MY FAVOURITE MUSIC OF 2017 IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
every year that i make a list of my favourite music, i realize two things: first, i realize that, for the most part, i consume “local” music... though that mostly means music from peterborough, it also means that i consume a lot of music that is “local” to somewhere else - the people who write it and record it and put it out are people that you can probably see ripping up a stage for $5-10 or less, and you can talk to them, and get to know them. secondly, i realize that so many of my favourite bands are made up of friends, acquaintances, and other music colleagues who i am honoured and privileged to say are part of my circles. here’s some of the best from the last year, if i missed stuff, it’s probably unintentional. don’t hate.
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aubergine - mildly good, reasonably okay: oh boy, as much as i wanna get into why this was an important EP, instead i’ll just say... this is very nicely crafted pop that picks at some very deep wounds in the way that Rivers Cuomo tries to but doesn’t quite get at, or hasn’t for more than a decade and a half. hummable and heart-rendering.
bedwetter - flick your tongue against your teeth and describe the present: in early 2017 Lil Ugly Mane self-hospitalized and when he came out he made this. so strap the eff in and get ready for a weird and heavy ride.
Beef Boys - Melted Like A Witch: another loaded one, but... whatever, it rips and i can’t argue with that.
Big Sean - I Decided: as much as i like this one, i feel like i want to like it even more. big sean albums used to be about working, but this album feels like it’s a private conversation between sean and a friend after a long work day. come on into the mansion, lemme ask Alexa to turn down the mood lighting and turn up the bass, lemme tell you a story.
CEP - drawing the target around the arrow: think about the ocean, only made of sine waves. think about a forest, only made of thin strands of smoke. draw yrself, as you see yrself. draw yrself in.
cold eye - As the Past swells and crests into the Present, the Future ebbs: i’ve had the good fortune and privilege of watching this project morph and mutate into what it is now... it’s not in its “final form,” and likely will never be, and that’s part of the beauty in it. still, bennett bedoukian is now standing on this name and concept with both feet planted firmly, and the result is so worth it.
Daniel Romano - Modern Pressure: perfect roadtrip music. beautiful, soaring melodies, instrumentation that is insanely orchestral and yet also rock af. i hate how good daniel romano is at everything. fucking hate this dude.
Decomposure - Grow Together: when yr make a collage of photographs and trying to get it to look good, you have to pay extra attention to bodies, expressions, eyelines, posture, and how those jigsaw pieces come together. you want it to look seamless, even though the sources are anything but.
DOXX - ii: i’ve only ever had the chance to see this band live once, on a bill i put together in ptbo, but boy howdy, do they rip. this album is closer to that live feeling that the previous (and excellent) s/t album, so put it on very loud in yr living room and mosh yrself to eviction.
ELMS - Integrity: the third instalment of ELMS music is more beautifully crafted and finer detailed than ever, with lyrics that will wither your heart and somehow soothe it at the same time. alex lives in the countryside of ptbo and makes music that sounds like the night of the first snowstorm of the season, and the feeling of the morning after.
Emay - Ilah: a history of one person’s life. a history of a family. a history of a nation. a history of half the world. a history of humankind. history, folding out and back in upon itself. expert level rap in a novice level world.
E.L.E - Bucket Of Shit: subtle like a jackhammer.
Flaws - Vesta: chesterville working punks Muelkik died and Flaws is what rose from the ashes. this two-track, one-atmosphere release rips and roils, and thanks to slick and screaming production, it sounds as good recorded as it feels live.
Francis & The Lights - Just For Us: this came out on December 30th, and i haven’t had a chance to fully absorb it yet, but goddamn everything he does is magic, and i can’t believe it’s almost been 10 years since i saw the video for The Top and had to pick my jaw up off the floor. FUCK!
Hus Kingpin & Big Ghost Ltd. - Cocaine Beach: i’m not sure if Big Ghost handpicks the MCs for his album-length collaborations, or vice versa, but his production always snaps and slaps without bending to trends and fads. oh and the rappers are always on fucking point. so here’s an album about a drug i won’t touch that actually makes it seem cool.
Jack Moves - I BEEN Working: 4 tight songs that taste great together. no nonsense.
