Seismic wolf girl with you11/2/2023 ![]() ![]() There’s no central theme to our list of the year’s best albums. Plenty of others clanged and howled and made a whole lot of noise. Some of them whooped and thumped and celebrated. Some of our favorite albums this year twinkled and murmured and soothed. The music that we loved in 2021 didn’t adhere to any particular sound or sensibility. But in the past few months, especially, we’ve seen a tidal surge of new records, and many of those new records are truly great. ![]() Now, it feels miraculous.Įven in the depths of the pandemic, artists never stopped releasing new music. It’s not quite the same as it was this time in 2019 yet, but it’s now possible for a band to release an album and then tour behind that album. But around the time that most of us got our second arm-jabs, the whole economy surrounding music started to sputter to life once again. The COVID era, which utterly derailed music and most other things for the better part of two years, isn’t quite over.
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