EOY 2021 - Uncut (UK)
EOY 2021 - Uncut (UK)
01. THE WEATHER STATION Ignorance
02. FLOATING POINTS, PHAROAH SANDERS &THE LONDON SYMPHONY Promises
03. NICK CAVE & WARREN ELLIS Carnage
04. LOW HeyWhat
05. SAULT Nine
06. AROOJ AFTAB Vulture
07. CASSANDRA JENKINS An Overview On Phenomenal Nature
08. THE WAR ON DRUGS Don’t Live Here Anymore
09. BLACK COUNTRY, NEWROAD For The First Time
10. RICHARD DAWSON & CIRCLE Henki
11. LANA DEL REY Chemtrails Over The Country Club
12. SONS OF KEMET Black To The Future
13. MDOU MOCTAR Afrique Victime
14. SAINT ETIENNE I’ve Been Trying To Tell You
15. MOGWAI As The Love Continues
16. SLEAFORD MODS Spare Ribs
17. DRY CLEANING New Long Leg
18. HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER Quietly Blowing It
19. JOHN GRANT Boy From Michigan
20. MODERN NATURE Island Of Noise
21. LITTLE SIMZ Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
22. THE CORAL CoralIsland
23. ST VINCENT Daddy’s Home
24. VALERIE JUNE The Moon And Stars:Prescriptions For Dreamers
25. JANE WEAVER Flock
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26. PAUL WELLER FatPop(Volume1)
27. ARLO PARKS Collapsed In Sunbeams
28. RYLEY WALKER Course In Fable
29. STEVE GUNN Other You
30. TEENAGE FANCLUB Endless Arcade
31. ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS Raise The Roof
32. THE HOLD STEADY Open Door Policy
33. CHUCK JOHNSON The Cinder Grove
34. COURTNEY BARNETT Things Take Time,Take Time
35. JOHN MURRY The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes
36. ARAB STRAP As Days Get Dark
37. DEAN WAREHAM I Have Nothing To Say To The Mayor Of LA
38. MADLIB Sound Ancestors
39. SQUID Bright Green Field
40. STURGILL SIMPSON The Ballad Of Dood & Juanita
41. DAMON ALBARN The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows
42. FAYE WEBSTER I Know I’m Funny Ha Ha
43. MY MORNING JACKET My Morning Jacket
44. RHIANNON GIDDENS WITH FRANCESCO TURRISI They’re Calling Me Home
45. BOBBY GILLESPIE &JEHNNY BETH Utopian Ashes
46. ISRAEL NASH Topaz
47. ELEPHANT9 Arrival Of The New Elders
48. DAVID CROSBY For Free
49. SUNBURNED HAND OF THE MAN Pick A Day To Die
50. LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Lindsey Buckingham
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27. ARLO PARKS Collapsed In Sunbeams
28. RYLEY WALKER Course In Fable
29. STEVE GUNN Other You
30. TEENAGE FANCLUB Endless Arcade
31. ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS Raise The Roof
32. THE HOLD STEADY Open Door Policy
33. CHUCK JOHNSON The Cinder Grove
34. COURTNEY BARNETT Things Take Time,Take Time
35. JOHN MURRY The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes
36. ARAB STRAP As Days Get Dark
37. DEAN WAREHAM I Have Nothing To Say To The Mayor Of LA
38. MADLIB Sound Ancestors
39. SQUID Bright Green Field
40. STURGILL SIMPSON The Ballad Of Dood & Juanita
41. DAMON ALBARN The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows
42. FAYE WEBSTER I Know I’m Funny Ha Ha
43. MY MORNING JACKET My Morning Jacket
44. RHIANNON GIDDENS WITH FRANCESCO TURRISI They’re Calling Me Home
45. BOBBY GILLESPIE &JEHNNY BETH Utopian Ashes
46. ISRAEL NASH Topaz
47. ELEPHANT9 Arrival Of The New Elders
48. DAVID CROSBY For Free
49. SUNBURNED HAND OF THE MAN Pick A Day To Die
50. LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Lindsey Buckingham
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75. ROSE CITY BAND Earth Trip
