    Yep ive always heard the Doors there lol.  Also the Adams Family Theme song. 

    Glad you gave her a listen! 
    I gave it two listens haha.
    One more time after I posted the above.
    I liked it more on my second listen.
    The songs I said are my favourites are stuck in my head haha.

    I read on Wikipedia about the album and The Doors is mentioned on their.
    Post edited by Thoughts_Arrive on
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  • Tim SimmonsTim Simmons Posts: 6,865
    And not a parody list? 
  • I just heard about Purple Mountains and wow on that story...
    PT, for people who are young...think NY, BS, and then think of the one person missing
    hint...the triple threat only option...singer, song writer, guitar player 
  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    Third listen of Billie Eilish's album.
    It is growing on me. I need to delve into the lyrics to try make sense of them.
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  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    edited January 2020
    Third listen of Billie Eilish's album.
    It is growing on me. I need to delve into the lyrics to try make sense of them.
    Glad to hear it man.  It took me hearing my wife and 21 yr old daughter blasting it for a few weeks before i took to her.  Lol.  Also check out her EP that has songs like “ocean eyes”, “belly ache”, “idontwannabeyouanymore”.  Some good stuff.  

    here’s her newest tune.  Kind of a Corduroy type song lyrically. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCTMq7xvdXU


  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    edited January 2020
    Thanks dude. I'll check it out the EP.
    I cannot see how the lyrics to that new single are Corduroy-like? 
    I have egg on my face now haha. I love the songs where she sings more than whispers.
    I am listening to Lizzo's latest album preview tracks on iTunes to see what the big fuss is about her.
    Post edited by Thoughts_Arrive on
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  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    Sorry. Apparently its a very fame-driven/media-criticism tune.  

    Hey man we’re all getting pretty damn old lol.  Shes not the only artist where i was like “yeah i dont get this at all. Definitely not for my age group”.  Sometimes i end up getting it. Sometimes i dont lol.  At least we still have open-ears at this point. 
  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    edited January 2020
    Always good to be open minded.
    I have her EP playing on YouTube.
    So far this is the one that has got my attention.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGHTOVw6F4Q&list=PLOCIkxSVzlDLsCVRLJPM5qGoVTjqhHBEP&index=5

    EDIT:
    Bellyache is great as is Ocean Eyes. Amazing lyrics to Ocean Eyes. She was only 14 when she wrote that wtf.
    Post edited by Thoughts_Arrive on
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  • YefaYefa Posts: 1,133
    Here is my top 25 list for 2019 as it now stands.  It's subject to revision as I continue to catch up on 2019 albums.

    Atlantean Kodex - The Course Of Empire
    Black Pumas - s/t
    Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race
    Bill Callahan - Shepherd In a Sheepskin Vest
    Crypt Sermon - The Ruins of Fading Light
    Darkthrone - Old Star
    The Delines - The Imperial
    Drivin’ N Cryin’ - Live the Love Beautiful
    Elder - Gold & Silver Sessions
    The Honey Pot - Bewildered Jane
    Inter Arma - Sulphur English
    Itasca - Spring
    Kadavar - For the Dead Travel Fast
    Lankum - The Livelong Day
    Magic Circle - Departed Souls
    Meat Puppets - Dusty Notes
    Nebula - Holy Shit
    Opeth - In Cauda Venenum
    Purple Mountains - Purple Mountains
    Smoulder - Times of Obscene Evil and Wild Daring
    Spirit Adrift - Divided By Darkness
    Bruce Springsteen - Western Stars
    Tool - Fear Inoculum
    Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising
    Wolcensmen - Fire In The White Stone

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  • PapPap Aspra Spitia, Greece Posts: 28,123
    edited January 2020
    1) Filthy Friends - Emerald Valley
    2) Dr. Albert Flipout's One Can Band - Undercover
    3) Sleater-Kinney - The Center Won't Hold
    4) Rising Appalachia - Leylines
    5) Mark Lanegan - Somebody's Knocking
    6) The Waterboys - Where The Action Is
    7) The Little Ships - Like Shadows
    8) The Black Keys - Let's Rock
    9) The Avett Brothers - Closer Than Together
    10) Jack Irons - Dream Of Luminous Blue
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  • CC68885CC68885 Syracuse Posts: 22
    edited January 2020
    The Glorious Sons- A War on Everything is the best and not really impressed by anything else (Fear Inoculum is good but sounds like the same old Tool)

    Too many people sleeping in this band. Very innovative, taking chances, changing styles on each album.  It’s refreshing rock and roll!!!
    Post edited by CC68885 on
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