The 2019 David Music
Poll Results
1. Lizzo, Cuz I Love
You (29 votes)
2. Billie Eilish,
When We Fall Asleep Where Do We Go? (18)
3. Taylor Swift,
Lover (14)
Vampire Weekend,
Father of the Bride (14)
5. Carly Rae Jepsen,
Dedicated (10)
Lana Del Rey,
Norman Fucking Rockwell (10)
7. Maggie Rogers,
Heard it in a Past Life (9)
8. Sharon Van Etten,
Remind Me Tomorrow (8)
9. The Highwomen, The
Highwomen (7)
10. The National, I
Am Easy to Find (6)
Orville Peck,
Pony (6)
Honorable mention with five votes: Brittany Howard, Jaime; Jenny Lewis, On the
Line; Angel Olsen, All Mirrors; Ariana Grande, thank U next
My list, Heard in a
Past Life circa 2019
Most essential:
Maggie Rogers, Heard it in a Past Life
I was already inclined to love this album -- one of the
early singles, “Lights On”, was one of my top songs of 2018. Miraculously, the album lived up to the
singles, a beautifully cohesive collection of songs that veer from emotional wanderlust
to a dawning and solidifying sense of home and self. This is one of those albums that came out in
January and ended up being the soundtrack to my whole year, with different
songs coming to the fore at different times (some when I needed them most).
Also essential:
Sam Fender, Hypersonic Missiles
In which a Springsteen-influenced lad from Newcastle somehow
manages to create something that sounds like The Killers’ Sam’s Town, only
better, and distinctly his own.
Sharon Van Etten, Remind Me Tomorrow
Worth it for “Seventeen” and “Comeback Kid” alone, but
overall a great thematic progression into couplehood and motherhood--showing
that settling down doesn’t mean taking the edge off.
The Highwomen, The Highwomen
After boygenius last year, I’m thinking there should be a
rule that every fall brings a new female-folk supergroup to our ears. This
one’s nearly perfect.
Lana Del Rey, Norman Fucking Rockwell
I wasn’t on Team LDR at the start . . . but she won me over,
and then some.
Billie Eilish, When We Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?
At first, I thought this album was mostly Lorde 2.0 . . .
which isn’t a bad thing, per se. But after many more listens, I appreciate the
twisted sonic world it brings the listener into, and how it operates under its
own vocabulary and sense of humor.
Original Cast Album, Octet
Hadestown was my favorite musical of the year, but the cast
album is underwhelming. On the other hand, the cast album for Octet, one of my
other favorites of the year, conveys the musically brilliant and thematically
devastating show. If you want to listen
to a musical which will make you want to unplug from all your devices, this is
definitely for you.
Honorable mention goes to:
Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
Michael Kiwanuka, Kiwanuka
The National, I Am Easy to Find
Mercury Rev, Bobbie Gentry’s Delta Sweete Revisited
Favorite songs from 2020:
Kishi Bashi, “Summer of ‘42”
Maggie Rogers, “Back in my Body”
Sam Fender, “Will We Talk?”
Better Oblivion Community Center, “Dylan Thomas”
Sharon Van Etten, “Seventeen”
Bat for Lashes, “Mountains”
My three songs for the 2010s time capsule:
Robyn, “Dancing on My Own”
Carly Rae Jepsen, “Cut to the Feeling”
The Arcade Fire, “We Used to Wait”
Cuz Anna Q Loves It
Lizzo,
Cuz I Love You
Taylor
Swift, Lover
Maggie
Rogers, Heard It in a Past Life
Jason B Throws One on the Radar
Sad to
think about how many albums i used to have in contention for my "favorites
of the year" whereas now it's basically whatever Tiny Desk Concerts impose
upon me. But I just discovered a band that MIGHT be under the radar enough that
even you haven't heard of them: Saintseneca.
David A Has a Big Bashi
Most essential album:
KISHI
BASHI, Omoiyari
Other essential albums:
TOTH,
Practice Magic and Seek Professional Help When Necessary
BON
IVER, i,i
SLOW
MEADOW, Happy Occident
A WINGED
VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN, The Undivided Five
Bryant P is Thrilled to Be Here
Most
Essential Album of the Year:
BAILEN,
Thrilled to Be Here
Other
Essential Albums of the Year:
Local
Natives, Violet Street
Taylor
Swift, Lover
The
National, I Am Easy to Find
Lizzo,
Cuz I Love You
Vampire
Weekend, Father of the Bride
My
Greatest Hits of the 2010s would include:
The
National, "Don't Swallow the Cap"
Frank
Ocean, "Lost"
Taylor
Swift, "Blank Space"
Robyn,
"Dancing on My Own"
Katy
Perry, "Teenage Dream"
Beyoncé,
"Partition"
Sam
Smith, "I'm Not the Only One"
Pinegrove,
"Old Friends"
Fleet
Foxes, "Helplessness Blues"
Years
& Years, "Eyes Shut"
Youth
Lagoon, "17"
Vampire
Weekend, "Diplomat's Son"
Mike R has found a
light in the forest
MY
(PERSONAL, SUBJECTIVE) TOP 10 ALBUMS:
1.
Dave Malloy & Original Cast of Octet, Octet (Original Cast Recording)
2.
Taylor Swift, Lover
3.
Vampire Weekend, Father of the Bride
4.
Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
5. Charly
Bliss, Young Enough
6. The
Highwomen, The Highwomen
7.
Mika, I Am Michael Holbrook
8.
Black Peaches, Fire In The Hole
9.
Caroline Polachek, Pang
10.
