End of the Year Music Wrapped….Thing

I don’t use Spotify and cannot provide a music summary thing. Nor should you use Spotify either. They stand by ICE recruitment ads, pay artists essentially nothing, the CEO uses money he makes from it to invest in AI warfare technology, it’s getting filled with AI slop, and the audio quality is poor. There’s really no reason to use it. Other streaming services pay artists more and you could probably gain a nice big music collection by just buying music every month with what you would be giving Spotify. I guess I can look at my Plex stats but I don’t wanna. But what I can do is list some of the things I liked that were released this year, with some extremely brief thoughts, and maybe you’ll find something new! All links go to the bandcamp page. I have very basic music taste that’s mostly goth and rock so apologies in advance for that.

Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory – I’ve been a fan of Sharon’s music for a while and this has her putting together a band and moving into a much more goth direction.

Promise Mascot Agency Soundtrack – I have also been a fan of Alpha Chrome Yayo for a few years now and it’s been a lot of fun seeing him do his first game soundtrack. I don’t think you need to play the game to appreciate it but I also recommend the game. The soundtrack has a nice variety of sounds and use of Japanese instruments. There’s also a soundtrack album by Ryo Koike that I mean to pick up soon too.

gloomy june – I guess I would call this alternative or emo pop? Lot of fun. It’s their first album since they switched from being The Y-Axes. The new name is much better. One of the members makes tabletop rpgs.

andwhichstray by Mint Mile – Tim Midyett of Silkworm’s current band, although Silkworm has reunited so I guess that’s his current band too. They’ve done a few albums by this point and they’re all very solid rock albums. This is one of the final albums Steve Albini produced and one song was written by Jason Molina for the surviving members of Silkworm, the day after Michael Dahlquist was killed in 2005, so it’s definitely a heavy one.

The Squirrely Years Revisited by Ministry – Horrible album art but it’s fun to hear Ministry revisited the very early stuff, which I actually like the most by the band to be honest.

Trouble by NUOVO TESTAMENTO – Fun early 90s dance sounding stuff. Earlier stuff was more goth and darkwave sounding.

Dead Channel Sky Plus by clipping. – Technically a rerelease of an album from last year with new track but I think that still counts. A little embarrassing that I haven’t really listened to clipping before this year since they’ve been around for ages but there’s some massive gaps in my hip hop library.

New Dawn by Marshall Allen – The debut solo album by the 100 year old (yes really) bandleader of the Sun Ra Arkestra.

Physical by youryoungbody – Just some fun goth dance music

Evergreen Plaza by Previous Industries – I’ve been a fan of Open Mike Eagle for a while and this supergroup is new to me. All the songs by them are named after defunct spaces, mostly retail.

Phantom Island by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Heard about this band for a while and knew they had a really devoted following. I didn’t quite get obsessed when I heard them for the first time this year but they’re good. Sometimes you can just enjoy rock music a normal amount.

Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan by The Mountain Goats – I’ve liked everything by TMG and I like this album too. Nothing too interesting to say about them. I think it’s kinda funny Tommy Stinson played on this album knowing that Jon Wurster (the drummer) previously made fun of him on a call to The Best Show like 8 years ago after Tommy canceled an appearance at the very last minutes (30 minutes into the show). I don’t think there was any actual grudge though. Not a big Lin-Manuel Miranda fan but it’s just backing vocals.

I’m sure I left out a ton since I was just looking at stuff on Bandcamp that I have. Sorry if I left you out. Whatever you made was probably great.

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