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Chorus.fm Members EOTY Lists 2021 • Page 5

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Craig Manning, Nov 30, 2021.

  1. JM95

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    I really liked the first single and then basically forgot to listen to the album.
     
  2. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    robot soft exorcism might be their best song
     
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  3. JRGComedy

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    Here's today's topic: What were some pleasant surprises this year? Either from artists you know or maybe new ones?

    • Not a new release, but Clarity finally clicked for me this year in a big way.
    • Chevelle's newest album bangs hard
    • The Offspring's album is bad and good at the same time. Title track is the catchiest song they've released in several albums.
    • 2 good Weezer albums
    • The Maine's new album took a minute to grow on me, but I'm very happy it did.
    • Quicksand's album is dope
    • I really love a few tracks from Low's Hey What. Days Like These slaps hard
     
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  4. manoverboard365

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    AOTY List

    1. Olivia Rodrigo - Sour
    2. Halsey - If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power
    3. Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend
    4. Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever
    5. The Maine - XOXO
    6. Kasey Musgraves - Star Crossed
    7. Arlo Parks - Collapsed in Sunbeams
    8. Weezer - OK Human
    9. Taylor Swift - Red (Taylor's Version)
    10. Silk Sonic - An Evening With Silk Sonic
    11. Pale Waves - Who Am I?
    12. Angels and Airwaves - Lifeforms
    13. Doja Cat - Planet Her
    14. Chvrches - Screen Violence
    15. Hayley Williams - Flowers for Vases
    16. Weezer - Van Weezer
    17. Julian Baker - Little Oblivions
    18. Amy Shark - Cry Forever
    19. LOLO - Overkill
    20. Manchester Orchestra - Million Masks of God

    Honorable mentions to Turnstile, Lil Nas X, Thrice and Willow.
     
  5. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    Porter Robinson is one of my favourite new discoveries of the last few years.

    I've also been a big fan of Pinkerton for like a decade now but never really got into anything else by them but OK Human is one of my favourites of the year.

    I've always wanted to love a Halsey album but other than a song here and there I've not been a big fan but her new album is fantastic.

    Also cool to see Chvrches put out their best record.
     
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  6. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    yeah chvrches dropping their best album after a pretty dismal third album was surprising to me
     
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  7. Japanese Breakfast, Deafheaven, Wild Pink, and Porter Robinson released a few of my favorite records of the year despite only ever being lukewarm on (or in Porter’s case, straight up disliking) their previous material
     
  8. manoverboard365

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    Yeah this was definitely the year of the comebacks. Chvrches rebounding from their worst album to their best album. Weezer putting out TWO great albums after the last two snoozers. Angels and Airwaves putting out their best and most diverse album. Other surprises include Lil Nas X proving he's not a one hit wonder (great album), and Limp Bizkit putting out an album in 2021 that I actually kinda enjoyed haha
     
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  9. The Lucky Moose Dec 7, 2021
    (Last edited: Dec 9, 2021)
    The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    2021 Top 30, Unranked

    Evidence - Unlearning Vol. 1 (Hip Hop)
    Wiki - Half God (Hip Hop)
    Shirin David - Bitches Brauchen Rap (Hip Hop, German)
    Cho - Chosen (Hip Hop, Dutch)
    Tanya Morgan - Don & Von (Hip Hop)
    Fat Joe - What Would Big Do 2021 (Hip Hop)
    Skinny Stylus - Tüfelsfrucht Vol. 3 (Hip Hop, Swiss)
    Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga - Love For Sale (Jazz)
    James McMurthy - The Horses And The Hounds (Country)
    Joyce Wrice - Overgrown (R&B)
    Drangsal - Exit Strategy (Post-Punk, New Wave, German)
    Fashawn & Sir Veterano - All Hail The King (Hip Hop)
    Blu - The Color Blu(e) (Hip Hop)
    Gabe ‘Nandez - Ox (Hip Hop)
    GeilerAlsDu - Fyre Festival Diaries (Hip Hop, Swiss)
    Kota The Friend & Statik Selektah - To Kill A Sunrise (Hip Hop)
    Nas - King‘s Disease II (Hip Hop)
    Rod Wave - SoulFly (Hip Hop)
    Marteria - 5. Dimension (Hip Hop, UK Garage, German)
    Common - A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2 (Hip Hop)
    Skyzoo - All The Brilliant Things (Hip Hop)
    badmómzjay - badmómz (Hip Hop)
    Blu & Sirplus - For Sale (Hip Hop)
    Rezcoast Grizz - Gallery (Hip Hop)
    Latifah - On Lock (Hip Hop, R&B, Dancehall, Dutch)
    H.E.R. - Back Of My Mind (R&B)
    Ronnie Flex - Altijd Samen (Hip Hop, R&B, Dutch)
    Celo & Abdi - Mietwagentape 2 (Hip Hop, German)
    Jalil - Reset (Hip Hop, German)
    Rola - Venus (R&B, German)