Bombadil, Beautiful Country
NOTES:
Not so much an endorsement of what was the "best" album as what
albums proved strong enough/addictive enough/meaningful enough to get replayed
over and over and over again. Also making me pick 3 songs out of a decade is
too mean and I won't do it! Other than to say that obviously 'Call Me Maybe'
oughta be on there. I feel confident about that.
Roberto R Ponies Up
I have
to go with Orville Peck- Pony
Chris K is Legend
Here's
my best-of for the smoking ruin of 2019:
1. He
Is Legend – White Bat
2.
Devil Master – Satan Spits On Children Of Light
3.
Gatecreeper – Deserted
4.
Bloody Hammers – The Summoning
5. The
Budos Band – V
6.
GRLwood – I Sold My Soul To The Devil When I Was 12
7.
blackQueen – The Destructive Cycle
8.
Oozing Wound – High Anxiety
9.
Vircolac – Masque
10.
Asthma Castle - Mount Crushmore
Rediscovered
gems:
•
Garbage - s/t
•
Calabrese - The Traveling Vampire Show
•
Tyler The Creator - Goblin
Greatest
hits of the 2010s:
•
High On Fire - Madness Of An Architect
•
The Black Dahlia Murder - A Shrine To Madness
•
Ghost - Square Hammer
Thank U, Jordan H
2019
Top Albums
•
Ariana Grande, Thank U, Next
•
Lana Del Rey, Norman Fucking Rockwell
•
Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
•
Melanie Martinez, K-12
•
Doja Cat, Hot Pink
•
Harry Styles, Fine Line
Fav
Songs from the Albums Above:
•
in my head by Ariana Grande
•
Fuck It I Love You By Lana
•
Everything He Needs By Carly Rae
•
High School Sweethearts by Melanie Martinez
•
Rules by Doja Cat
•
Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles
2010
Greatest Hits
1
Born This Way by Lady Gaga
2
Hello by Adele
3
Formation by Beyonce
Bob B picks a
run-run-runaway
Best
album of 2019?
Travis
Thompson “Runaways” . I’m purposely NOT going for Lana Del Rey’s “Norman
Fucking Rockwell” because it’s EVERYONE’S album of the year. I wanted to give
something showcasing something different that would not have had widespread
exposure. Thompson is a contemporary of Macklemore and comes from the South
Seattle area. An area under the squeeze of encroaching municipalities and
rising real estate prices. His music focuses on life here, an honest record of
a hard scrabble world that’s quickly fading from existence. Travis is a rising
star within the Hip-Hop ranks. He tells his story of life along Ambaum
Boulevard with rapid fire lyrics that convey the spirit of the neighborhoods
there. And with the flip of a switch, rapid fire turns into a peaceful ballad
of memory and sorrow. A moment of tenderness to be remembered that would have
been lost if it wasn’t for a song. I encourage everyone to not only give Travis
Thompson’s “Runaways” a listen, but to give his other work, “Ambaum” a go as
well. It is a love song to the power of small triumphs and unfair tragedies
that shape a family and a community. His songs can put his ghosts in the room
with you, and I do not say that lightly.
The
songs from the 2010’s that do something to you. There’s so many more, but these
are the ones that still have the power to echo in your soul:
-The
Arcade Fire “Afterlife” (The video alone should win the Nobel Peace Prize.)
-Adonis
“Ulay, Oh” (Any song that compels you to delve into the lives of artists and
their moment in history has got to have something behind it.)
-Lord
Huron “Ends of the Earth” (A song where you can ‘hear’ a landscape. “Ventura
Highway” by America is the only other song that does this for me.)
Honorable
mention:
-“Gypsy”
by Lady Gaga (Best version of this is her a cappella performance that she did
on The Howard Stern Show. YouTube it. It’s with the five minutes of your life
listening to it. And for someone who doesn’t just live, but exists on the road,
this is the ballad of my career.)
-“Africa”
by Weezer (I needed to get something in here that was light hearted. And it
proves that beside a more than respectable career, Weezer has become the
ultimate cover band.)
Andy P Takes a Chance
Alright,
so I guess I just go to Spotify and see what they’ve curated based on my
repeated listening… because otherwise I’m terrible at this :)
Most
essential: Greyson Chance, portraits
Other
essential: X Lovers, A bunch of singles (so, not an album, per se)
The Truth Won’t Hurt Bill K
Essential
Album: Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
Other
essential albums:
Glen
Hansard, This Wild Willing
Billie
Eilish, When We Fall Asleep...
Best
singles:
Lizzo,
Juice
You
Need to Calm Down, Taylor Swift
Old
Town Road, Lil Nas X
Party
of One, Brandi Carlile and Sam Smith
Jumpstarted,
Jukebox the Ghost
Bill's
three best songs of the decade:
Hold
Out Your Hand, Brandi Carlile
Oh My,
Haley Reinhart
Agape,
Bear's Den
Lia C Goes from Hopelessness
to Clarity
My top
three albums this year :
1.
HOPELESSNESS Anohni
2.
CLARITY Kim Petras
3. CUZ I
LOVE YOU Lizzo (obviously!!!!!)
Daniel H’s Not Unhappy with the
New Low
Favorite
2019 album:
Low:
Double Negative
runners-up:
The
National: I Am Easy To Find
Angelique
Kidjo: Remain in Light
Vampire
Weekend: Father of the Bride
songs:
US
Girls - “Velvet for Sale”
Default
Genders - “Sophie (emphasis mine)”
Mouse
on Mars - “Foul Mouth”
The
National - “So Far So Fast”
2010
best of:
Sharon
Von Etten - Afraid of Nothing
Kamasi
Washington - The Method
Leonard
Cohen - It Seemed the Better Way
Gabriel Fucking B
Shocking
absolutely no one:
1.
