Now Playing
Current DJ: DJ Duggery Presents the Frontiers of Weird
Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few The World Is On Fire from The World Is On Fire (Division 81) Add to Collection
Requests? 773-DJ-SONGS or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2023. Our next list is from CHIRP DJ Bobby Evers.
I always struggle with narrowing down a ranking of the best albums of the year. There was a lot I didn't get to and a lot that didn't quite make the cut, even though it was perfectly resplendent and full of talented production, songwriting and good vibes. Alas! Here it is.
If you told my high school self that my musical taste would primarily become dominated by POP, he might have have just died of emabrassment right there. But here's the thing: the genre of pop has never been better, and CRJ proves that with her latest b-side entry to her 2022 album, The Loneliest Time. This album had everything, from synth hooks, to heartbreak anthems, to certified bops and bangers galore. Her b-side albums are always somehow better than her a-side albums, and I am here for it.
This is the true story of three friends picked to be in a band and find out what happens when people stop being boys and start being boygeniuses.
Former Charlift singer is back with more certified bops. I mostly listened to this so I would know the new material when i saw her live, but I would be lying to myself if it didn't make my top 10.
The singer of Put Your Records on is back and completely defies all expectations and subverts the genre.
Sufjan makes his best music when he's suffering and holy shit, what a bad year to be Sufjan Stevens, but what a good year for music.
I met Jamila Woods in the audience at Pitchfork during the Noname show and she let me take a selfie with her, and I gave her my spot up front.
Without Mitski, the world would have less sad songs, and that is somehow even sadder.
Killer Mike supports Cop City but this album is good.
Cat Power singing Dylan is better than most people singing their own material
There is a new pop queen. You may begin bowing now.
Apologies to Ratboys, Olivia Rodrigo, 100 gecs, The Barbie Soundtrack, Taylor Swift's Eras tour soundtrack, Ben Folds, Bully, Sincere Engineer, Slowpulp, Squirrel Flower, The Mountain Goats, Wednesday, The New Pornographers
Next entry: CHIRP Radio’s Best of 2023: Matthew Jaccarino
Previous entry: CHIRP Radio’s Best of 2023: DJ Duggery