Consistent with past years, to spice things up we asked survey takers to submit a song or two that falls under some colorfully entitled category. Those playlists are posted below.
If you have any suggested additions to the playlists, please leave recs in the comments section of this post.
Summer Jammy Jams
Power to the People
Rainy Days and Earle Grey
Dancing the Pain Away
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December 31, 2017
QuickCrit's Top 25 Albums of 2017
1. Future Islands -
The Far Field
At my core I’m still a scared little boy in a grown man’s body. I’m not sure how I’ve made it this far and I am bewildered when people are either interested in what I say or god-forbid seek my advice. I’m not going to claim to know what Sam Herring is trying to say lyrically on The Far Field. However, I can say that his lyrics have helped me examine my own feelings and emotions. Also the band just seem like the nicest group of guys ever. I have a very short list of people who are allowed to spend the night at our house. Future Islands are on that list. – Larson

The appeal of this band, for me, is almost entirely wrapped up in the visual. Do me a favour. Google any live performance and watch it. Now listen to this album. It's like trying to describe a Constantin Brâncuși sculpture or a painting by Odd Nerdrum using just sound and words. You'd be like "huh?" But, once you see them you can't unsee them and then it RULES listening to them... – Rain
Emotional synth-pop, this album gave me a lot of feelings. – Julia
Sometimes the album feels like you are
listening to one long song, but sheeeet, when it hits it really hits! –
NightraiN
It's fortunate I like similar sounding songs. – Nesto!
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At my core I’m still a scared little boy in a grown man’s body. I’m not sure how I’ve made it this far and I am bewildered when people are either interested in what I say or god-forbid seek my advice. I’m not going to claim to know what Sam Herring is trying to say lyrically on The Far Field. However, I can say that his lyrics have helped me examine my own feelings and emotions. Also the band just seem like the nicest group of guys ever. I have a very short list of people who are allowed to spend the night at our house. Future Islands are on that list. – Larson

The appeal of this band, for me, is almost entirely wrapped up in the visual. Do me a favour. Google any live performance and watch it. Now listen to this album. It's like trying to describe a Constantin Brâncuși sculpture or a painting by Odd Nerdrum using just sound and words. You'd be like "huh?" But, once you see them you can't unsee them and then it RULES listening to them... – Rain
Emotional synth-pop, this album gave me a lot of feelings. – Julia

It's fortunate I like similar sounding songs. – Nesto!
2. The National -
Sleep Well Beast

Dark & brooding
(with a few exceptions). Just how I like my The National albums. – NightraiN
3. Kendrick Lamar –
DAMN
In a world dominated by liars, Kung-Fu Kenny is honest. – Ben
In a world dominated by liars, Kung-Fu Kenny is honest. – Ben

4. Ryan Adams –
Prisoner
I really love this album but it's kinda of a shame that I associate it with Trump's inauguration... Also, Outbound Train sounds like a Whiskeytown b-side and I'm not complaining. – Sharon
This is a relatively tame Ryan Adams, but
the songs are extremely well-crafted like his other content and I think
reflects a new tone for the long-time rocker. Perhaps he gets some extra points
for releasing a "B-Sides" version that has as many or more good songs
as the "A-Sides" album. – NightraiN
I really love this album but it's kinda of a shame that I associate it with Trump's inauguration... Also, Outbound Train sounds like a Whiskeytown b-side and I'm not complaining. – Sharon

Love this dude.
Amazing live show!! – Larson
5. Alvvays –
Antisocalites
Another band on the list who I thought was decent prior to this year's offering turning out a great, great record. – Tex

This alvvays gets me in a good mood. It's pure magic! – Sharon
Another band on the list who I thought was decent prior to this year's offering turning out a great, great record. – Tex

This alvvays gets me in a good mood. It's pure magic! – Sharon
Plimsoll Punks’ dreamy pop slays me - such sweet disdain. – Jesse
Watch their Overrated / Underrated Pitchfork thing. It rules. – Larson
Watch their Overrated / Underrated Pitchfork thing. It rules. – Larson
6. Run the Jewels -
RTJ 3
I used to have a Sonic Youth poster in my
room that had the band standing around a phone pole with a sign that said
“Angry. Very Angry.” That was me for a lot of 2017. It’s disheartening to see
so many mean people allowed airtime. Thank you EL P and Killer Mike for
reminding us to be angry, stay gold and make change. – Larson
Saw them live twice this year, on top of countless, countless dance sessions in the kitchen after happy hour listening to this album. – Tex