Lingua Ignota - ALL BITCHES DIE: the current rightful heir to the throne of Diamanda Galás. if you can make it through this album in one sitting without getting goosebumps or feeling sick, i applaud you. gorgeous, heavy, challenging.
Nash The Slash - Various Reissues: sometimes you have to die before yr reborn, and i’m sad that was the case with Nash The Slash. still, the people at Artoffact Records did an amazing job here, and finally gave Nash the due he had looked for so hard over the years. all of these reissues were done with great care and honour to the original vision, and the result is a true monument to one of most important weird musicians in canadian history.
Nick Ferrio - Soothsayer: okay look, nick is a friend and i feel like when i say this around other people they think i’m trashing him, but i’ve also said this to his face: i never thought i would hear a Nick Ferrio album that rips! and this does! the band he put together for these songs do them so much justice, and though i’ve enjoyed nick’s quieter material, it’s great to hear this side. so solid.
Olias - A Case Of The Howlers: this was the first thing PTBO’s Olias put out this year, which would turn out to be an insanely prolific time for him. Olias didn’t unlock something with this one (that happened with 2016′s Hermian Sunrise), but this was the release that set the boulder rolling down the hill. now he seems to be putting out gorgeous and engaging drone / ambient synth music at a startling pace, and i hope it continues indefinitely.
people you meet outside of bars - culpable: there’s this picture floating around the internet of a kid’s playground near a graveyard. the word “melody” is written under the playground, and “lyrics” is written under the graveyard, and that’s the best way to describe this.
Prayers - Baptism Of Thieves: for a minute there, i was a bit worried that Prayers was starting to believe their own hype with their full album collaboration with Travis Barker, but this new album has helped me regain some trust. back to the roots, back to reality. these two don’t need fucking ANYONE else messing up their connection. it’s pure as it is.
Prime Junk - Ladybird: i’m adding this to the list conditionally... not because i don’t dig this album a lot (i do) and not because i believe they need to live up to my standards (they don’t). the conditionality is based on the fact that when i listen to this, i can’t help but feel like “this is the album before they release the one that really blasts.” and that’s a weird feeling, because again, i already really like this. as i listen to this though, i keep hearing a whisper in my ear, “motherfucker, you like what you hear? well just wait.” so i’m stoked on this, and what’s to come.
Priors - S/T: i think every time i play with or see this band, i tell their drummer drew “there’s no fucking way that this is the first band that Chance has been the singer of. no fucking way.” to which drew always replies in his characteristic good dude drawl, “i know, right?” i love this band, and at least two of the people in it.
P.O.S. - Chill, Dummy: this album came out in january and i knew right then and there it would be my favourite rap record of the year and guess what? it fucking is. this album is just so good and takes you on a fucking journey in the least cheesy way i could say that. the beats are engaging and intense, and the rhymes are funny, sad, and poignant. get this, listen to it, absorb it.
SHREDDERS - Dangerous Jumps: oh and by the way, there’s a rap crew that P.O.S. is part of, and they ALSO put out a super tight album this year. if you like energetic, interesting rap, this is for you.
Tai Timbers - Cycles: i probably listened to this album most this year as “background music” and i don’t mean that to be an insult, far from it. this is a study in texture, songs that have melodies that you don’t necessarily hum or sing along to, but that you could paint a sky with.
Telekinetic Yeti - Abominable: is it possible that this was the only new stoner metal release that really caught my eye this year? well shit, maybe so. the riffs are strong with this one. take a shot each time this album makes you make the “badass riff face,” and you will be on the floor in no time, watching blurry bigfoot walk away into the forest like “my work here is done.”
The Sun Through A Telescope - Black Hole Smile: a new, immaculately constructed drone-doom album by one of the finest in that field. oh, and it’s inspired by the Beach Boys / Brian Wilson masterpiece Smile? so fucking into this one, the same way i was so into Smile. i’ve been sitting on the stems to a few songs from this album for a while, determined to make a remix and then every time i do, i just end up blasting the album again. *shruggy guy emoji*
Wiki - No Mountains In Manhattan: my only complaint about Wik at this point is that he’s gotten so good at what he does, that it sounds like he doesn’t have to try anymore. sounding effortless isn’t a bad thing, though, and Wiki proves that you can sound comfortable without sounding lazy, you can flow like a motherfucker without claiming kingship, and you can continue to advance yr craft while also enjoying yrself.