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Music 2020 Part 2: Brief thoughts, NYC bands

    We are halfway through December, and for whatever reason I just haven't been listening to as much music the past two weeks.  I have definitely found the various year-end lists less inspiring this year.  There is not very much overlap on them at all, which some people might misinterpret as a positive sign. "There is so much good music nobody could agree!".  I do not think it works that way- I think there is a lack of agreement because there were few albums this year that really transcended genres and appealed to a wide audience. This has meant that I have not been able to make a short-list of must-listens, and so far my attempts to cast a wider net have not led to many pleasant surprises. Luckily, there is still a bunch of stuff I already knew I liked...  Couch Slut- Take A Chance on Rock 'n' Roll Couch Slut is still really good!  I don't think I enjoyed this album quite as much as Contempt, but this is still some of the best noise/sludge/whatever stuff aro
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Music 2020 Part 1: My Favorite Heavy Albums

  Obviously, 2020 was a pretty terrible year. We do not need to rehash that here. One thing that was not terrible in 2020 was music- music is still great!  I still have a lot of music to listen to this month (I spend December each year listening only to music released that year), but I feel comfortable that these albums are my favorites of the year. Let's start with the heavy stuff: I am pretty sure that my favorite album of 2020 is Code Orange's Underneath.  This is not a popular choice among music nerds, and as an aspiring music nerd this does worry me a bit. But, I am 45 years old and comfortable with my own taste and I think this band and this album absolutely rule.  The riffs are super sick and heavy as hell, the electronic and industrial elements are interesting with A+ production and I actually think the "radio-friendly" rock songs are pretty great.  Reba's vocals really stand out for me as well.  Yes, I have friends telling me this sounds like nu-metal or

Music 2010-2019 (Part 2)

Honorable Mentions and Other Stuff My previous post had all my absolute favorite stuff from the decade, but there are still plenty of things I'd like to call attention to! The order here is going to be pretty random. Blut Aus Nord- 777 The Desanctification Blut Aus Nord- Hallucinogen Blut Aus Nord really bookended the decade for me with two albums I absolutely adore.  Both are black metal inspired, but beyond that the similarities are minimal except for the obvious genius behind both of them. The Desanctification is an industrial, dissonant nightmare while Hallucinogen is proggy and pretty and trippy in all the right ways.  Gorguts- Colored Sands   Ulcerate- The Destroyers of All Slugdge- Esoteric Malacology Gorguts- Pleiades' Dust Horrendous- Idol I promised there would be death metal! These are five of my favorite death metal releases of the decade. In my heart I always feel like the kind of guy who likes death metal

Music 2010-2019 (Part 1)

The last decade has been transformative for me as a music fan.  I spent most of the 2000s only casually listening to music, and it was almost entirely Neurosis, Converge, Mastodon, and a few old hardcore albums.  I went to only a few shows a year (a disaster given then I spent most of the decade childless living in Manhattan).  I had started a new job in 1999, moved to NYC in 2000, got married in 2001, etc.. etc... and back then it was a lot harder to just go online and enter an infinite wormhole of all the best new music. You had to work at it a bit more then, and between my job and parenting and semi-professional poker and dabbling in semi-professional Magic: the Gathering I guess I didn't have the time or energy to do the work.   Converge- Axe to Fall As that decade wound down and the new one began, a few pivotal things happened.  The first thing was a conversation with my friend Craig. I grew up with Craig in a town full of weirdos in Indiana that surely at one p