Lana del Rey, Norman Fucking Rockwell!
2.
Josh Ritter, Fever Breaks
3.
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
Lucas K Throws a Bouqet to the
Bride
1.
Vampire Weekend, Father of the Bride
2. Taylor
Swift, Lover
3. The
Highwomen, The Highwomen
4. Kishi
Bashi, Omoiyari
5.
Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
6.
Khalid, Free Spirit
7.
Coldplay, Everyday Life
8.
Betty Who, Betty
9. The
Mountain Goats, In League with Dragons
10. Ra
Ra Riot, Superbloom
BONUS
QUESTION: Obviously the universal choice, especially for this Poll, will be
"Dancing on My Own" and I completely support that. At least one
Taylor Swift song has to make the list and I insist that it be "Blank
Space." My third entry would be "Humble & Kind" by Lori
McKenna, which is the song that most gets what being a parent is like.
Aaron H Juices It
Most essential album of the year:
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
2nd Most Essential Album of the Year:
Betty Who, Betty
Single I Can't Live Without:
"Say
it Again" - AJ Mitchell
Best Concert Since Mika "Life in Cartoon
Motion" in 2007:
Betty
Who at The Fonda, where a gay marriage proposal happened LIVE ON STAGE
MID-SONG.
Elizabeth E Gives it Her 100%
Most
essential:
Lizzo,
Cuz I Love You--I KNOW I'M A QUEEN BUT I DON'T NEED NO CROWN!
Other
essentials:
Maggie
Rogers, Heard it in a Past Life
Hozier,
Wasteland, Baby!
Six--The
Musical cast album
Of
Monsters and Men, Fever Dream
Maren
Morris, Girl
The
Highwomen, The Highwomen
2010s
top songs:
Uptown
Funk, Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
Someone
Like You, Adele
Love
on Top, Beyonce
Tara A, Across the
Universe
Nilufer
Yanya Miss Universe
Billie
Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Ruby
Fields, Permanent Hermit
Fontaines,
DC, Dogrel
Taylor
Swift, Lover
Thom
Yorke, Anima
Nick
Cave, Ghosteen
Big
Thief, Two Hands
Hits
for the 2010s compilation:
Carly
Rae Jespen, Call Me Maybe
Ed
Sheeran, Photograph
Zedd,
Marin Morris, Grey, The Middle
Ben L Banks It
My 10!
In no particular order...
H.E.R.,
I Used to Know Her
Miranda
Lambert, Wildcard
Tinashe,
Songs For You
Banks,
III
Muna,
Muna Saves the World
Carly
Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
Billie
Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go
Kehlani,
While We Wait
Ariana
Grande, Thank U Next
Maggie
Rogers, Heard It in a Past Life
Three
songs for the 2010s:
Brandi
Carlile, "The Joke"
Adele,
"Someone Like You"
Robyn,
"Dancing On My Own"
Kevin
K’s Dedicated . . . and it feels so good
Top 10
albums:
•
Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
•
The Raconteurs, Help Us Stranger
•
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
•
The New Pornographers, In The Morse Code Of Brake Lights
•
Prince, Originals
•
Vampire Weekend, Father of the Bride
•
Bleached, Don’t You Think You’ve Had Enough?
•
Peter Mulvey, There Is Another World
•
JR JR, Invocations/Conversations
•
Brittany Howard, Jamie
•
Orville Peck, Pony
•
Charly Bliss, Young Enough
•
Purple Mountains, Purple Mountains
2010
Greatest Hits – Top 3
•
Angel Olsen, Shut Up Kiss Me
•
Janelle Monae, Make Me Feel
•
Frightened Rabbit, Swim Until You Can’t See Land
BONUS –
The entire Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Soundtrack
Molly B Finds Her Soulmate
2019
Top Albums:
1.
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
2.
Billie Eilish, When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
3.
Peter Mulvey, There Is Another World
Runner-Up:
Halsey, Manic (album doesn't actually drop until 2020, but a bunch of singles
came out in 2019)
Top 3
Songs of 2010s:
1.
Beyonce, Formation
2.
Janelle Monae, Tightrope
3.
Lizzo, Good as Hell
Girl
power!!
Aimee F Falls for a London Boy
Continuing my
tradition of my favorite singles:
2019
Lizzo, Juice
Tegan & Sara,
I’ll Be Back Someday
Taylor Swift, London
Boy
Lil Nas X, Old Town
Road
Jonas Brothers,
Sucker
3 songs for a 2010s Mix (this was so hard to narrow down!! Can we suggest
30 next time? )
Frank Ocean, Thinkin
Bout You
Beyonce, Flawless
Arcade Fire, The
Suburbs
Jennifer H-S Walks Vampires Down the Aisle
Vampire
Weekend, Father of the Bride
David G Rocks Well
1.
Lana Del Rey, Norman F***ing Rockwell
2.
Slow Hollows, Actors
3.
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
4.
Orville Peck, Pony
5.
Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
6.
Ezra Furman, Twelve Nudes
As for
a 2010s Greatest Hits Album, I'd have to say that you'd need:
1.
Fiona Apple's Werewolf.
2.
Flume's Never Be Like You
3.
Beyonce's Hold Up.