    My Favourite 2020 Albums I Got To This Year

    Qlas & Blakka - Jongetjes Uit Zuid (Hip Hop, Dutch)
    The Winter Passing - New Ways Of Living (Punk)
    M.A.E.L. - L.I.N.S. (R&B, Dutch)
    Ariana Grande - Positions (R&B, Pop)
    Less Than Jake - Silver Linings (Ska Punk?)
    Lawrence Arms - Skeleton Coast (Punk)

    My Favorite Old Albums Of The Year

    Selena - Amor Prohibido (Tejano, Spanish, 1994)
    Tony Bennett - MTV Unplugged (Jazz, 1994)
    Mariya Takeuchi - Variety (City Pop, Japanese, 1984)
    Mariya Takeuchi - Miss M (City Pop, Japanese, 1980)
    Frank Sinatra With Count Basie & The Orchestra - Sinatra At The Sands (Jazz, 1966)
    Thursday - War All The Time (Post-Hardcore?, 2003)
    Jawbreaker - Dear You (Emo, 1995)
    Oskar - Idle Will Kill (Punk, 2001)

    Hip Hop and R&B (and similar genres), especially on a more commercial level, fundamentally being singles genres also kind of means many of my most listened songs aren't on any of these albums, so album lists only partly reflect the music I listened to in any given year. I often just listen to my current bangers playlists that I make for every year (or monster playlists I made for genres). Plenty of these songs are on albums I do not even want to check out.
     
  10. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Not 2021, but I randomly got into Hot Mulligan this summer. I had never listened to them prior to that. BCKYRD came up on a playlist and I immediately became hooked and spent the majority of the second half of 2021 listening to their entire discography (they were my No. 2 on Spotify Wrapped).

    Also, completely agree with your Offspring take (and Weezer as well).
     
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  11. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Pleasant surprises:
    -Had never listened to Kississippi or Snail Mail before. The former is my AOTY runner-up; the latter is in my top 20.
    -Incredible debuts from Patrick Droney, Olivia Rodrigo, and Charli Adams, none of whom were on my radar before this year.
    -The Killers continuing the renaissance they started on Imploding the Mirage.
    -Foo Fighters, Weezer, and Switchfoot all making rock records I legitimately love.
    -Mat Kearney, CHVRCHES, and Carly Pearce all following up bad albums with great ones.
    -Finally getting to hear a new Wallflowers record.
     
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  12. alexampersander

    eurokid

    Thrice my favourite since 2003. Horizons is like a 6/10 at best and comfortably their worst if you're not counting Identity Crisis. but i know that's just me. *shrug*
     
  13. Y’all got me to check out this CHVRCHES record. I was only ever like half in on the first two and absolutely hated the third so I didn’t really bother with this one. Regrets. It is great so far. On the Robert Smith one right now
     
  14. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    revisit Every Open Eye afterwards, it's worth it
     
  15. swboyd

    are we still lucky to be here? Prestigious

    Thrice's new record is a solid mid-tier one in their discography to me. As far as the post-hiatus records go, it's a huge step up from Palms, but a bit below TBEITBN.
     
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  16. Fixed Glitch

    AP Attitude Era Superstar Supporter

    Screen Violence was the biggest surprise for me. Didn’t care for the last album at all, love this one.
     
  17. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    St Vincent was another huge disappointment for me, add to my long list :tear:
     
  18. Friendjamin

    Regular Supporter

    I listened to the FoF album today because of your comment. I like it better than I remembered; I just don’t like it as much as most of their other stuff. There are some good songs and moments on there, but overall it seems more formulaic and “generic pop rock” than their other albums with less moments in the songs’ arrangements that set it apart. Awakened to the Sound is one of my favorites of all time and I love the Travel EPs too. It’s hard to live up to those
     
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  19. Friendjamin

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    I’m adding the album Into the Blue by The Joy Formidable onto my list. I’ve been listening to it a ton these last two weeks and love it. I feel like a lot of you guys would love it, but I haven’t seen much discourse about it save for a random comment by @SmashRipsaw about it.
     
