Your Top 10 records for 2020!
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 Did not know the Futurebirds had a new one. Good band. Hung out with them in Austin once upon a time.Indifference71 said:1. The Strokes- New Abnormal
 2. Nathaniel Raetliff- And It's Still Alright
 3.PJ- Gigaton
 4. Jason Isbell- Reunions
 5. Futurebirds- Teamwork
 6. The Airborne Toxic Event- Hollywood Park
 7. The Lawrence Arms- Skeleton Coast
 8. Brian Fallon- Local Honey
 9. Laura Jane Grace- Stay Alive
 10. Local H- Lifers0
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            Great list, above. Love Futurebirds and love the newest record. Definitely went for it a couple of times, with the songs more polished than ever. Also, I should have put Local H on my list. That band can do no wrong.0
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            Damn, i've listened to so much music this year but don't think i've listened to enough new music to compile a top 5 never mind top 20!
 The three albums from this year i've loved and played the most are:
 1. Pluralone - I Don't Feel Well
 2. PJ - Gigaton
 3. Brian Fallon - Local Honey0
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            All this does is remind me I'm old. I don't really listen to "new" music, but I've definetely listened to a lot of music I've never heard before in the past year. Unfortunately I'm usually about 3 - 5 years behind these days when it comes to new stuff unless it's one of my favorite bands releasing a new album, which this year were PJ and Deftones. Loved both albums more than anything they've put out in the last 10 years so it was a good year.
 Deftones are metal album of the year for me and PJ is rock album.
 I will listen to some of the other stuff mentioned in this thread though. I respect Taylor Swift, but cannot get in to her music.It's a hopeless situation...0
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 I would suggest one of these newer records. They aren't big pop like the rest of her catalog.tbergs said:I respect Taylor Swift, but cannot get in to her music.0
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            My lucky thirteen...
 Neil Young - The Old Homestead (from Archives II)
 Pearl Jam - Gigaton
 Mark Lanegan Band - Another Knock At The Door (IYEARA Remixes)
 Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Return to Greendale
 Lou Barlow - EMOH (20h Anniversary reissue)
 Neil Young - Homegrown
 David Lowery - In The Shadow of The Bull
 Powderfinger - Unreleased
 Mark Lanegan - Straight Songs of Sorrow
 Brian Fallon - Local Honey
 Bob Mould - Blue Hearts
 Jeff Tweedy - Love Is The King
 John Frusciante - Maya
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            Not in order preliminary list. No, PJ did not make the cut. I just don't listen to Gigaton all that much.1. Taylor Swift – Folklore 2. Ward Davis – Black Cats and Crows 3. Margo Price – That’s How Rumours Get Started 4. Xoth – Interdimensional Invocations 5. Phoebe Bridgers – Punisher 6. American Aquarium – Lamentations 7. Bruce Springsteen – Letter to You 8. Gulch – Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress 9. Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia 10. Touche Amore - Lament
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            1. Run The Jewels -- RTJ4
 2. Waxahatchee -- Saint Cloud
 3. Matt Berninger -- Serpentine Prison
 4. Bonny Light Horseman -- S/T
 5. IDLES -- Ultra Mono
 6. Fiona Apple -- Fetch The Bolt Cutters
 7. Bob Dylan -- Rough and Rowdy Ways
 8. Taylor Swift -- folklore/evermore (*I've recently been hopped on the buzz train so somewhat still sussing out where these rank)
 9. Pearl Jam -- Gigaton (**Is it just me or do you also have a hard time objectively critiquing latter day PJ albums? It usually takes me a few years before they find their landing spot relative to current releases and, especially, previous PJ albums)
 10. Public Enemy -- What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?
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 11. EOB -- Earth
 12. Sturgill Simpson -- Cuttin' Grass - Vol1&2 (really digging Vol.2)
 13. Khruangbin -- Mordechai
 14. Freddie Gibbs -- Bandana
 15. Gillian Welch -- Boots No.2: The Lost Songs Vols.1-3
 15. Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real -- Naked Garden
 16. Andy Shauf -- The Neon Skyline
 17. Benny The Butcher -- Burden of Proof
 18. The Avett Brothers -- The Third Gleam
 19. Nubya Garcia -- Source
 20. The Strokes -- The New Abnormal0
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 No doubt!LukinFan said:Great year for music! Oodles of solid releases, and hopefully more finished cooking and ready to pull out of the COVID oven. Also...goes w/o saying... hope the artists are able to make a fair living off their '20 album releases and until they're able to properly tour them.                        0 Oodles of solid releases, and hopefully more finished cooking and ready to pull out of the COVID oven. Also...goes w/o saying... hope the artists are able to make a fair living off their '20 album releases and until they're able to properly tour them.                        0
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 I need to check out the new Sturgill and Public Enemy albums. I love Sturgill's Vol 1 from this year.jjflash said:1. Run The Jewels -- RTJ4
 2. Waxahatchee -- Saint Cloud
 3. Matt Berninger -- Serpentine Prison
 4. Bonny Light Horseman -- S/T
 5. IDLES -- Ultra Mono
 6. Fiona Apple -- Fetch The Bolt Cutters
 7. Bob Dylan -- Rough and Rowdy Ways
 8. Taylor Swift -- folklore/evermore (*I've recently been hopped on the buzz train so somewhat still sussing out where these rank)
 9. Pearl Jam -- Gigaton (**Is it just me or do you also have a hard time objectively critiquing latter day PJ albums? It usually takes me a few years before they find their landing spot relative to current releases and, especially, previous PJ albums)
