Everyone does a year-end list of albums of the year now. And while they claim to be carefully picked and thought about, only a few truly are – because at the end of the day, we’re all just fangirling over artists who are doing the things we wish we could do (and will never have the musical chops to accomplish). So, instead of trying to be a “critic” and analyze the artistic merits of each album on my own personal list, I’m just going to explain why I loved the albums I loved this year and how they fall into place. This does include how they affect my own critical senses, but mostly how they ended up fitting into my life.
Because that’s what is most important to me, at the end of the day. How did these works fit into the fabric of my day-to-day existence? If I couldn’t play these albums in my car, there’s a good chance I didn’t play them at all.
First, there are plenty of honorable mentions that I enjoyed but that don’t quite fit into that top 25. Electro-pop by White Lies (BIG TV) and Cut Copy (Free Your Mind) was enjoyable, but it didn’t shatter my world – at least not yet. Cut Copy especially has some time to still grow on me. Lady Gaga’s ARTPOP has some incredible songs on it (my personal favorite: “G.U.Y.”), but it doesn’t compare to some of this year’s other releases. I also loved Volcano Choir’s Repave more and more with every listen, and both Jon Hopkins’s Immunity and Washed Out’s Paracosm had similar effects. Earl Sweatshirt’s Doris was part of the soundtrack to my trip to Prague, meaning it narrowly missed the top 25. And of course, B.O.A.T.S. II: ME TIME also just falls short of the list. 2 Chainz has some heavy-hitting tracks, but his peers just did slightly better (and he has plenty of featured verses on about half of the top 25).
My other quick mentions go to the EPs released this year. It’s interesting to see the EP fade in and out of relevance, with some artists not touching the format and others really embracing it. Phantogram’s self-titled EP is going to serve as a perfect teaser to their upcoming 2014 release, while FKA twigs blew me away with EP2 (which includes one of my absolute favorite songs of 2013 in “Papi Pacify”). Banks’ LONDON EP is also astonishingly powerful, and all three EPs promise bigger and better works in the next twelve months.
Now, on to the beginning of the top 25. While I know this will change over time, these are my feelings as of December 2013. Repeated listens in my car will likely change this, but for now, this is where we stand. 25 through 16 are below; 15 through number one will arrive soon enough.
25. Jagwar Ma, Howlin
24. Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City
23. Polica, Shulamith
22. Chance the Rapper, Acid Rap
21. Classixx, Hanging Gardens
20. Arctic Monkeys, AM
19. CHVRCHES, The Bones of What You Believe
18. Sky Ferreira, Night Time, My Time
17. Flume, Deluxe Edition
16. Deerhunter, Monomania
Disagree? Think I’m a genius? Either way, just wait until you see this top 15… coming soon.