Jon S Spots a Comet
My
2019 Top Ten:
•
The Comet Is Coming, Trust in The Lifeforce of The Deep Mystery
•
Billie Eilish,WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO
•
Brutus, Nest
•
Anoice, Ghost In the Clocks
•
Sampa The Great, The Return
•
Sudan Archives, Athena
•
Blanck Mass, Animated Violence Mild
•
The Shivas, Dark Thoughts
•
Big Thief, U.F.O.F
•
Julia Kent, Temporal
Past
releases that I somehow missed:
•
A Tribe Called Red, Nation II Nation (released 2013)
•
Paperplain, Entering Pale Town (released 2010)
•
Luzmila Carpio Remixed by Luzmila Carpio (released 2015)
Favorite
Albums of the 2010’s (I’m probably missing some):
4
The Roots, How I Got Over
5
Wye Oak, Civilian
6
tUnE yArDs, w h o k i l l
7
EMA, The Future's Void
8
Sylvan Esso, Sylvan Esso
9
Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, We the Common
10
Swearin’, Surfing Strange
11
Grimes, Art Angels
12
Dilly Dally, Sore
13
A Tribe Called Quest, We Got it From Here...Thank You 4 Your Service
14
Charlie Bliss, Guppy
15
Bon Iver, 22, A Million
16
Amnesia Scanner, Another Life
17
Superorganism, Superorganism
18
Julien Baker, Sprained Ankle
Caleb H Throws a
Party for this One
My top
album is obvious:
Carly
Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
But
it's honestly VERY closely tied with:
Charly
Bliss, Young Enough (Especially the song "Chatroom.") If you haven't
heard Charly Bliss, I think you'll love them.
More:
Caravan
Palace, Chronologic
Billie
Eilish, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?
Anamanaguchi,
[USA]
My
relationship to music has changed a lot. I don't listen to lots of full albums,
and the main way I find new music is through discover weekly, so I have a lot
of random songs that have been very important, but I haven't developed a real
relationship with new artists in the past few years. I want to change that!
2010s
greatest hits, trio absoLUTELY random just based on what popped into my head
that I'm more likely to add than the others on your list:
1.
Carly Rae Jepsen, Call Me Maybe
2.
Toby Fox, Megalovania
3.
Nicki Minaj, Superbass
Shelly R Goes Back to
School
Always
look forward to doing this poll! Lots of great music from 2019
For 2019:
My top 2019 album:
K-12 by Melanie Martinez
After
a 4-year hiatus, she returned with her sophomore album K-12. Which is a work of
art! Blending poppy lyrics, pastel colors, and school themes, K-12’s lyrics are
anything but. They touch on tough subjects from predatory teachers in
“Teacher’s Pet” to eating disorders in “Orange Juice.” Along with the album,
Martinez made a full-length movie to accompany it and it’s campy, weird, and
fantastic.
Other Essential 2019 Albums:
Cuz I
love You – Lizzo
Homecoming:
The Live Album – Beyoncé
Wasteland,
Baby! – Hozier
Only
Things We Love – Blaqk Audio
For the 2010s Greatest Hits (based off of how loudly I would
“woo!” and then start dancing):
Old
Town Road – Lil Nas X
Formation – Beyoncé
Bitch
Better Have My Money – Rihanna
Amy C Brings the Brittany
My essential albums
of 2019
1)
Brittany Howard, Jaime (!!!!!!!!!!)
2)
Tyler, the Creator, Igor
3)
Khalid, Free Spirit
4)
Harry Styles, Fine Line
5)
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
My songs for 2010s
Greatest
1)
Beyonce, Sorry
2)
Miguel, Pineapple Skies (such a good song!!)
3)
Post Malone & Swae Lee, Sunflower
Matthew U Picks a Peck
Thanks for keeping
me looped in. It’s always cool to see what makes the list and to discover new
music along the way. This was a tough choice this year—the album I think is the
best isn’t the one I return to again and again, so I’m opting for the return-to
album as my top pick.
Most
essential album:
Orville
Peck, Pony
Runners
up:
Lana
Del Rey, Norman Fucking Rockwell
Sharon
Van Etten, Remind Me Tomorrow
The
National, I Am Easy to Find
The
Highwomen, The Highwomen
Lana
Del Rey’s album was the most cohesive and accomplished to my mind in many ways
but in a way that carried motifs in the lyrics and soundscapes throughout,
which made it almost more like a novel—art you take in as a whole rather than
return to bits again and again. Pony, on the other hand, I can’t quite decide
if it’s an authentic gay cowboy album or a bit of a put-on, but I love it
either way and find myself listening in the morning when I’m getting ready or
defaulting to it in the car when audiobooks or podcasts have run out. I’m eager
to see what he does next (and if he takes off the mask).
Michael T takes a
Billie holiday
For me
the best album of 2019 is a tie:
Billie
Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?
Bon
Iver, I, i
Greatest
hits of the 2010s Playlist:
Kendrick
Lamar, “Love”
Bon
Iver, “Holocene”
FKA
Twigs, “Two Weeks"
Jinny W brings the
fire and ice
Most Essential Album of 2019:
Paavo
Järvi, and the Orchestre de Paris, Sibelius Symphonies 1-7. Epic fire and
ice from Finland’s most treasured national treasure, conducted here by Järvi,
one of Estonia’s national treasures. Sibelius took 26 years to compose the
seven, and Järvi and the Orchestre de Paris recorded them over five years.
Sibelius’ earthy and radiant couplings of strings and brasses taught the
twentieth century some of its most resonant lessons, ones we still need to
learn. SONY (Naxos Exclusive).
Other essential albums:
Annelle
K. Gregory, Violin, and the Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Dimitry Yablonsky, Russian Music for Violin and Orchestra.
Featuring
the grand Taneyev Suite de Concert, Op. 28 (1909), and Rimsky-Korsakov’s
irresistible Fantasia on Two Russian Themes, Op. 33 (1887). Young Annelle K.
