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Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ Val Wojs.
I’ve decided to opt for an unranked, overall/local split top 10 list this year. Let’s call it a five-way tie for number one overall, and (yet again!) my most listened to albums were from Chicago artists who also deserve their own top five recognition.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ and Assistant Music Director Danielle Sines.
Per usual, my top ten list is female dominated 😉 The music gods were kind to us this year. We were blessed with many great records and EPs, and the epic full return to live music.
In 2022, I finished listening to my A-Z vinyl collection (pop/rock) and have moved onto other genres in the challenge (see my CHIRP blog entry for more on this)... but thankfully the need to quarantine at home and listen to vinyl all day has shifted back to the luxury that it was pre-pandemic.
I'm currently in my "vocalist" section of the records, just finished Connie Francis. Hopefully 2023 is filled with even more wonderful music.
I heard from a little birdy that Impulsive Hearts could be releasing more music soon... so cheers to the new year and all that it brings.
I thought this record deserved all the attention that 2022 brought it; even if the rumors that the band is an industry plant are true. Good! Maybe the industry is finally getting sassy-sexy-fuck-it-all-women.
This record was on repeat throughout the year because of its catchy hooks and brazen lyrics. One of my favorites is the track “Loving You” with an accordion accompaniment with lyrics like, “Don't call me up/ You fucked it up/I’m not your friend/I’m not your pal” before diving into a chorus about not staying friends with your ex.
The track “Too Late Now” has ample screaming and an almost spoken tongue-in-cheek rap about the woes of dating “don't need no dating app / to tell me if I look like crap / to tell me if I'm thin or fat / to tell me should I shave my rat / I just need a bubble bath to send me on a higher path.” Amen.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ Eddie Sayago.
2022 was a remarkable year for music. Some artists released some of their finest works this year.
While most publications and writers will sing the praises of a handful of popular musicians, I follow give flowers to the homegrown talent. This year’s list of my favorite albums highlight all local artists or folks who have begun their musical journey in Chicago.
Best songs on the album: All of them. There are no skips here. The Top 5 songs are “XO”, “Tu Tonto”, “Nos Soltamos”, “Ecstasy” and “Mona”
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ/Assistant Music Director/Softball Team Manager (On Hiatus) Austin B. Harvey.
Newborn's asleep, time to rank some music:
The year's best album came courtesy of some New Orleans electro-punks who took the DFA/Franz Ferdinand/!!! model of '00s dance-punk and fused it with a scuzzy, more political, and more electronic urgency. The result is messier and less marketing-friendly, but it's also more honest and violent. It's what the genre, and the general moment, deserves.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ-In-Training Kevin Shields.
Been waiting for this for years, the sophomore follow up to 2018's equally brilliant Sistahs. No weak links on this year's model, I'll continue to enjoy Back Home immensely for a bit till I start yearning for the next one.