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Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2023. Our next list is from DJ and Online Media Co-Director Clarence Ewing.
Another banger year for music, at least the non-mass-marketed kind (that's a subject for another blog post). I wasn't able to establish a ranking for my favs this year, so here they are in alpha order...
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2023. Our next list is from DJ and Special Events Co-Director Val Woj.
I would love to be that person who can narrow down their year-end list to a simple top ten. I am the opposite of that person. I’ve probably already changed my mind since this has been posted. The best I can do is a loosely ranked top ten, followed by a 20-way tie for #11, a separate list of albums from local artists and, for no reason at all, my top ten favorite live shows of 2023. Enjoy.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2023. Our next list is from DJ Tyler Clark.
Do you follow yearendlists.com? You should. I just found out about it earlier this year, at the beginning of what I've been calling List Week, but would probably more accurately be described as List Month. Anyway, if you love best-of polls, the folks behind this website do the hard work for you; for the last decade or so, they've been curating the most important year-end critics' lists into one easy-to-navigate source. (I swear, this isn't an advertorial; I'm just doing this cheerleading for free.) It's been a fascinating rabbit hole to fall down during the long nights of early winter, especially as this year's lists began showing up. Take a look over there right now, and you'll see something that I find pretty exciting: an absolute lack of consensus. Unlike recent years when acts like Beyoncé and Fiona Apple flattened all comers on the way to top honors in 20+ lists each, 2023 has leaned more towards parity and risk-taking when it comes to album rankings.
By my count, the following artists have taken home top honors on at least one poll of note this year: Yves Tumor, Kara Jackson, Jungle, Nation of Language, Jim Legxacy, Nourished By Time, 100 Gecs, Asake, Caroline Polachek, ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Bully, Kali Uchis, Sampha, Sam Wilkes, Yo La Tengo, Enji, Blur, Olivia Rodrigo, Horrendous, Lana Del Ray, boygenius, Ratboys, a.s.o., Beach Fossils, Jessie Ware, Amaarae, Margo Cilker, Say She She, Kelela, Gunna, Young Fathers, Guided By Voices, Victoria Monet, Brent Faiyaz, Karol G, Mitski, Corrine Bailey Rae, Jeff Rosenstock, HEALTH, Meshell Ndegeochello, Sufjan Stevens, SZA, Wednesday, and Lankum.
If that seems like more artists than usual vying for those top spots, that's because it is; according to my unofficial math, 2023 already has more best album winners (44) than any other year this decade, beating the previous decade high of 42 in 2021 and easily eclipsing totals in 2022 (38) and 2020 (32). You'll find three of the records mentioned above on my personal list, which you're about to read; however, in the spirit of this year's relatively high chaos factor, you'll find yet another new #1 at the top. What can I say? I've never been one for order.
See if you agree or disagree with my picks below; then, for even more year-end coverage, visit the Local Mythologies newsletter over at Substack.
It's a shame this was released in November; if it'd dropped in May, just when you need a shoegaze record with a power-pop heart that sounds like it's being played from the bottom of a pool? Well, things would be different, at least.
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2023. Our next list is from DJ Eddie Sayago.
2023 and me. It's been an odd year to say the very least, personally, professionally, locally, globally. But as I tell myself every time I get on the microphone in our cozy studio, let's focus on the music. To quote a few pop culture critics, women were (and are) the saviors of pop culture this year. The highest grossing movie of the year was about a female protagonist and was written and directed by a woman. The best songs and albums of the year are from women. The most successful concerts (and concert films) were led by women. Nine of the ten entries on my list are female artists or a band led by a woman. The aforementioned most popular movie of 2023 had a phenomenal soundtrack with female artists providing some of the pop music to grace the silver screen. All genres of music were made better this year thanks to women, from dance pop to rap. Here are ten of my favorite albums of 2023, along with a top ten list of my favorite songs that made this chaotic year bearable.
Favorite song: "Ghost in the Machine" (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)
Throughout December, CHIRP Radio presents its volunteers’ top albums of 2023. Our next list is from volunteer Cam Lind.
This DIY band released an album of previously recorded tracks and then promptly broke up. It's really a shame because I would have loved to see this perfect indie band live. Listen if you're nostalgic for college radio.