My Top Records of 2022

Julia Jacklin – Revolution Hall – October 2, 2022

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Sudan Archives – Natural Brown Prom Queen

It’s usually a struggle for me to decide what my favorite record in any given year, might be. Not 2022. From the first moment I heard it, there was no doubt that “Natural Brown Prom Queen” would be at the top. The talent, brilliance and phenomenal creativity that emanates from this album will wrap you up, have you dancing, grooving and otherwise, blissing out when you listen. Don’t miss this one.

Robert Glasper – Black Radio III

The talent on this record is a little awe inspiring. From Glasper himself, to Q-Tip, Killer Mike, H.E.R, Ty Dolla Sign, Common, and so many more, it’s a rich glimpse into the divine nature of collaboration and music. I have not stopped listening to it since it was released. I encourage everyone to do the same!

Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You

How could this record not be on my list? I don’t think there’s greater talent out there right now than these folks. Lenker is a master songwriter and allowing us to join in her poignant emotional journeys.

Ari Lennox – age/sex/location

In terms of what I listen to, Ari is at the absolute top of my streaming queue. Her voice is just gorgeous and the beats never miss. Check this full length out.

Sharon Van Etten – We’ve Been Going About this All Wrong

There’s no way Sharon Van Etten would not be on my list. It’s fair to say she’s one of my favorite artists of all time. I feel hugely lucky to have seen her last summer along with Julien Baker and Angel Olsen. I’m not sure there’s another artist that taps into my heart, more than her. Her latest record is brilliant, thoughtful and as always with her, we see what a tremendously talented woman SVE is.

Babehoven – Light Moving Time

This lovely little record is one the prettiest of the year. With sweet riffs and melodic vocals running through all of it, I am enchanted.

Beach House – Once Twice Melody

I’ve loved everything that Beach House has released. This is no exception. Allow yourself to drift into dreamy chords and dazzling melodies with them.

Melissa Carper – Ramblin’ Soul

In the last decade or so, I’ve become a lot more enamored by country music. I do prefer alt-country or old style, so discovering this artist was a thrill.

Preoccupations – Arrangements

I discovered this Canadian band through a partner that has impeccable taste in music. I love this record. It’s classified as post punk, but I hear tones of the 80’s new wave all over it, and I am so into it!

Alvvays – Blue Rev

It was beyond worth the wait to hear more from the incredible Alvvays. Their music feels upbeat, hopeful and their talent as musicians shines through in every track.

Julia Jacklin – Pre Pleasure

It’s possible that every time Julia Jacklin released a record, it ends up on my best of list. This Australian is a talent that just keeps getting better with time.

Rhett Miller – The Misfit

Rhett has been someone I’ve admired since first listening to his work with The Old 97’s back in the early 2000’s. This latest record of his feels a little different than previous releases. More dreamy, a little groovier.

Laura Veirs – Found Light

Portland artist Laura Veirs brings us yet another delicious record. I feel as though I’m walking through life with her as I listen to this brilliant release.

Angel Olsen – Big Time

I feel like this record takes us back to Angel Olsen’s roots. Gorgeous and mindful, this is a fantastic album.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Cool it Down

I don’t know about you, but I did not expect that The Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs would ever release another album. I was thrilled to hear new music from one of my favorites voices in music.

Tyler Childers – Can I Take my Hounds to Heaven?

More brilliance in the modern country scene comes in the form of Tyler Childers’ new release. Kick back on your front porch and have a listen.

Trupa Trupa – B Flat A

As an American, it’s easy to stay focused on all the music made here in the states. But then you’d be missing out on talent like Trupa Trupa. This deeply layered, dark and brilliant band hails from Gdansk, Poland and is absolutely one of my favorites of the year.

Ty Segall – Hello, Hi

It should come as no surprise to anyone who reads these yearly missives to see Ty Segall on this list. After his last, more electronic release, I am glad to see him return to the style I know and love so much.

Wombo – Fairy Rust

Listening to independent radio like XRAY out of Portland allows me to discover bands I might otherwise miss. This group out of Louisville, KY is one of my favorite finds of 2022. Enjoy!

Daniel Rossen – You Belong There

When you listen to this record, it’s clear that much of the talent behind Grizzly Bear lay within the heart and mind of Daniel Rossen. I was fortunate enough to see him play in Portland this year – I left feeling utterly mesmerized. I hope this record has the same effect on you.

The Smile – A Light for Attracting Attention

I feel fairly certain this album will make many top records of 2022, lists. As it should. Radiohead members coming together and creating more brilliance for us is not to be missed.

