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This year sucked in a lot of ways. But the music helped me get through a lot of it. Here are my top albums of the year, anecdotes and all- in no specific order.
*Kadhja Bonet - Childqueen
This is an album that you need a deep velvet fainting chair, long silk robe and burgundy glass of wine while you listen to it on vinyl. Her Thoreau-ian lyrics about the physical world and how they materialize into our emotional landscapes emote a sadness that soothes as it plays. Listen from start to finish, repeat.
*Shygirl - Cruel Practice
This album is like being chased through an underground club by a serial killer but when they catch you, you both just pop your pussy on the dance floor till 6AM. In a world where dance music feels all too the same, Shygirl’s album stands out.
*U.S. Girls - In A Poem Unlimited
By far my most played record of the year. In a year for me that often felt as though my emotions and my actions were futile this album fit the bill. IAPU is like if Kyley Minogue sang on Sgt. Peppers’ Lonely Heart Clubs Band in the 1980’s.
Favorite song L-Over. “Can you imagine trying to get some satisfaction out of stone? One would have to wait their whole life and I don’t have time for that.” I fucking wish she told me this sooner TBFH.
*Smerz - Have Fun
This album sounds like whispering into a vocoder through gritted teeth to an old crush from grade school on the playground you first met. It starts to rain on your jorts so you go home to download music on limewire over your dial up internet connection to burn them a CD. You write “To:______ From:______” but hate your hand writing to so you have to burn a new CD. You regret the time and effort spent so you microwave the CD and watch it burn. The next day your parents ask why the microwave is broken and you just whisper “love.”
*Boyboy - Boy
Hi, it’s me your local fag here to talk about representation and diversity in the music industry. Growing up I had limited sight of LGBTQ in media. Having always longed for things that were not “popular,” same sex pronouns in music, queer love stories. This gives me a taste of what I needed. This album is like falling in love at a concert, you dance a little bit, make lots of eye contact and make a move and allow those butterflies to take over.
*Kelela - Take Me_A Part, The Remixes
If you don’t know already it’s pronounced kuh-leh-lah. Get that shit right it’s nearly 2019. TMAP got me through the roughest part of a break up and these remixes are here to remind you that men still ain’t shit. Asmara was the executive producer on the album and killed it, each remix is a new interpretation or a beef up of the original. Features junglepussy, Cupcakke Joey LAbeija and Serpent with feet.
*Blood Orange - Negro Swan
This album wasn’t made for me, but I appreciate its beauty regardless. Hynes is an idiosyncratic genius. PERIOD.
“exploration into my own and many types of black depression, an honest look at the corners of black existence, and the ongoing anxieties of queer/people of color. A reach back into childhood and modern traumas, and the things we do to get through it all”
Negro Swan was a perfect example of art imitating life. Although this album very much is an affectation of our current climate, Hynes was able to create something with which the meaning will not be lost in time. Every person regardless of race, sexuality, religion can find themes they can relate with on this gem.
*Tirzah - Devotion
Tirzah has the ability to say a lot without actually saying too much. Her lyrics can be blunt but her instrumental cuts and loops help to soften the blow. Her loops and hooks drive home points that none of us are always able to say aloud, but with practice and repetition we speak it to truth.
*Sophie - Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-insides
If you think PC music is just beep boop beep (it can be), Sophie adds soul. Each song on the album is different; from thumping club bangers like Ponyboy and Faceshopping to blissed out ballads like It’s Okay to Cry. Although this album covers a lot of territory, it’s common thread is how beautiful it is to be human.
*Beach House - 7
Like, duh. Having been a fan of Beach House forever this album is a no brainer. Upon closer inspection though, this album really stands out from the rest of the Beach House discography. Subtly darker, the instrumentation deeper at times and lyrics feel fed up with the ennui of their day to day- Or maybe I’m projecting.
*Ah-Mer-Ah-Su - Star
If you don’t already know Star, she’s a musician from the bay who already has some amazing EP’s under her belt.
The album covers lots of ground, from pop anthems like Heartbreaker, spirit lifting ballads like Powerful as well as being punctuated by vignette’s about moving through the world as trans, practicing self compassion etc.
*Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour
Howdy. Never in my life did I think I would chose to listen to a “country” album. This album has the power to defy preconceived notions of what country is, while still remaining true to its roots. This album is lyric gold, Kacey loves to speak in metaphor and is able to paint vivid pictures in under 3 minutes. (NGL I started listening to this album under the guise that Kacey was a lesbian- although now I know otherwise the album still ~slaps~ and she’s a gay icon tbh)
*Suspiria - Soundtrack
The marriage of music and film is a difficult one, to create an entire album that holds up as well as the movie is even more troubling. Yorke always delivers.
solo artists, all girl bands, or female fronted that I think deserve more attention (read: underrated/slept on), separated by genre! I’ll put a next to the artist’s name if they are openly (not rumored) queer and/or a ⚡️if they’re a person of color! this list is not finished, so if you see an artist you think should be on this list and/or a mistake feel free to message me!
Alternative
Against Me!
Alabama Shakes⚡️
Alexandra Savior
Banks
Billie Eilish
Bishop Briggs
Bleached
Broods
Cherry Glazers
Courtney Barnett
Elle King
Ex Hex
Fit for Rivals
Gin Wigmore
Glades
Goldfrapp
Greta Isaac
Halsey ⚡️
Julien Baker
K.Flay
Laurel
LAYNE
Lykke Li⚡️
Mitski⚡️
MØ
PJ Harvey
PVRIS
Soccer Mommy
Tash Sultana
Tune-Yards
Whissell
Wolf Alice
Electronic
Alina Baraz
Marian Hill
Peaches
Purity Ring
Metal
Arch Enemy
In This Moment
Pop
Alessia Cara
Allie X
AURORA
Charlotte OC⚡️
Daniela Andrade⚡️
Daya
Dua Lipa
FLETCHER
Georgi Kay
Gia
Hayley Kiyoko ⚡️
Hey Violet
VÉRITÉ
Yuna⚡️
Zolita
Punk
The Distillers
Heartsounds
Sharptooth
Rap/Hip Hop
Angel Haze⚡️
Cupcakke⚡️
JUNGLEPUSSY⚡️
Kari Faux⚡️
Leikeli47⚡️
Miss Eaves⚡️
Mona Haydar ⚡️
Princess Nokia⚡️
Rapsody⚡️
Snow Tha Product⚡️
Rock
Alison Breitman
The Dead Weather
Devilskin
Dorothy
Evanescence
Girl in a Coma
Gossip
Halestorm
The Kills
Marmozets
The Pretty Reckless
Ruth Garbus
Sumo Cyco
R&B/Soul
ABRA⚡️
IAMDDB⚡️
Jessie Reyez⚡️
Jorja Smith⚡️
Kali Uchis⚡️
Kehlani ⚡️
Kelela⚡️
NAO⚡️
Saba Abraha⚡️
SZA⚡️
Tinashe⚡️
Singer/Songwriter
Gabrielle Aplin
The list has *finally* been updated! Thank you SO much to everyone who commented, reblogged, and messaged me with suggestions! I added a bunch of new names & I now have so much music I have to listen to! remember: i’m always taking suggestions + edits! xx claire
I miss Tumblr’s golden age bc of the music I got introduced to: Death Grips, Azealia Banks, Mykki Blanco, Princess Nokia (fka Wavy Spice), Cakes da Killa, Dai Burger, Junglepussy, CupcakKe, Kelela, Zebra Katz, FKA Twigs, Maluca and so many more.
Fun times, popping artists.
cupcakKe - H2Hoe
I didn’t get a chance to reblog things on her birthday due to me being gone on vacation (as well as not having an iPhone, SmartPhone, laptop and iPad).
Vi & Caitlyn | Cupcake
Guess who made a cupcakke remix of a certain hlvrai song because no one else did
I love Disney+
is anyone creating care/safety packages for noname, cupcakke, flo milli or megan thee stallion? we wanna support. also down to co-create if no one is organizing something like this. black women in hip hop (like most black women) are under spiritual, white supremacist, and patriarchal attack. it is absolutely disgusting and absolutely demonic. and we gotta get our queens strapped up with some good juju for the fight back and the moments of accountability.
so many of the girls in my highschool track and cross country team are gay. we really took “running with the lgbt” to a different level