Gregory, precocious American concert violinist, traveled to Kyiv to perform and
record these great Russian pieces with the young and vigorous independent
Ukrainian ensemble. Powerful performances all round. Naxos.
Jennifer
Koh, “Limitless." Community and diversity among eight contemporary
composers, each collaborating in duet with the uniquely eloquent violinist
Jennifer Koh. Cedille Records.
This year’s bonus question: Greatest Hits of the
2010s, 3 essential songs by the 3 essential Bs:
Johann
Sebastian Bach, The Gigue movement from the Suite for solo
cello No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008, played by Shirley Hunt: J.S. Bach Suites
& Sonatas Volume Two. Glorious energy, grace, élan. Letterbox Arts 2017.
Beethoven,
String Quartet #15 in A minor, Opus 132, “Heiliger Dankgesang,” first movement,
Assai sostenuto - Allegro. The Tokyo String Quartet released a boxed set of all
Beethoven Quartets in 2012; they offer a great place to begin. Earlier
recordings of these Late Beethovens: illuminating, restorative,
hold-onto-your-biases-at-your-peril versions by the Guarneri, the Emerson, and
the Takacs Quartets. FYI: The Danish String Quartet will bring their
tantalizing teamwork to this piece at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center in New
York at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16. Soon!
Brahms,
Intermezzo in E-flat, opus 117 No. 1 for piano, contained in Hélene
Grimaud: The Complete Warner Classic Recordings. Grimaud brings back
Brahms as sensuously as the wild genius himself may have imagined. (Too bad
we’ll never know for sure.) ERATO 2014.
Ronnie A Shows that
Ever Rose Has its Thrones
Here
are my soundtrack highlights from 2019:
Florence
+ The Machine, "Jenny of Oldstones" from Game of Thrones
Jessie
Buckley, "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)" from Wild Rose
Kathryn
Bostic, "Slow Train" from Clemency
Natalie
Portman, "Wrapped Up" from Vox Lux
Robert
Pattinson and the Tindersticks, "Willow" from High Life
Elisabeth
Moss, "Heaven" from Her Smell
Michael
Marshall, "If You're Going to San Francisco" from The Last Black Man
in San Francisco
Mamas
and the Papas, "Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)"
from Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood
Maurice
Jarre, Miss Lily [sic] Langtry from Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood
Baily C Takes it On
the Line
Essential
this year for me.. Jenny Lewis, On The Line
More
essentials:
Tyler,
the Creator, IGOR
Blood
Orange, Angel’s Pulse
Kevin
Abstract, ARIZONA BABY
Angel
Olsen, All Mirrors
Omar
Apollo, Friends
Greatest
Hits of the 2010’s..
SO hard
and I feel the need to be unconventional which is not the point but I would
say:
Miley
Cyrus We Can’t Stop
Ed
Sheeran Shape of You
Taylor
Swift Blank Space
Matthue R Tells Tales
Most
essential: J.S. Ondara, Tales of America
And
featuring:
Tanya Tucker,
While I'm Livin'
Lizzo,
Cuz I Love You
Thank
You, Black Dresses
Angel
Olsen, All Mirrors
Bruce
Springsteen, Western Stars
Sharon
Van Etten, Remind Me Tomorrow
Team
Dresch, Captain My Captain
2010's
greatest hits:
Beyoncé,
Hold Up
St.
Vincent, Severed Crossed Fingers
Lin-Manuel
Miranda, Dear Theodosia (ideally the Regina Spektor cover)
Teri Y + Love + Fear
Short
list and all women this year.
Marina,
Love + Fear
MUNA,
Saves the World
Dedicated,
Carly Rae Jepsen
If I
were making a 2010s Greatest Hits album, what are three songs you think should
be on it?
Robyn,
Dancing on My Own
Robyn,
Call Your Girlfriend
Robyn,
Hang with Me
John A Holds Some Mirrors to the
Year
Top 10
of 2019
1.
Angel Olsen, All Mirrors
2.
DIIV, Deceiver
3.
Elbow, Giants of All Sizes
4.
Foals, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1
5.
Beck, Hyperspace
6.
Sharon Van Etten, Remind Me Tomorrow
7.
Tool, Fear Inoculum
8.
Torche, Admission
9.
Sleater-Kinney, The Center Won’t Hold
10.