Saw them live twice this year, on top of countless, countless dance sessions in the kitchen after happy hour listening to this album. – Tex
7. Matthew Logan
Vasquez - Does What He Wants
Delta Spirit's frontman is a funny,
talented dude and this album spans the full spectrum from playful electric to
touching acoustic. Do yourself a favor and absorb it all now. – NightraiN
Plays like a cohesive mix tape, shifting from disco to folk, soul to indie rock, all held together by poignant lyrics delivered with a mischievous smile. – Jesse
Matthew Logan Vasquez does what he wants. – Nesto!

Plays like a cohesive mix tape, shifting from disco to folk, soul to indie rock, all held together by poignant lyrics delivered with a mischievous smile. – Jesse
Matthew Logan Vasquez does what he wants. – Nesto!

These guys are so good at writing insane pop songs with incredible precision and depth. I’m not sure that entirely sounds like a compliment but I swear I mean it as one. – Larson
There is something comforting and familiar about the album and I welcomed it with open arms. – Sharon
9. Portugal. The Man –
Woodstock
I liked Portugal. The Man before they sold out... but I still like this album. – NightraiN
I liked Portugal. The Man before they sold out... but I still like this album. – NightraiN

Hit or miss...but mostly hit! – Nesto!
10. Wolf Parade - Cry
Cry Cry
Spencer Krug 4 EVA – Julia
Spencer Krug 4 EVA – Julia
I waiting for Wolf
Parade to write their magnum opus for theater. – Nesto!
11. Rostam - Half
Light
I have liked everything Rostam has done ever so no surprise I also loved his first solo album. It's beautifully layered and catching in a surprising way. I danced, I swooned, I told my Dad to listen to it. – Julia
I have liked everything Rostam has done ever so no surprise I also loved his first solo album. It's beautifully layered and catching in a surprising way. I danced, I swooned, I told my Dad to listen to it. – Julia

12. Tei Shi - Crawl
Space
I saw Tei Shi open for
Grimes in 2016. I half watched her set until she started play “Keep Running”
and all of the sudden 100% of my attention was focused on the song. When the album came out it was an incredibly
cohesive album that hopped around genres and emotions while constantly
maintaining an incredible level of vulnerability and confidence. – Larson

Epic, noisy, and their easiest songs to sing along to live. – Jesse
I was already a fan,
but this album accentuated my fondness. Fuzzy rock-punk perfect for (mostly)
uptempo runs and impassioned sing-a-longs. A recipe for awesomeness! –
NightraiN

I have been loving watching Katie Crutchfield develop from a talented young songwriter to a confident and powerful artist. Crutchfield twin 1 of 2 in my top 10 this year. – Tex
Defiant, electrifying,
“Eff You” of a breakup album. I like the “Demo” versions of the songs even better,
a little more rough around the edges, if you can get them on your spotifys or
your pandoras. – Jeremy

Would be higher on my list, but it's not really on the lighter side. - Nesto!
16. Perfume Genius -
No Shape
This record makes me see another reality in which I'm not a content man, married for 20+ years to my "soulmate". In that other reality, I'd have a heart/soul rending crush that clearly would never pan out and I'd pine and cry while listening to this album. – Rain
This record makes me see another reality in which I'm not a content man, married for 20+ years to my "soulmate". In that other reality, I'd have a heart/soul rending crush that clearly would never pan out and I'd pine and cry while listening to this album. – Rain
And to think "I
kissed a girl" was a big deal. – Ben
17. Petite League -
Rips One Into The Night
Everything I could want in an indie pop album - ridiculously catchy hooks, passionate strumming, kick flips, bite marks… – Jesse
Everything I could want in an indie pop album - ridiculously catchy hooks, passionate strumming, kick flips, bite marks… – Jesse
Jesse was all
"listen to this, it's awesome" and I was all "no, I hate
you." Then I did and I never stopped. I also love their older stuff too.
– Sharon

