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Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2021. Our next list is from DJ Val Stokowski.
With how much great music we’ve been gifted in 2021, I knew crafting this year’s best-of list would be an undertaking. I present to you the most excessive year-end list I’ve ever made: starting with overall top 10 albums, followed by 15 honorable mentions (in alphabetical order), favorite albums from Chicago-based artists, then top 10 EPs.
*Note: Arthhur’s Occult Fractures was in the top spot for my Chicago list, but anything less than #1 overall didn’t seem fair. It’s my favorite album of the year.
My 2021 resolution was to stay organized…2022 will be to simplify.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2021. Our next list is from Saturday DJ, 2pm-4pm Peter Zimmerman.
It was another great year of music and here are my favorites:
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2021. Our next list is from DJ and Assistant Music Director Matt Barr.
As hard as I try, it is not possible to absorb all the music I'm exposed to, and I’m certain I missed loads of great albums. In fact, I have a list of at least 40 albums from this year I still haven't gotten to. And although I heard a ton of good music (I've already made three 80-minute iTunes mixes of 2021 songs), very few albums seemed to demand a spot in my top ten. My #1 was pretty definitive, but I had a hard time saying any album was great enough to be #2. In the end, this list doesn’t so much reflect the best albums, just my favorites at the moment.
Double albums are rarely worth it; they can usually be cut down to produce a killer single album. This one sprawls onto two records, but it’s not due to the number of songs. There is just a lot of space on this album. Nothing is immediate; most songs take a long time to develop. And therefore, it plays more like a single album. If you have some patience, it’s such a rewarding listen. Favorite track: Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2021. Our next list is from DJ and Board Emeritus Tony Breed.
Every year I pick a song—either a single or something not from my top 10—to be song of the year. It’s got to be one of those songs that stops you in your tracks whenever it comes on, one of those songs where you stay in the car to let it finish.
My choice for this year is a single I suggested for the station; every time it came on I thought, OH WHAT’S THIS, completely forgetting I was the reason we were playing it at all. Anthony and the Mountain, “Not Enough”
But I’ve got a whole slew of runners-up and each of these songs deserves your undivided attention:
From the moment I started listening to this album obsessively in the spring, I knew it would have to be my #1 album of the year. Songs about depressed queer teens… sign me up! Parks’ gorgeous voice and the rich melodies really evoking the stories she tells and you can just get lost in it.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2021. Our next list is from DJ Sarah Spencer.
2021 may have been another challenging year in the books, but it was a wonderful year for music. This is my fourth year-end top 10 list I've compiled for CHIRP Radio, however this is the first year that I'm leaving it unranked. There was just so much great stuff that passed my desk in 2021 that I don't feel as confident as I usually do picking my absolute favorites: the numbers seem to keep shifting around depending on the day and my mood. The albums that appear here are ones that I either spent the most time with, or that generally surprised and delighted me.