Warpaint – Radiate Like This

A truly great release from the very talented women of Warpaint. Layers of guitar and expansive chords will enthrall you.

HTRK – Death is a Dream

Yet again, looking outside the US and you will find brilliance such HTRK. Downtempo, heady and overall just so lovely. Add this Australian band to your queue.

Die Andere Seite – Epythmia

I admit that I first discovered the talent behind this band because I am a fan of the work of the German actor, Tom Schilling(band member). However, once I gave it a listen I was deeply impressed with this album. Expand your world view and give this a listen.

Lady Wray – Piece of Me

Oh, how I adore this record. Gorgeous vocals and beats to keep you feeling good all day long.

My Favorite Records of 2019

Big Thief – Two Hands and U.F.O.F

“Two Hands” easily gets my top slot for record of the year. Big Thief feels like they are beyond music sometimes, touching a place in my heart that I can’t quite describe. See my previous Big Thief gush here .

Lizzo – ‘Cuz I Love You

I love the positive vibes and funky beats that Lizzo throws down. This is a fantastic record. See her below on Tiny Desk. I think it’s the best TD of 2019.


Black Belt Eagle Scout – At the Party With My Brown Friends

Living in a city with incredible musicians is something I love, and deeply. From bands that never make to it a label, to folks like KP, I feel grateful to experience them all. This record from Black Belt Eagle Scout is not to be missed. A down-tempo look at our hearts and the way we walk through this life, it’s a beautiful listen. Great set via KEXP here

Chelsea Wolfe – Birth of Violence

I saw Chelsea Wolfe a few years ago. I didn’t know her music well, but that changed after that show. “Birth of Violence” is a beautiful record, very mellow, much more low key than her previous albums. Listening to it makes me want to wear long black dresses and walk the English Moors.

Sudan Archives – Athena

This is a tremendously good first full album from artist, Sudan Archives . Landing somewhere between R&B and soul, with beautiful string work. She’s an artist to keep your eye on. 


The Replacements – Dead Man’s Pop

I realize I haven’t written much about The Mats here. They are without a doubt, one of my favorite bands of all time. I was stoked when I heard they were re-releasing Don’t Tell a Soul as an extended record. The day it arrived, I opened it with the greatest of affection. So many memories wrapped up with these songs, but now I got to experience them in a whole new way.

Thom Yorke – Anima

I’m a long time Radiohead fan, see my recent post. But I haven’t always loved Yorke’s solo records. They tended towards overly electronic, and felt a little too cold. This record is a beautiful shift, a lovely immersion into his dreamworld.

Better Oblivion Community Center – Self Titled

Conor Oberst is an artist that I’ve always respected, but have never been a super fan. He truly, truly shines here with Phoebe Bridgers. Their voices entwine beautifully.

Chastity Belt – Self Titled

Love these chill, indie goddesses from the PNW. This tranquil record is a journey you’ll want to go on.

Fontaines D.C. – Dogrel

If it wasn’t for KEXP, not sure I would have heard these chaps from the UK. This is the most bad-ass records on my list, and rightly so.

Julia Jacklin – Crushing

When this record came out, I wrote a piece on it, and how much I adore Jacklin’s music. The intimate slice of her world we get with each song, is not to be missed.

Mavis Staples – We Get By

I’m a little late to the world of Mavis Staples. I’d heard many of her songs, but never sat down with a whole record. Then I heard her interview with Marc Maron and knew that had to change immediately. “We Get By” is an absolute pleasure to listen to. We should all to go back and listen to the rest of the catalog from this iconic American artist.

Preservation Hall Jazz Band – A Tuba to Cuba

Close your eyes, imagine you’re in Havana, and this is playing in the cafe you walk into…

Purple Mountain – Purple Mountains

Heartbreaking to listen to this now, but it’s a beautiful collection of songs by David Berman. Rest in peace, brother.

FKA Twigs – MAGDALENE

While I don’t love every track on this album, it’s a thing of beauty nonetheless. Stark, breathy and tender – a lovely record.

Weyes Blood – Titanic Rising

When I first made the list, I completely forgot about this beauty. This record, like all her other work, gets right to work on stirring up emotions. Deep ones, tucked deep into the folds of your heart. She’s brilliant live, too.

Thom Yorke, Anima tour 2019.
Arlene Schnitzer Hall, Portland, Oregon
Thom Yorke – Anima tour, 2019. Portland, Oregon.