OT: Best Music of 2019

Submitted by Matte Kudasai on December 6th, 2019 at 10:07 AM

Music Geeks,

What’s the best you heard this year?

albums or songs

Mine:

Michael Kiwanuka - Kiwanuka

Foals - Everything Not Lost...Pt. 1

Black Pumas - Black Pumas

Elbow - Giants Of All Sizes

Tool - Fear Inoculum 

The Raconteurs- Help Us Stranger

black midi - schlagenheim

Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missles

The Dots - Alaskalaska

 

 

outsidethebox

December 6th, 2019 at 11:41 AM ^

I have never heard of any of them...was sure that "the day the music died" was sometime around the mid 70s. So I pulled up a random "Elbow" video... "Magnificent".  Having recently returned from Loas and Vietnam...the video part was touching.

Edit: Current stuff...The Steel Wheels for excellent Bluegrass and Carrie Newcomer, singer song-writer, for thoughtful beauty.

gobluefan474

December 6th, 2019 at 10:22 AM ^

New Post Malone and all the features on the album. 

Kygo 

Juice Wrld song with ellie goulding song banggs 

Better with you- 3LAU 

 

Still listen to kanye, kid rock, bobbby seeeeeggggsss. I have a wide variety man. 

 

UMFanatic96

December 6th, 2019 at 10:36 AM ^

Alright sick, let me know when you create a catchy song based on cutting up someone's vocals in unique patterns. I get that he doesn't have to know how to play the guitar or drum, but he still has to understand music and it's definitely something the average person could not do.

DrMantisToboggan

December 6th, 2019 at 10:31 AM ^

New Post was good. He gets heat because some label him a “rapper” to which the purist hip hop community rightfully says “wtf”, but I don’t think he’s ever put himself strictly in that box. He just wants to make cool music with other good artists - sometimes rock, sometimes hip hop, sometimes pop. He’s undeniably catchy.

DrMantisToboggan

December 6th, 2019 at 10:27 AM ^

Romeo Santos cut a really cool album “Utopia” where he featured a lot of bachata legends. Romeo took bachata pop and now he’s trying to gas up a lot of the older bachata artists that inspired him.

I love Young Thug so I thought So Much Fun was really, well, fun.

I actually thought Chance’s album was kind of a flop. A couple good tracks, but he hasn’t really grown beyond Coloring Book. I love Coloring Book, don’t get me wrong, I just wanted something a little different I guess.

Oh, and I’ll be the unpopular opinion guy: Kanye’s album is good. I legitimately enjoy it, more than Ye, for sure. Probably more than Yeezus too.

Edit: completely forgot Tee Grizzley’s Scriptures and Sada Baby’s Whoop Tape. Both heavy in the rotation in 2019.

 

freelion

December 6th, 2019 at 10:35 AM ^

Not new but I have recently developed a taste for Johnny Cash. Maybe it's because so many of his songs are in commercials now. I'm not really into country but I just find his songs to be so raw but elegant in their own way. Very moving stuff.

pdgoblue25

December 6th, 2019 at 10:35 AM ^

Fear Inoculum for me.

That concert was a true life experience.  I have never seen anyone play and sound like that live.  The no cell policy they enforced was as satisfying as sipping 18 year old single malt.

I really liked Whitechapel's album The Valley

Slipknot's album was solid, but don't spend 2 years telling me it's the hardest stuff you've written since Iowa.  Comparing it to one of the heaviest albums of my entire lifetime did nothing but give me unattainable expectations.