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Tony Breed writesCHIRP Radio’s Best of 2022: Tony Breed

CHIRP Radio Best of 2022

Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ and Board Member Emeritus Tony Breed.

Single of the year: Spoon / I Can’t Give Everything Away At the beginning of the year, Spoon released this excellent cover of this song from David Bowie’s last album. It is gorgeous and arresting and was the song most likely to make me cry back in January

Runner Up: Jinkx Monsoon / Looking at the Lights The song most likely to make me cry this December is this sweet song about managing when things get difficult during the holidays. We knew that Jinkx Monsoon was a very versatile drag queen; here she proves herself here to be a talented singer and songwriter.

 

 

 

 

#1 OCUPAÇÃO by Fado Bicha (self-released)

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Fado Bicha OCUPAÇÃOI never told me grandmother I was gay… how could I explain that to a deeply Catholic octogenarian from Portugal? But Portugal is different today; it’s a country where tradition and modernity sit side by side.

Fado Bicha Blends the two artfully. The duo roots their music in fado, the traditional Portuguese music of lamentation, often compared to the blues—but the blues were never co-opted and sanitized by a dictatorship the was fado was.

Fado Bicha returns fado to its gritty roots and infuses it with queer themes, singing about sex, dysphoria, and being queer and transgender. (My grandmother would be scandalized.)

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Marites Velasquez writesCHIRP Radio’s Best of 2022: Marites Velasquez

CHIRP Radio Best of 2022

Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from Outreach Director and occasional DJ Marites Velasquez.

I really got into new music this year! I expanded my horizons with so many amazing albums to dive into that it took me a while to narrow down my top ten. Here is the music that shaped my 2022:

 

 

 

 

 

 

#1 Mahal by Toro y Moi (Dead Oceans)

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Toro y Moi MahalI had no idea Chaz Bear was Filipino, but "mahal" is one of the few words in Tagalog I know well. When the title of the new Toro y Moi album was announced, my ears perked up. I've never really listened to Toro y Moi before, and now I've caught up on a decade's worth of music; Mahal is a standout.

I love that the album sounds like you're scanning the radio in your Jeepney on a chill, sunny day listening to jam after jam.

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Kelsey Stimple writesCHIRP Radio’s Best of 2022: Kelsey Stimple

CHIRP Radio Best of 2022

Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from Substitute DJ Kelsey Stimple.

I had fun listening to a lot of new music this year. Not much else to say--please see below for my twenty favorites! As soon as this posts, I'll probably change my mind about the order again, but I had to pull the trigger at some point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

#1 God Save the Animals by Alex G (Domino)

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Joe Held: Rebellious Jukebox writesCHIRP Radio’s Best of 2022: Joe Held - Rebellious Jukebox

CHIRP Radio Best of 2022

Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ and Manager of Record Donations Joe Held - Rebellious Jukebox.

2022 was another year full of great new album releases. It was difficult picking just 10 favorites, but here's a list as of Christmas Day. That's why my list of honorable mentions is so long. The lists could vary day-to-day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pink Dolphins by Anteloper (International Anthem)

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Matt Barr writesCHIRP Radio’s Best of 2022: Matt Barr

CHIRP Radio Best of 2022

Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ and Assistant Music Director Matt Barr.

The “best” albums of the year are simply our favorites, completely subjective and instable as our moods shift and twist.

And even then, sometimes it’s hard to distinguish your favorite from you WANT to be your favorite. In 2022, I felt there were dozens of albums that hit about the same for me, and no clear-cut winners.

However, I didn’t want to deliver an un-ranked list, so I went with what I wanted. Big thanks to the CHIRP music department, without which I may not have heard some of these.

 

 

 

 

#1 Keep on With Falling by The Boo Radleys (self-released)

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The Boo Radleys Keep on With FallingThe Boos were one of my favorite bands in the ‘90s. After they split in ’99, guitarist and main songwriter Martin Carr maintained a steady solo career. My jaw dropped when I heard the Boo Radleys were releasing a new EP last year, and dropped AGAIN when I heard Carr was not involved.

This full-length from “the other guys” is surprisingly good pop rock. And while it may not truly be the best album of the year, it made me the happiest to listen to. Favorite tracks: “All Along” “Keep on with Falling” “I Say a Lot of Things”

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