  20. youll be fine

    Trusted Supporter

    Subbin
     
  21. aoftbsten

    Trusted Supporter

    I'm so bad at keeping up on releases throughout the year. This thread always helps me discover new music.
     
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  22. aoftbsten

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    Without thinking much about it, my top five is probably

    Olivia Rodrigo - Sour
    Every Time I Die - Radical
    Manchester Orchestra - Million Masks of God
    Bo Burnham - Inside
    Circa Survive - A Dream About Love
     
  23. OhTheWater

    Let it run Supporter

    This Dean Blunt album is really good
     
  24. karcrashianpanache Dec 8, 2021
    (Last edited: Dec 8, 2021)
    karcrashianpanache

    hysterical and useless

    Ranked using Bias Sorter for the first time, so this was actually a lovely experience. Had to make some tough calls. What a great year for music.

    1 Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee
    2 Turnstile- Glow On
    3 Lucy Dacus- Home Video
    4 Arlo Parks- Collapsed in Sunbeams
    5 Charlie Hickey- Count The Stairs
    6 Olivia Rodrigo- SOUR
    7 Wild Pink- A Billion Little Lights
    8 Grouper- Shade
    9 Snail Mail- Valentine
    10 Taylor Swift- Red (TV)
    11 Foxing- Draw Down The Moon
    12 Porter Robinson- Nurture
    13 Big Red Machine- How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?
    14 Bo Burnham - Inside
    15 Every Time I Die- Radical
    16 Origami Angel- GAMI GANG
    17 Hovvdy- True Love
    18 Pale Waves- Who Am I?
    19 Wolf Alice- Blue Weekend
    20 The Greeting Committee - Dandelion
    21 CHVRCHES- Screen Violence
    22 Tyler, The Creator- CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST
    23 Home Is Where- I Became Birds
    24 Manchester Orchestra- Million Masks of God
    25 Bleachers- Take The Sadness Out of Saturday Night
    26 The Maine- XOXO
    27 Julien Baker- Little Oblivions
    28 Kacey Musgraves- Star Crossed
    29 Sinai Vessel- Ground Aswim
    30 Noah Gundersen- Pillar of Salt

    edit- Fuck, I forgot Pom Pom Squad. Would probably stick that somewhere in the 17-21 range.
     
  25. ComedownMachine

    Prestigious Supporter

    Finished mine early this year. Honestly, I’d feel comfortable listing any of the top 10 as my #1. I can’t believe I actually got to see live music again! That definitely made several of these grow for me.
    These records defined my 2021.

    1. Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever
    2. Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee
    3. Chvrches - Screen Violence
    4. Porter Robinson - Nurture
    5. Halsey - If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power
    6. Brockhampton - Roadrunner
    7. Lana Del Rey - Blue Banisters
    8. Magdalena Bay - Mercurial World
    9. The Killers - Pressure Machine
    10. St Vincent - Daddy’s Home
    11. Tyler the Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost
    12. Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend
    13. James Blake - Friends That Break Your Heart
    14. Weezer - OK Human
    15. Poppy - Flux (and the EAT ep)
    16. Black Country, New Road - For The First Time
    17. Hayley Williams - Flowers for Vases
    18. Vince Staples - Vince Staples
    19. Spellling - The Turning Wheel
    20. Manchester Orchestra - The Million Masks of God
    21. Lana Del Rey - Chemtrails Over the Country Club
    22. Marina - Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land
    23. Bleachers - Take the Sadness out of Saturday Night
    24. Kacey Musgraves - Star-Crossed
    25. Snail Mail - Valentine
    26. Tinashe - 333
    27. Weezer - Van Weezer
    28. Olivia Rodrigo - Sour
    29. Angels & Airwaves - Lifeforms
    30. ELIO - Can You Hear Me Now?
    31. Sir Sly - The Rise & Fall of Loverboy
    32. Lorde - Solar Power
    33. Lil Nas X - Montero
    34. Clairo - Sling
    35. Sturgill Simpson - The Ballad of Dood & Juanita
    36. Jorja Smith - Be Right Back
    37. Arlo Parks - Collapsed in Sunbeams
    38. Isaiah Rashad - The House is Burning
    39. PinkPantheress - to hell with it
    40. Angèle - Nonante-Cinq

    EP of the year is Kero Kero Bonito - Civilisation II