The New Pornographers, In the Morse Code of Brake Lights
2010’s
Greatest Hits
Deerhunter,
Desire Lines (2000)
My
Bloody Valentine, Only Tomorrow (2013)
Fleet
Foxes, Third of May / Odaigahara (2017)
Brant R Goes Up to the Mountains
My
Essential Albums of 2019:
Purple
Mountains, Purple Mountains
Helado
Negro, This Is How You Smile
De La
Noche, Blue Days, Black Nights
Chromatics,
Closer to Grey
Jenny Lewis,
On the Line
Lana Del
Rey, Norman Fucking Rockwell
A.A. Bondy,
Enderness
Some
of My Essential Tracks of 2019:
Purple
Mountains, “Snow Is Falling in Manhattan”
Jenny Lewis,
“Wasted Youth”
Helado
Negro, “Imagining What to Do”
Faye Webster,
“Right Side of My Neck”
Shura,
“Side Effects”
Elder Albums
I Found Essential in 2019:
Ike and
Tina Turner, River Deep-Mountain High [1966]
Erroll
Garner, The Concert by the Sea [1955]
The Beths,
Future Me Hates Me [2018]
Christine
and the Queens, Christine and the Queens [2014]
Kirsty
MacColl, Electric Landlady [1991]
Neil Halstead,
Oh! Mighty Engine [2008]
Camera
Obscura, Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi [2001]
Mikal Cronin,
MCIII [2015]
Milt
Jackson, Bags & Trane [1961]
Danny Wilson,
Meet Danny Wilson [1987]
Dionne
Warwick, Heartbreaker [1982]
The Isley
Brothers, Shout! [1959]
When David
conducted this poll for the twentieth time last year, I totally forgot to
include My Most Essential 50 Albums of the First 20 Years of the David Music
Poll, so here’s that in alphabetical order by album title: Yo La Tengo, And
Then Nothing Turned Itself
Inside-Out; Alvvays, Antisocialites; Surfer
Blood, Astro Coast; Aimee Mann, Bachelor No. 2 or, The Remains of the Dodo;
Mates of State, Bring It Back; Broken Bells, Broken Bells; Belle and Sebastian,
Dear Catastrophe Waitress; Drive-By Truckers, Decoration
Day; Ryan Adams, Demolition; The New
Pornographers, Electric Version; Mojave 3, Excuses for Travellers; Kacey
Musgraves, Golden Hour; The Exploding Hearts, Guitar Romantic; Badly Drawn Boy,
The Hour of the Bewilderbeast; The Strokes, Is This It; Destroyer, Kaputt;
Chromatics, Kill for Love; Spoon, Kill the Moonlight; Washed Out, Life of
Leisure; The War on Drugs, Lost in the Dream; Ambulance Ltd, LP;
Phosphorescent, Muchacho; Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy;
Lambchop, Nixon; The Shins, Oh, Inverted World; M. Ward, Post-War; Mac DeMarco,
Salad Days; Stars, Set Yourself on Fire; The Avalanches, Since I Left You; The
Magnetic Fields, 69 Love Songs Vols. 1-3; Japancakes, The Sleepy Strange;
Slowdive, Slowdive; OutKast, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below; Arcade Fire, The
Suburbs; Paul Westerberg, Suicaine Gratification; Beach House, Teen Dream; Katy
Perry, Teenage Dream; Pavement, Terror Twilight; Blur, 13; The Go! Team,
Thunder, Lightning, Strike; Sukpatch, Tie Down That Shiny Wave; Interpol, Turn
on the Bright Lights; Rilo Kiley, Under the Blacklight; Vampire Weekend,
Vampire Weekend; Echo & The Bunnymen, What Are You Going to Do with Your
Life?; The White Stripes, White Blood Cells; The Star Room Boys, Why Do Lonely
Men and Women Want to Break Each Other's Hearts?;
Peter Bjorn and John, Writer's Block; Wilco,
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot; and Youth Lagoon, The Year of Hibernation
...and
then here are 50 tracks from the same time range that my iTunes Library claims
have been played a lot, listed in descending order of play count: Capital
Cities, “Safe and Sound”; Gorillaz, “On Melancholy Hill”; A.C. Newman, “I'm Not
Talking”; Calvin Harris, “Summer”; Vampire Weekend, “I Stand Corrected”; Lorde,
“Team”; The New Pornographers, “Crash Years”; Yo La Tengo, “You Can Have It
All”; MGMT, “Kids”; Ambulance Ltd, “Heavy Lifting”; Carly Rae Jepsen, “Call Me
Maybe”; The Exploding Hearts, “Throwaway Style”; M. Ward, “Poison Cup”; Ellie
Goulding, “Lights”; The Frank and Walters, “Something Happened to Me”; Katy
Perry, “Roar”; The Go! Team, “Bottle Rocket”; Madonna, “Hung Up”; Damon Albarn,
“The Marvelous Dream”; fun. with Janelle Monae, “We Are Young”; Badly Drawn Boy,
“Magic in the Air”; Lambchop, “The Lone Official”; Blur, “Sweet Song”; Glass
Candy, “Beautiful Object”; Beach House, “Other People”; Broken Bells,
“Vaporize”; Common, “Be”; Grizzly Bear, “Two Weeks”; Clem Snide, “Happy Birthday”; Destroyer, “Savage Night at
the Opera”; Low, “California”; The National, “Apartment Story”; Wilco,
“Theologians”; Adele, “Rolling in the Deep”; Aimee Mann, “Pavlov's Bell”; Beth
Orton, “Shopping Trolley”; Feist, “I Feel It All”; Japancakes, “Soft N Ez”; The
Raveonettes, “Uncertain Times”; Belle and Sebastian, “I'm a Cuckoo”; Peter
Bjorn and John, “Objects of My Affection”; Ryan Adams, “Nuclear”; Stars,
“Reunion”; Tanlines, “Lost Somewhere”; We Are Scientists, “After Hours”; Arcade
Fire, “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)”; Lana
Del Rey, “Summertime Sadness”; Yann Tiersen,
“Fuck Me”; The Auburn University Marching Band, “War Eagle Fanfare & War
Eagle”; and Mali Music, “Sunset Coming On”
Now
for the bonus: David asked, if he was making a 2010s Greatest Hits album, what
are three songs each of us thinks should be on it? My answer is:
Gorillaz,
“On Melancholy Hill”
Deerhunter,
“Desire Lines”
Destroyer,
“Savage Night At The Opera”
….and,
if I can suggest a fourth, then probably Das Racist, “Combination Pizza Hut and
Taco Bell”
Jonas R, the Dean of Lewis
Here
are my most essential for 2020:
Jenny Lewis,
On the Line
Vampire
Weekend, Father of the Bride
Karen
O and Danger Mouse, Lux Prima
New
Pornographers, In the Morse Code of Brake Lights
My Top
3 for the 2010s was much harder pare down:
Fun,
Some Nights
Vampire
Weekend, Diane Young
Rilo
Kiley, Let Me Back In
Giles G finds color in a grey
area
1.
