Happy New Year! I have finally completed my 365 albums! I’m really happy to be getting this over with lol. I had a lot of fun and got to listen to a lot of new music that I would otherwise have likely never discovered, but I’m looking forward to going back to listening mostly to music I already know I like. I probably wouldn’t do this again, but I’m glad I tried it. Over the course of this year I started listening to Adrianne Lenker, Sun Ra, Indigo De Souza, and a few other artists I would never have taken the time to get into. I’m definitely ready to leave this behind though, and start working on my cd collection to take a little power away from my phone. I very much look forward to my morning album being one that I already know and love, and I’m glad I won’t have any more late nights where I pushed my sleep back just to listen to my album for the day. This has been really cool and I am glad I did it, but I’m so ready for it to be over. Happy 2026 Y’all!
12/1) Cornbread, Lee Morgan
12/2) An Insatiable High, Masayoshi Takanaka
12/3) Morning Island, Sadao Watanabe
12/4) The Dude, Quincy Jones
12/5) Future Shock, Herbie Hancock
12/6) In A Silent Way, Miles Davis
12/7) Fleet Foxes - Self titled
12/8) Move Along, The All-American Rejects
12/9) Busyhead, Noah Kahan
12/10) From Shores of Sleep, Musee Mechanique
12/11) Heat Waves, Brainstorm
12/12) Montreux Two, Archie Shepp
12/13) Subconscious-Lee, Lee Konitz
12/14) Midnight Marauders, A Tribe Called Quest
12/15) Abale Ndikuwuzeni, Gasper Nali
12/16) In the Wee Small Hours, Frank Sinatra
12/17) Bossa Antigua, Paul Desmond
12/18) Interpretations by the Stan Getz Quintet
12/19) Chule Chule Iwe, Gasper Nali
12/20) Whipped Cream and Other Delights, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
12/21) Christmas Album, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
12/22) The Strayhorn Sessions, Fagjazz
12/23) Quincy Jones in Rio, Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
12/24) Strike Up the Band, Quincy Jones
12/25) A Charlie Brown Christmas, Vince Guaraldi Trio
We are wrapping up the year! I really can’t believe that there are only 22 days left in this. I have gotten kinda busy with school again lately, especially because we are getting into concert season right now. I don’t have a whole lot else to say. Here are the albums from November.
11/1) Antonio Carlos Jobim
11/2) Surfer Rosa, Pixies
11/3) Come On Pilgrim, Pixies
11/4) Thrust, Herbie Hancock
11/5) Countdown to Ecstacy, Steely Dan
11/6) The Nightfly, Donald Fagen
11/7) Gaucho, Steely Dan
11/8) Memphis Underground, Herbie Mann
11/9) Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty, Herbie Mann
11/10) The Magic City, Sun Ra
11/11) Impressions of the Middle East, Herbie Mann
11/12) The Common Ground, The Herbie Mann Afro-Jazz Sextet + Four Trumpets
11/13) Do the Bossa Nova, Herbie Mann
11/14) Solar Music, Butcher Brown
11/15) Quiet Kenny, Kenny Dorham
11/16) Nutcracker Suite, Tchaikovsky
11/17) Big Band Bossa Nova, Stan Getz
11/18) Big Band Bossa Nova, Quincy Jones
11/19) Take Ten, Paul Desmond
11/20) 1958 Miles, Miles Davis
11/21) Revolver, The Beatles
11/22) Sketches for My Sweetheart, The Drunk, Jeff Buckley
11/23) Copycat Killer, Phoebe Bridgers (Ik its an ep i just needed smth short)
Sorry it took me so long to get this one out, I kinda just forgot to write the little soapbox, and I’m too lazy to come up with anything particularly insightful so this ones short and sweet.
10/1) Dial S For Sonny, Sonny Clark
10/2) Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington
10/3) Baduizm, Erykah Badu
10/4) Night Dreamer, Wayne Shorter
10/5) SEVILLA BREEZE, Himiko Kikuchi
10/6) Jazz Samba, Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd
10/7) From the Bottom, Bobby Timmons Trio
10/8) Prophet, Sun Ra
10/9) Harmony of Difference, Kamasi Washington
10/10) Black Radio III
10/11) Nothing :(
10/12) Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, Thom Yorke
10/13) Anima, Thom Yorke
10/14) Blues and Roots, Charles Mingus
10/15) Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus, Charles Mingus
10/15) The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Charles Mingus
10/16) Fire Music, Archie Shepp
10/17) Twins, Ornette Coleman
10/18) Brilliant Corners, Thelonious Monk
10/19) Dancing In Your Head, Ornette Coleman
10/20) Southern Scene, The Dave Brubeck Quartet
10/21) Dave Brubeck Octet
10/21) I Got a Name, Jim Croce
10/22) Caliente!, Gato Barbieri
10/23) Mister Magic, Grover Washington Jr.