 10. Public Enemy -- What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?
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 11. EOB -- Earth
 12. Sturgill Simpson -- Cuttin' Grass - Vol1&2 (really digging Vol.2)
 13. Khruangbin -- Mordechai
 14. Freddie Gibbs -- Bandana
 15. Gillian Welch -- Boots No.2: The Lost Songs Vols.1-3
 15. Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real -- Naked Garden
 16. Andy Shauf -- The Neon Skyline
 17. Benny The Butcher -- Burden of Proof
 18. The Avett Brothers -- The Third Gleam
 19. Nubya Garcia -- Source
 20. The Strokes -- The New Abnormalwww.RLMcDaniel.com
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            Sault - Untitled (Rise)
 Sault - Untitled (Black Is)
 Blue Note Re:imagined
 Khruangbin - Mordechai
 Keleketla!
 Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - What Kinda Music
 Run The Jewels - 4
 Matthew Halsall - Salute To The Sun
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 The Avalanches - We Will Always Love You0
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            Damn I think other than Gigaton and Waterfall 2. I didn't buy any new stuff, just hd versions of old stuff0
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            Happy Friday!What a crazy & musical year....For me, it was a rollercoaster just like for everyone else....but...music helped me navigate this really strange year. This is my list scribbled down on a pad. I definitely have a favorite album, but the rest would vary depending on mood, state of the world, quarantine situation and whatever else was going on.That being said, I think I have a consistent #1. I listen to this album (& talk about it) all the time. (Just ask my amazing wife, Laurel. ) My #2 is solid because it's one of the best albums of all time and this reissue gave us all a glimpse of what else they were working on at that time. After that, it simply depends on the variables listed above. Be well, be safe and wear a mask! Can't wait for 2021 and hope you're all doing well! Ok...here we go.......1- The Strokes: The New Abnormal2- Tom Petty: Wildflowers & All The RestPearl Jam: GigatonJosh Ritter: See Here, I Built You A MansionFiona Apple: Fetch The Bolt CuttersSturgill Simpson: Cuttin' Grass Vol 1 & 2Waxahatchee: Saint CloudDrive By Truckers: The UnravelingDrive By Truckers: The New OKOld 97's: TwelfthEOB: EarthRun The Jewels: RTJ4Matt Berninger: Serpentine PrisonPainted Shield: Painted ShieldBob Dylan: Rough & Rowdy WaysLukas Nelson & Promise of the Real: Naked GardenNeil Young: HomegrownJason Isbell & the 400 Unit: ReunionsMark Lanegan: Straight Songs of SorrowJosiah Johnson: Every Feeling On A LoopMy Morning Jacket: The Waterfall IIThe War On Drugs: Live DrugsMargo Price: That's How Rumors Get StartedPhoebe Bridgers: PunisherI know for a fact that I've left some off, but that's how it goes. Stay safe, everyone and enjoy that holiday music!I LOVE MUSIC.
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            There was alot of good music, thankfully:1) Killers-Imploding the Mirage (vintage Killers)2) PJ-Gigaton (my fav PJ of the last 3-4 albums)3) Hotel Mira - Perfectionism (check out their song: This could be it for me, if you like that you will love this album)4) Nothing But Thieves - Moral Panic (weird how an album made pre-pandemic has so many themes relevant to it. The singer has phenomenal range and the music matches it)These four albums will forever remind me of Corona lockdowns.0
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            Gigaton 9-months-in has already aged way better than LB or selftitled ever did to my ears during the same time measurements. Once the initial excitement wore off on those albums i never wanted to revisit them much. Gigaton is still a go to album in the car or in the gym. Had it back on the turntable the other day. So thats been a nice surprise from a 30 yr old band.Post edited by cp3iverson on0
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 Completely agree. Really solid album and just so good.cp3iverson said:Gigaton 9-months-in has already aged way better than LB or selftitled ever did to my ears during the same time measurements. Once the initial excitement wore off on those albums i never wanted to revisit them much. Gigaton is still a go to album in the car or in the gym. Had it back on the turntable the other day. So thats been a nice surprise from a 30 yr old band.I LOVE MUSIC.
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            Yeah, theres more nuance to it than the last 2. Its had legs for me too.0
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            I’m going to be researching all of these lists. I need to add some new music to my collection. Thanks for all the suggestions.0
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            Pearl Jam - Gigaton Deftones - Ohms AC/DC - Power Up Kevin Morby - Sundowner Neil Young - Homegrown Bob Dylan - Rough & Rowdy Ways The Lemon Twigs - songs for the general public Fontaines DC - A hero's death Marylin Manson - We are chaos freddie vedder0
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            In no particular order:
 Pearl Jam - Gigaton
 My Morning Jacket - Waterfall II
 The Strokes - The New Abnormal
 Jason Isbell - Reunions
 Drive By Truckers - The Unraveling
 Tame Impala - The Slow Rush
 War on Drugs - Live Drugs
 Fleet Foxes - Shore
 Avett Brothers - The Third Gleam
 The Doves - The Universal Want0
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