Those that know me, know that I am a huge Jay Z fan. Huge! If you don’t know me, you now know this fact. Super-fan status aside I’m not (always) one to automatically champion whatever my heroes put out. I was a bit skeptical of Jay Z’s 4:44… I think I was worried that perhaps I was no longer interested in what Jay Z had to say or perhaps I was concerned about a clunky response to Lemonade. Both thoughts gave me anxiety… am I a fake? A snob? What I can say, 4:44 is the Jay-Z album I wanted in 2017. – Larson

A much needed kick to the heart, psyche and ass! You know how cool you used to feel listening to the Verve's Bittersweet Symphony on your headphones while you walked down the street? Well, take that feeling and cube it and you've got the idea of what it's like to listen to this album. This sinner's believing what that preacher is delivering. You will too... – Rain

20. Ha Ha Tonka -
Heart-Shaped Mountain
I have no idea how these guys continue to fly under the radar. They write fantastic songs and are extremely accessible. All-American backyard barbecue music at its best! – NightraiN
21. Craig Finn - We All Want the Same Things
The album’s cover art and the video
for “God in Chicago” alone are worth the price of admission, but the rest of
the album is extremely solid too. This is the first time since Boys and Girls
in America that I feel like Finn is firing on all cylinders lyrically. Glad to
have him back. – Jeremy
I have no idea how these guys continue to fly under the radar. They write fantastic songs and are extremely accessible. All-American backyard barbecue music at its best! – NightraiN
21. Craig Finn - We All Want the Same Things


22. Sheer Mag - Need
to Feel your Love
Oh hell yeah! It’s the power ballads that set this album apart, demonstrating the depths of their chops go well beyond killer riffs cranked up to 11. – Jesse
Oh hell yeah! It’s the power ballads that set this album apart, demonstrating the depths of their chops go well beyond killer riffs cranked up to 11. – Jesse

