Not an exhaustive list but: * Charli xcx - Brat
* Tyler the Creator - Chromakopia
* Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk
* Dora Jar - No Way to Relax When You’re on Fire
* Vampire Weekend - Only God Was Above Us
* Jamie xx - In Waves
* Loukeman - Sd-2
* Declan McKenna - What Happened to the Beach?
* St. Vincent - All Born Screaming
* JPEGMAFIA - I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU
(in no particular order) * Vampire Weekend - Only God Was Above Us
(standout track: classical)
So fucking good, feels like summer, feels like NY, weird and wonderful * St. Vincent - All Born Screaming
(standout track: big time nothing)
She only gets better - a return to form and new at the same time * Salami Rose Jones & Flanafi - Sarah
(standout track: the severity)
If you like your music weird - this is the one. Sometimes calm, sometimes crazy, underrated..... i will continuously shout this out * Declan McKenna - What Happened to the Beach?
(standout track: elevator hum)
A lot of tracks feel like your floating - good lyrics, infectious grooves * Saya Gray - QWERTY II
(standout track: AA BOQUET FOR YOUR 180 FACE)
Saw this live - wild. Whole discography goes crazy and every release is a curveball - most exciting artist right now * Loukeman - Sd-2
(standout track: Baby You're a Star)
Shoutout Blenum putting me on this... amazing production, cool blend of acoustic and electronic.... cool deffo illegal sampling * Charli XCX - Brat
(standout track: Sympathy is a Knife)
.... it's Brat
By popular demand but no special order shredddflanders * The Cure: Songs of a Lost World (Capitol)
* Laura Marling: Patterns In Repeat (Chrysalis)
* Jamie xx: In Waves (Young)
* English Teacher: This Could be Texas (Island/Universal)
* Charli XCX: Brat (Atlantic)
* Beth Gibbons: Lives Outgrown (Domino)
* Mannequin Pussy: I Got Heaven (Epitaph)
* Blood Incantation: Absolute Everywhere (Century Media)
* Richard Hawley: In This City They Call You Love (BMG)
* Seefeel: Everything Squared EP (Warp)
* Maggie Rogers: Don't Forget Me (Capitol)
* The Smile: Wall of Eyes (XL)
* Amyl & the Sniffers: Cartoon Darkness (Virgin)
* Faye Webster: Underdressed at the Symphony (Secretly Canadian)
* Soccer Mommy: Evergreen (Concord)
* The Hard Quartet: S/T (Matador)
* Mary Timony: Untame the Tiger (Merge)
* Beabadoobee: This is How Tomorrow Moves (Dirty Hit)
* Actress: Statik (Smalltown Supersound)
* Dummy: Free Energy (Trouble In Mind)
* Father John Misty: Mahashmashana (Sub Pop)
* Kendrick Lamar: GNX (PDlang Interscope)
* Joey Valence & Brae: No Hands (self released)
* Doechii: Alligator Bites Never Heal (Top Dawg/Capitol)
* Schoolboy Q: Blue Lips (TDE Interscope)
* Vince Staples: Dark Times (Def Jam/Blacksmith)
There has been so many amazing albums this year I know I'm for sure forgetting some 1. Big Ideas- Remi Wolf If you were to ask me one artist that would show my vibe, it'd be Remi
2. The Accident-Good Morning This album just came out and it's all I've been listening to... it's already a life long favorite
3. Charm- Clairo This is the first and only album I've ever listened to, but it was a big one this summer. Up until then I literally thought she was a teenager.
4. Alligator Bites Never Heal- Doechii I think about her growls during her Tiny Desk concert multiple times a day
5. I Got Heaven- Mannequin Pussy I GOT A LOUD BARK, DEEP BITE!!!! 🗣️
6. I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair- Christopher Owens Beautiful sounds about love, what more could you want
7. News Of The Universe- La Luz Someone here recommended this album right when I joined... I don't remember who but thanks 🫶
8. New Sound- The Geordi Greep I Love Shaking Ass To Geordi Greep
9. Fruit for Flies- The Army, The Navy the HARMONIESSSS!!
10. Bodies Laughing- The Smile I'm a Radiohead girlie thru and thru, of course I loved this album Givens because you know why:
BRAT- Charli XCX
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess- Chappell Roan Honorable Mentions:
Ten of Swords- Mouse Teeth
American Football (covers)
Patterns in Repeat- Laura Marling
took a spontaneous trip to see the new alien movie today ive never been to see a horror movie alone at the cinema before so it felt all the more immersive for me, would recommend going to get scared alone even if you’re a scaredy-cat like me :)