74. ROSALI No Medium
73. SLEATER KINNEY Path Of Wellness
72. MARIANNE FAITHFULL & WARREN ELLIS She Walks In Beauty
71. BUFFALO NICHOLS Buffalo Nichols
70. BLACK MIDI Cavalcade
69. DAVE We’re All Alone In This
68. CATHAL COUGHLAN Song Of Co-Aklan
67. LUCY DACUS Home
66. SARAH DAVACHI Antiphonals
65. MOOR MOTHER Black Encyclopaedia Of The Air
64. PINO PALLADINO & BLAKE MILLS Notes With Attachments
63. CHRIS SCHLARB & CHAD TAYLOR Time No Changes
62. SUFJAN STEVENS & ANGELO DE AUGUSTINE A Beginner’s Mind
61. THE BESNARD LAKES The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings
60. GROUPER Shade
59. STRAND OF OAKS In Heaven
58. BIG RED MACHINE How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?
57. HAIKU SALUT The Hill, The Light, The Ghost
56. DAMON & NAOMI WITH KURIHARA A Sky Record
55. LONELADY Former Things
54. DANIEL BACHMAN Axacan
53. THE BLACK KEYS Delta Kream
52. DAMON LOCKS & BLACK MONUMENT ENSEMBLE Now
51. YASMIN WILLIAMS Urban Driftwood
74. ROSALI No Medium
73. SLEATER KINNEY Path Of Wellness
72. MARIANNE FAITHFULL & WARREN ELLIS She Walks In Beauty
71. BUFFALO NICHOLS Buffalo Nichols
70. BLACK MIDI Cavalcade
69. DAVE We’re All Alone In This
68. CATHAL COUGHLAN Song Of Co-Aklan
67. LUCY DACUS Home
66. SARAH DAVACHI Antiphonals
65. MOOR MOTHER Black Encyclopaedia Of The Air
64. PINO PALLADINO & BLAKE MILLS Notes With Attachments
63. CHRIS SCHLARB & CHAD TAYLOR Time No Changes
62. SUFJAN STEVENS & ANGELO DE AUGUSTINE A Beginner’s Mind
61. THE BESNARD LAKES The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings
60. GROUPER Shade
59. STRAND OF OAKS In Heaven
58. BIG RED MACHINE How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?
57. HAIKU SALUT The Hill, The Light, The Ghost
56. DAMON & NAOMI WITH KURIHARA A Sky Record
55. LONELADY Former Things
54. DANIEL BACHMAN Axacan
53. THE BLACK KEYS Delta Kream
52. DAMON LOCKS & BLACK MONUMENT ENSEMBLE Now
51. YASMIN WILLIAMS Urban Driftwood
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Dang Uncut, that's really early
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Damn some big albums havent even dropped this year like the new Idles album...
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I don't get this tendency for publications to release EOY lists before the year is over. While EOY lists typically seem to favor entries from the first half of the year anyways, it's always odd seeing albums/songs from late fall/early winter appear in next calendar year's best-of lists (e.g. Blinding Lights from last year, although maybe not a strong example due to the pandemic).
Why can't they just wait another month or two? While some niche communities like this forum enjoy looking at lists, is there really a strong enough demand for lists from a publication's general audience to justify pumping lists out at this time (granted, as some other people have said, this list is early compared to others, but I still find the December timeframe that a majority of lists are released in too early).
Does it have to do with the magazine release cycle?
Why can't they just wait another month or two? While some niche communities like this forum enjoy looking at lists, is there really a strong enough demand for lists from a publication's general audience to justify pumping lists out at this time (granted, as some other people have said, this list is early compared to others, but I still find the December timeframe that a majority of lists are released in too early).
Does it have to do with the magazine release cycle?
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Yup it most likely to do with release cycle. Both Uncut and Mojo publish their respective lists on January issue, I believe they already have accessed to upcoming December albums, and even put some reviews. But the big problem is the surprise releases like Beyonce's self titled or Taylor's evermore that coming out of nowhere, both albums released in December and already missed the cut off and most likely get ignored for the next year-end list.Mason wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:12 am I don't get this tendency for publications to release EOY lists before the year is over. While EOY lists typically seem to favor entries from the first half of the year anyways, it's always odd seeing albums/songs from late fall/early winter appear in next calendar year's best-of lists (e.g. Blinding Lights from last year, although maybe not a strong example due to the pandemic).
Why can't they just wait another month or two? While some niche communities like this forum enjoy looking at lists, is there really a strong enough demand for lists from a publication's general audience to justify pumping lists out at this time (granted, as some other people have said, this list is early compared to others, but I still find the December timeframe that a majority of lists are released in too early).
Does it have to do with the magazine release cycle?
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This debate comes up every year, no publication is going to do their best of the year list in January whether you like it or not (by then everyone's turned their attention to new albums for the year ahead) and I imagine any music act who surprisingly drops an album in December doesn't particularly care if they feature in lists anyway, otherwise they'd just release the album a month earlier or later
Also that Uncut list features two albums which aren't even out yet so I imagine they have heard what's left to come this year anyway
Also that Uncut list features two albums which aren't even out yet so I imagine they have heard what's left to come this year anyway
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Hey Edre,Edre Peraza wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:45 pm Damn some big albums havent even dropped this year like the new Idles album...
As a big fan of Idles, and I think mileswide is one too, can I strongly (strongly !!!) suggest you listen to Dub Sex ?
I just listened to their compilation "Search For The Right Words" and it's true post punk (not revival), and the influence to Idles is glaring.
Enjoy !
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IDLES is more Holden's thing than mine if my memory serves me well, so he might be as into the Dub Sex comp as I am after the first listen- what a fruitful rescue mission from obscurity it is too I have to donate to charity every time I make a comparison these days but if you're drawing parallels between Dub Sex's singer and Joe Talbot, I can see the links between them!spiritualized wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 9:37 am Hey Edre,
As a big fan of Idles, and I think mileswide is one too, can I strongly (strongly !!!) suggest you listen to Dub Sex ?
I just listened to their compilation "Search For The Right Words" and it's true post punk (not revival), and the influence to Idles is glaring.
Enjoy !
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I will definitely listen to them!spiritualized wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 9:37 amHey Edre,Edre Peraza wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:45 pm Damn some big albums havent even dropped this year like the new Idles album...
As a big fan of Idles, and I think mileswide is one too, can I strongly (strongly !!!) suggest you listen to Dub Sex ?
I just listened to their compilation "Search For The Right Words" and it's true post punk (not revival), and the influence to Idles is glaring.
Enjoy !
Also, the new Idles album is my favorite of theirs (even though I know I am in the minority) and will likely place highly on my EOY list!
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