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Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ and Programming Committee member Tyler Clark.
The last time I filled out one of these year-end lists, I'd just finished listening to the most new releases I'd ever managed in a single year in my entire life.
I come to you today with the opposite of that achievement--for the first time since I started keeping track back in 2016, I failed to listen to at least 100 new albums for the year. In fact, I'm currently sitting at just about half of my total for 2021, which felt so disappointing at the time that I didn't even bother to fill out this survey. (In case you're wondering: my album of the year was Dry Cleaning, and it wasn't particularly close).
If the pandemic cabin fever of 2020 helped me plow through nearly 400 new releases, the slow reemergence of the last two years has felt more like an extended exhalation than a renewed call to urgency. Call it a cultural hangover, I guess.
That's not to say I've been spending any less time with my headphones on. On the contrary--my son was born in February, so I've probably been awake and in need of tunes more this year than any since college.
I also found myself on the road again, this time to France and Germany for another bike trip with the best of buds. I mostly filled those midnight feedings and trip-planning sessions with classics both familiar and novel; for instance, according to Spotify, I was in the top 0.1% of Mel Tormé listeners this year.
The Velvet Fog was in good company; check out my honorable mentions section for a list of older artists who demanded the lion's share of my attention in 2022, as well as some Franco-German favorites from the collaborative trip playlist.
Anyway, this list is about new music, so let's talk new music. Presented for your consideration: the 10 albums from 2022 that I'll probably carry forward in some way or another once the calendar hits 2023. No rankings, no big valedictory blurbs. Just some music I think is good and also neat. Check out the list below, then try to convince me that that Wet Leg record should've been in there somewhere.
The Class of '13 just crowned a new valedictorian. Sorry, Sky Ferreira.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ & Marketing Director Kevin Swallow.
Music I walked to, music I worked out to, music I cooked to, music I did the dishes to, music I painted to — my favorite albums of 2022, in no particular order.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ Pete Zimmerman.
I listened to a lot of great music in 2022, but these are the records that I continued to come back to throughout the year.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from DJ / Producer Bobby Evers.
I always have a heard time ranking albums, because I feel like I mostly listen to my old favorites rather than spending much time with new stuff. But I do hear bits and pieces of albums when I play them on my show.
I have noticed a trend with this list - many of the artists I was able to see live or get the album on vinyl. If I saw it live or got the album on vinyl, I am more likely to add it to this list. If neither is true, I probably didn't put it on.
Some albums absent from this list were PROBABLY good and i just DIDN'T HEAR THEM! It is only ones I actually heard.
This was #1 on my list with a bullet and it was never knocked out of the top spot all year, though there were a few close calls.
This album demonstrates the full range of Adriene Lenker's songwriting ability and there are some deeply memorable tracks on this double album.
From the country lovesong earwarm "Certainty" to the Modest Mouse-esque "Simulation Swarm," the depths of Lenker's genius knows no bounds.
Also do not sleep on "Dried Roses" which will gently punch you in the same place over and over again for two and a half minutes.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2022. Our next list is from volunteer Juniper Balbus-Holmquist.
2022 was a really solid year for music across a bunch of genres so deciding on just ten is really difficult. However, there are some that I love enough to make this list easy enough.
I’ll probably change my opinions ten minutes after I publish but that’s music for you. Disagree, be mad but all opinions ARE my own.
Okay if this doesn’t win the CHIRP overall poll I’m gonna riot. This is without a doubt one of the top 100 albums ever released and probably my third favorite post-rock style post-punk album ever behind F#A#8 and soundtracks for the blind. It’s just that good.
If you somehow have never heard it, check it out. I think it’s a perfect mix of chamber, post-punk and and post-rock. My mom likes it, my dad likes it, I like it, RateYourMusic likes it. You’ll probably like it too. End rant.