23. Battleme - Cult
Psychotica
Seasoning serves them well. Wry observations delivered with a smokers rasp, huge crunchy alt. rock riffs mixed with barroom boogie. – Jesse
Get into it! – Nesto!
24. Heat – Overnight
Seasoning serves them well. Wry observations delivered with a smokers rasp, huge crunchy alt. rock riffs mixed with barroom boogie. – Jesse
Get into it! – Nesto!
24. Heat – Overnight
Labels:
2017 QuickCrit Music Survey,
Alvvays,
Best of 2017,
Future Islands,
Kendrick Lamar,
Matthew Logan Vasquez,
Phoenix,
Portugal The Man,
Run the Jewels,
Ryan Adams,
The National,
Wolf Parade
Jesse's Top 15 Albums from 2017
The Autonomics - Debt
Sounds
Ignore the Saturday
morning Snapchat cover, this is road-honed, pogo-inducing, virile rock n roll.
Japandroids - Near To
The Wild Heart Of Life
Epic, noisy, and their
easiest songs to sing along to live.
Sunbathe - Sunbathe
Can't stop listening to these lovelorn and wistful
lyrics wrapped in heavenly guitar riffs wavering between surf and
shoegaze.
Star Club - Sixth
Avenue Motel
Love the sax, love the
grimy, sexy mood. Feels like late night, post-punk, beatnik soul. Or something.
Benjamin Booker -
Witness
The garage soul album
I needed this year. The title track is a masterpiece featuring Mavis Staples.
Sheer Mag - Need to
Feel your Love
Oh hell yeah! It’s the
power ballads that set this album apart, demonstrating the depths of their
chops go well beyond killer riffs cranked up to 11.
Petite League - Rips
One Into The Night
Everything I could
want in an indie pop album - ridiculously catchy hooks, passionate strumming,
kick flips, bite marks…
The Rural Alberta
Advantage - The Wild
They got a sound -
passionate vocals over an intensely strummed acoustic evoking wide open
landscapes, inevitably inducing head nodding, beer sloshing. Yes, I love it.
Matthew Logan Vasquez
- Does What He Wants
Plays like a cohesive
mix tape, shifting from disco to folk, soul to indie rock, all held together by
poignant lyrics delivered with a mischievous smile.
Algiers - The
Underside of Power
The first three tracks
are pure fire - soul punk politik. It gets weird, skronky, and desolate on Side
2. Staring into the void might be where we are at these days.
Alvvays -
Antisocialites
Plimsoll Punks’ dreamy pop slays me - such sweet disdain.
Portugal. The Man -
Woodstock
Consistently at the
top of my year end lists. Still grappling with rise their to fame, but can’t
deny those are some catchy ass singles.
Battleme - Cult
Psychotica
Seasoning serves them
well. Wry observations delivered with a smokers rasp, huge crunchy alt. rock
riffs mixed with barroom boogie.
Heat - Overnight
First album of the
year on constant rotation. Perfect follow up to their awesome EP.
Deathlist - Deathlist LP
Textural and melancholy, raw and rhythmic. She is
consistently creating and collaborating on many of my favorite songs.
Labels:
Algiers,
Alvvays,
Autonomics,
awmercy,
Battleme,
Benjamin Booker,
Best of 2017,
Deathlist,
Heat,
Japandroids,
Jesse,
Petite League,
Portugal The Man,
Sheer Mag,
Star Club,
Sunbathe,
The Rural Alberta Advantage
Nightrain's Top 15 Albums from 2017
Matthew Logan Vasquez
- Does What He Wants
MLV does whatever he
wants... and it almost always turns out really good! Delta Spirit's frontman is
a funny, talented dude and this album spans the full spectrum from playful
electric to touching acoustic. Do yourself a favor and absorb it all now!
Ha Ha Tonka -
Heart-Shaped Mountain
I have no idea how
these guys continue to fly under the radar. They write fantastic songs and are
extremely accessible. All-American backyard barbecue music at its best!
Japandroids - Near to
the Wild Heart of Life
I was already a fan,
but this album accentuated my fondness. Fuzzy rock-punk perfect for (mostly)
uptempo runs and impassioned sing-a-longs. A recipe for awesomeness!
Black Pistol Fire -
Deadbeat Graffiti
Heavy, bluesy guitar
riffs, distorted vocals, big hooks… these are a few of my favorite things!
Ryan Adams -
Prisioner
This is a relatively
tame Ryan Adams, but the songs are extremely well-crafted like his other
content and I think reflects a new tone for the long-time rocker. Perhaps he
gets some extra points for releasing a "B-Sides" version that has as
many or more good songs as the "A-Sides" album.
The Weeks - Easy
I found The Weeks
through Kings of Leon, but I think my interest in The Weeks may have surpassed
my interest in KOL. Solid southern indie rock -- real music made by real
people.
Portugal. The Man -
Woodstock
I liked Portugal. The
Man before they sold out... but I still like this album.
The National - Sleep
Well Beast
Dark & brooding
(with a few exceptions). Just how I like my The National albums.
Future Islands - The
Far Field
Sometimes the album
feels like you are listening to one long song, but sheeeet, when it hits it
really hits!
alt-J - RELAXER
Quirky and unique, but
also extremely addicting. Songs that sound good as originals and remixes.
Wolf Parade - Cry Cry
Cry
Very happy that these
guys got back together. Yep, still good.
Craig Finn - We All
Want The Same Things Finn looks like
someone you would be more likely to
trust with your taxes than trust with writing kick-ass rock songs, but The Hold
Steady front man does just that with this album. A solid collection Finn's
unique storytelling and sound.
The White Buffalo -
Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights
This album came out
late in the year, so I don't feel like I have given it a fair shake yet and
committed to the songs in the way I usually do. But, as always, this is a fun
collection of Americana.
Jason Isbell &
The 400 Unit - The Nashville Sound
Long time Isbell fan
here... the dude writes thoughtful songs and has a pretty sounding voice and
guitar. Unlike some people, he deserves his GRAMMY Awards.
Leopold and His
Fiction - Darling Destroyer
Guitar heavy,
hot-blooded rock and roll.
Labels:
Alt-J,
Best of 2017,
Black Pistol Fire,
Craig Finn,
Future Islands,
Ha Ha Tonka,
Japandroids,
Matthew Logan Vasquez,
Nightrain,
Portugal The Man,
Ryan Adams,
The National,
The Weeks,
Wolf Parade
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