10/24) Skies of America, Ornette Coleman
10/25) Pre-Bird, Charles Mingus
10/26) Winelight, Grover Washington Jr.
10/27) Sigh No More, Mumford and Sons
10/28) Piano Solo, Thelonious Monk
10/29) Paul’s Boutique, Beastie Boys
10/30) Let’s Face the Music and Dance, Urbie Green
I am a little late with this one, it’s just been sitting in my drafts for a couple weeks lol. I got super busy with marching band and other school stuff and all this just fell to the back of the list. Anyway, I have been listening to so much jazz lately. I’m not sure what it is about the school year, but it has significantly changed my listening habits. Anyway, as of today, only 73 days remain in this year. Thats only 73 albums!
9/1) The World We Knew, Frank Sinatra
9/2) 16 Most Requested Songs, Benny Goodman
9/3) Jazz Party, Duke Ellington
9/4) Gorillaz, Self Titled
9/5) Double Infinity, Big Thief
9/6) Black Classical Music, Youssef Dayes
9/7) None :( (i make this one up super late cuz ive been doing hella stuff and i just never got to it sorry gng)
9/8) Flying Beagle, Himiko Kikuchi
9/9) House in the Tall Grass, Kikagaku Moya
9/10) A Song for Paul, Ghost Funk Orchestra
9/11) First Light, Makoto Matsushita
9/12) Casiopea, Casiopea
9/13) Dinner Party, Dinner Party
9/14) Bots I Barrals, Bilal
9/15) Light Wood, Dark Strings, Tonbrucket
9/16) Ornette on Tenor, Ornette Coleman
9/17) Sun Ship, John Coltrane
9/18) The Magic of Ju-Ju, Archie Shepp
9/19) The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra Vol. 1, Sun Ra
Sorry I’m like a billion years late on this one, I got hella busy and literally just never got to typing in my bitchy little soapbox and hitting post lol. Marching band has been picking up, and I’m pretty much booked out Mon-Thu so I am doing shit after school all the time. Things are going good tho cuz my classes are easy as hell, also I forgot to listen to an album on sunday and didn’t get to making it up yet, so I think I’m gonna do that today. Also Silksong has been goated holy shit.
8/1) The Best Damn Thing, Avril Lavigne
8/2) Let Go, Avril Lavigne
8/3) Calling on Youth, The Outsiders
8/4) Music Complete, New Order
8/5) Violator, Depeche Mode
8/6) Speak and Spell, Depeche Mode
8/7) Optical Sunrise, Spectrum
8/8) Spectrum, self titled
8/9) Sunlight, Herbie Hancock
8/10) Schizophrenia, Wayne Shorter
8/11) Timely!!, Anri
8/12) Relief 72 Hours, Yurie Kokubu
8/13) Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Actions, Franz Ferdinand
8/14) Precipe, Indigo De Souza
8/15) All of This Will End, Indigo De Souza
8/16) Any Shape You Take, Indigo De Souza
8/17) I Love My Mom, Indigo De Souza
8/18) London Calling, The Clash
8/19) The Board of Directors, Count Basie and The Mill Brothers
8/20) Chega De Saudade, João Gilberto
8/21) My Favorite Things, John Coltrane
8/22) Guitar, Mac DeMarco
8/23) A Matter of Time, Laufey
8/24) Kai And Jay Benny Green With Strings
8/25) Another One, Mac DeMarco
8/26) Selections from Peer Gynt Suites NO.S 1+2, Duke Ellington
8/27) The Very Best of the Duke Ellington Song Book, Ella Fitzgerald
I’m not gonna claim to know everything that happened, but I don’t think it’s great that someone killed Charlie Kirk. I hated him as much as the next guy, but what good will come of this? He was a piece of shit, but he also held relatively little power compared to a lot of other people who were doing a lot more harm. I just think that it’s a bad look for anyone who disagrees with his politics when someone as inconsequential as Charlie gets assassinated, and I feel sorry for his children who had to watch their father die so gruesomely.
No dumbass, it’s funny because women are usually left out of these pictures. And most of history. While actually, you know… living full lives and contributing to society. Just like men do. But men are always in the fucking picture.
This isn’t a comic about men being dumb, it’s a comic about women being forgotten, ignored, and excluded. But you were so ready to be pissed at mean feminists that you took something personally that absolutely wasn’t and got offended by something that wasn’t being said.