Little Simz - GREY Area
2.
Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep
3.
Vampire Weekend - Father of the Bride
4.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Ghosteen
5.
Tyler The Creator - IGOR
Songs
for the 2010's Greatest Hits:
1. LCD
Soundsystem - Dance Yrself Clean
2.
Lost - Frank Ocean
3.
Kanye West - Runaway
4.
Miley Cyrus - We Can't Stop
5. Kendrick
Lamar - Alright
I know
you said three, but, um, not possible, these five are the least I could bear.
Ben A Thinks We Need to Calm Down
(Oh,
my god...am I basic?)
Most
essential:
Taylor
Swift, Lover
Noteworthy:
Billie
Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Ariana
Grande, thank u, next
Best
songs of the 2010s:
Lady
Gaga, Edge of Glory
Taylor
Swift, Blank Space
Nicki
Minaj, Starships
Zach F’s Living for the Weekend
Most
essential:
Vampire Weekend,
Father of the Bride
Also terrific:
Sharon Van Etten,
Remind Me Tomorrow
Sinkane, Dépaysé
Billie Eilish, When
We All Fall Asleep...?
The National, I Am
Easy to Find
This is Exactly How Raina T Feels
Obviously
most essential:
Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
Other
essentials:
Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
Muna, Saves the World
Andrea
R Picks the Tempo
Best
Album
Lizzo
Best
song
Old
Town Road - Lil Nas X
Lizzo
- Truth Hurts
Bonus
question:
Lizzo
- Truth Hurts
Lil
Nas X - Old Town Road
Taylor
Swift - Archer
Andrew E, Better in Color
Album
of the Year: Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
An
essential single: Florence + the Machine, “Jenny of Oldstones”
Bonus
question / Three essential songs from the 2010s:
•
Carly Rae Jepsen, “Call Me Maybe”
•
Scissor Sisters, “Let’s Have a Kiki”
Florence
+ the Machine, “Shake It Out”
Kate H Reminds Us of Tomorrow
My list
is short this year: my album of the year is Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me
Tomorrow, with a secondary vote for Lizzo - Cuz I Love You.
Emmanuel H Grooves When He Gets
Home
Here's
what I was grooving to last year:
Solange,
When I Get Home
Harry
Styles, Fine Line
Taylor
Swift, Lover
Karen O
& Danger Mouse, Lux Prima
Danielle P Finds a Lover
This
year’s favs
1)
Lover - Taylor Swift
2) Old
Town Road
3) Bad
Guy - Billie Ellish
Decade
- too hard!
But some
fav albums - Beyoncé, Lemonade; Red, TaylorSwift
Nick E is in league with dragons
This
year two of my favorite bands had new albums that just didn’t do much for me!
(Belle & Sebastian and Bon Iver.) But maybe they’ll grow on me in the
months ahead. In the meantime, here’s what I’ve been enjoying.
Favorite
Albums
The
Mountain Goats, In League with Dragons
The
Gloaming, The Gloaming 3
Calexico
and Iron & Wine, Years to Burn
Takenobu,
Conclusion
The
Ballet, Matchy Matchy
Favorite
Singles
Kygo
& Whitney Houston, “Higher Love”
Liz
Phair, “Good Side”
William
Fitzsimmons, “What Kind of Love Is Like That”
Perfume
Genius, “Pop Song”
Florence
+ The Machine, “Jenny of Oldstones”
Greatest
Hit of the 2010s
Carly
Rae Jepsen, “Call Me Maybe”
Sarah D Shares Some
Happiness
It’s
been a while since I’ve been in a David Poll because I was stuck in a music
rut. But I finally got Spotify so….
Essential
Album:
Jonas
Brothers, Happiness Begins. I took my daughter to a JoBro concert when
she was in middle school. Now she’s grown up and so have they, and she and I
both love this album!
Other
essentials of 2019:
This
Land - Gary Clarke Jr
Cuz I
Love You - Lizzo
Found
by me in 2019 but albums in 2017 and 18
Mas
Profundo and Sirocco by Bruxas
I
can’t listen to mustic with words when I write, and the “phazed-out, tropical
synths” of Bruxas provide just the right soundtrack for blocking out loud
obnoxious people on the train! : )
Jonathan V’s
Geography of 2019
Full
disclosure, I spent most of this year in a state of "will my house close
or am I going to be living in this Motel 6 in perpetuity," so I listened
to A LOT of music from previous years to stay grounded, and as a result there's
not much new music for me to suggest this year! Listened to lots and lots and
lots of Boards of Canada, though.
With
that caveat out of the way, here are my 2019 favorite albums, with my favorite
at the top:
Chemical
Brothers, No Geography
White
Lies, Five
All
Tvvins, Just to Exist
Navvi,
2502
Beirut,
Gallipoli
Andrew
Bayer, In My Next Life
Mansionair,
Shadowboxer
Shlohmo,
The End
As for
my three best tracks for the 2010s:
HEALTH,
High Pressure Dave
Hundred
Waters, Murmurs
Andy
Stott, Violence
Kari L Pounces for Pumas
1:
Black Pumas, Black Pumas
2:
Lizzo, Juice
3.
Brittany Howard, Jaime
4.
Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep...
5.
Andrew Bird, My Finest Work Yet
6.
Michael Kiwanuka, Kiwanuka
2010 Greatest Hits!
Arcade
Fire, Suburbs - for getting the drama right on the dramatic scene...
Black
Keys, Tighten Up - for writing break dance-offs
Broken
Bells - Vaporize - listen to that organ
Goldy M had this one Taylor-made
These
got the most replays:
Taylor
Swift, Lover
Billie
Eilish, when we fall asleep...
Lizzo,
cuz I love you
Lana
del Rey, NFR
Hozier,
Wasteland, baby!
Tyler G’s Norman Period
My top
five:
1,
Lana Del Rey, Norman Fucking Rockwell
2.
Weyes Blood, Titanic Rising
3.
Ariana Grande, Thank U Next
4.
Charli XCX, Charli
5. Angel
Olsen, All Mirrors
Wilson R’s three songs from the
‘10s
Fitz
and the Tantrums, Walker
Third
Eye Blind, Company of Strangers
Imagine
Dragons, It’s Time
Kristin E’s three songs from the
‘10s
Gorillaz,
Melancholy Hill
A. C.
Newman, I’m Not Talking
Echo
Friendly, Same Mistakes
And if
I were selecting a song that happened to be used on a car commercial but had
personal significance:
Safe
and Sound, Capital Cities
When they go low, Carrie N Goes High
Best (tie):
The
Highwomen, THE HIGHWOMEN
Anderson
.Paak, VENTURA
Honorable Mention (in no particular order):
Brittany
Howard, JAIME
Maggie
Rogers, HEARD IT IN A PAST LIFE
Hozier,
WASTELAND, BABY!
Tyler,
the Creator, IGOR
Billie
Eilish, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?
Rachael
& Vilray, RACHAEL & VILRAY
Dean B Goes for the Gold
Top
Albums of 2019
1.
David Gray, Gold in a Brass Age
2.
Thom Yorke, ANIMA
3. The
Flaming Lips, King’s Mouth: Music and Songs
4. Various,
Tiny Changes: A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit’s Midnight Organ Flight
5.
Pete Yorn, Caretakers
6.
Citizen Cope, Heroin and Helicopters
7.
Tool, Fear Inoculum
8.
Beirut, Gallipoli
9. The
National, I Am Easy to Find
10. Bon Iver, I, i
Top 10
Songs of the 2010s
1.
Childish Gambino, “This is America”
2. Kanye, “Runaway”
3. Frightened Rabbit, “The Loneliness and the
Scream”
4.
Fink, “Looking Too Closely”
5. Liars, “Left Speaker Blown”
6. Bon Iver, “Holocene”
7. Neil Young & Crazy Horse, “Driftin’ Back”
8. Radiohead, “Lotus Flower”
9. Frank Ocean, “Pyramids”
10.
Nine Inch Nails, “The Background World”
Glenn B Wakes up to
Asleep
Late as hell this year- Maybe
‘cause I’m turning into one of those people who listen to podcasts (?!!!)
I didn’t find much out there
last year- not sure if I can find 10 albums- I’ll give it a go.
1) Billie Eilish WHEN WE ALL
FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?
2) Beck- Hyperspace
3) elbow- Giants Of All
Sizes
4) Foals- Part 1 Everything Not
Saved Will Be Lost
5) Lizzo- Cuz I Love You
6) Prince- Originals
7) Vampire Weekend- Father Of
The Bride
I guess that’s all I got- looking
forward to seeing what other people picked so I can listen to newer music!
To Dan P, Patty takes the cake
Okay,
here's my list. I liked a whole lot of new music this year. This album is my
essential:
Patty
Griffin, Patty Griffin
Others
in no order:
Ingrid
Michaelson, Stranger Songs
Sara
Bareilles, Amidst the Chaos
Charly
Bliss, Young Enough
Maggie
Rogers, Heard It in a Past Life
The
National, I Am Easy to Find
Vampire
Weekend, Father of the Bride
Taylor
Swift, Lover
Carly
Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
An
essential album from a year past that I missed:
Emily Brown,
Bee Eater
Lawrence U Says It
Albums:
1. Heard It In A
Past Life by Maggie Rogers
2. Busyhead by Noah
Kahan
3. Stranger Songs by
Ingrid Michaelson
4. Palo Santo by
Years and Years
5. Without Fear
by Dermot Kennedy
6. Shawn Mendes by
Shawn Mendes
7. Léon by
Léon
8. Sucker Punch by
Sigrid
9. Lover by Taylor
Swift
10. A Place We Knew
by Dean Lewis
11. Divinely
Uninspired To A Hellish Extent by Lewis Capaldi
Songs:
1. Say It by Maggie
Rogers
2. False Confidence
by Noah Kahan
3. Jealous by Ingrid
Michaelson
4. If You're Over Me
by Years and Years
5.
Outnumbered by Dermot Kennedy
6. Nervous by Shawn
Mendes
7. You And I by Léon
8. Don't Kill My
Vibe by Sigrid
9. ME! by Taylor
Swift (feat. Brendon Urie)
10. Waves by Dean
Lewis
11. Bruises by Lewis
Capaldi
Bonus: Favourite Ex
by Maisie Peters
Bonus: Actually by Valerie Broussard
Billy M is a Lover Lover
Most
essential:
Lover
by Taylor Swift
Essential:
Rapture
by Koffee
Truth
Is by Sabrina Claudio
El Mal
Querer by Rosalía (officially 2018)
Lion
King: The Gift by Beyoncé
Bobby
Gentry’s Delta Sweete Revisited by Mercury Rev
High
Expectations by Mabel
Remind
me Tomorrow by Sharon Van Etten
Forever
Neverland by Mø (officially 2018)