Wardrobe (and accessories) inspired by Sayaka Kobayashi in “Uchi no Otto wa Shigoto ga Dekinai”
(On a separate note, I’m so sad that Polyvore is no more!:( I didn’t know until recently cause I haven’t been active on it, but still...So I tried using iqon to create this inspiration post. But now I can’t add pictures from other sites or my own text, so I had to bring the coordinate to Word to add those things><)
I’m watching “Uchi no Otto wa Shigoto ga Dekinai” and it got ridiculously stupid. To an unbelievable degree!
Where Tsukasa (Nishikido Ryo) takes an old woman to a 3D projection room and they start walking through the forest! Like for miles! Then she sees moving humans and even her childhood family! She then notices that they are eating watermelon and starts eating one herself!
What the fuck!?!? What the actual fuck!?
This was a show about a couple whose love was tested through their pregnancy and Tsukasa having a difficult job.
Below is my proposed list for what real-world songs would fit with the Rhythms that the Singers use in the Stormlight Archive series. This is neither a comprehensive nor a definitive list--I just wanted to see what songs I could get to fit with the Rhythms we know about (note: I’m mostly relying on the wiki here, I have not taken the time to cross-reference every use of a Rhythm in the books). I tried to find songs that rhythmically expressed the Rhythm (instead of just lyrically, melodically, or relating to the original context), but it’s hard to fully separate those factors from one another and so I may need to do some rethinking later when I’ve had some time away from this list.
If anyone has any additions, substitutions, or criticisms, feel free to share!
Normal Rhythms
Rhythm of Amusement
The King’s Wit by The Black Piper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXFtceRS32U
Temmie Villiage by Toby Fox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KUcmuSNmVE
Rhythm of Annoyance
Mücken, Wespen, Fliegenchor by Otto Nicolai
https://youtu.be/bhpOSltaLCY?t=50
Rhythm of Anticipation
Sea Chanteys: No. 5, Fish, Fish, Fish, Fish by Sydney Hodkinson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYYfMkLna48
Pele by Kevin Manthei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Q6uak62ls
Rhythm of Anxiety
Investigating the Mansion by Kevin Manthei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUM2I_hHqzE
Rhythm of Appreciation
Waving to You by Rebecca Sugar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA81tt1ifaA
Godot - The Fragrance of Black Coffee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DTjNriHboA
Rhythm of Awe
The Knights Radiant by The Black Piper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXPQXuO1-50
Viri Galilaei by Patrick Gowers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbGvSYDJdPI
Rhythm of Betrayal
The Confrontation by Jack Wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufagr771O6g
Rhythm of Confidence
Resolve by North by Sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCpf76E7dwI
Rude Buster by Toby Fox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPL5Hkl11IQ
Rhythm of Confusion
Mysterious Paths by Marco Belloni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmi3uwuZOHk
Rhythm of Consideration
Mechanical Mystgate by Robyn Miller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s838pqk7F8
Rhythm of Consolation
He Sees Hope by Jack Wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCDV7XTjxGs
Rhythm of Curiosity
Twilight at Rhodes by Mannheim Steamroller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8radau-ABgo
Haruka no Uchi by Hikaru Nanase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS-3Qnzray4
Rhythm of Determination
Spear of Justice by Toby Fox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApWpYmO7G28
Darkness of the Unknown by Project Destati
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0yMbqtyRQ
Rhythm of Disappointment
Yuruyaka na Kanashimi by Hikaru Nanase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_xOw5Iitos
Rhythm of Excitement
Birdland by Weather Report
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG-rFE2NkhI
Rhythm of Irritation
A Heartbeat Away by Jack Wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_T2TbzCH74
Rhythm of Joy
Zoombiniville by Jonelle Adkisson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZe63MP0uBA
Rhythm of Longing
Bach (Again) Come Sweet Death by Rhonda Sandberg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK1UO4AggUQ
Rhythm of the Lost
Marche Funèbre by Frédéric Chopin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg3DsKtZVHM
Stepping over Bones by Robyn Miller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTRoVkRsovo
Song of Mornings
Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Pärt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ6Mzvh3XCc
Morgenstemning i ørkenen by Edvard Grieg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rh8gMvzPw0
Rhythm of Mourning
Rhythm of Mourning by The Black Piper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsJLPt-skGY
In the Midst of Life is Death by Benjamin Britten
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZRPZJi2MRE
Rhythm of Peace
Deep Field by Eric Whitacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDiD8F9ItX0
Rhythm of Pleading
Moeity Theme by Robyn Miller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_fT1EOn6PA
Rhythm of Praise
Egoli by Stanley Glasser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV7y52hk7rw
Rhythm of Reconciliation
Sis Puella Magica! by Yuki Kajiura
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btmSuNcxiIU
Rhythm of Remembrance
Undertale by Toby Fox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBhFHJMVfiI
Rhythm of Reprimand
Nahyuta Sahdmadhi - The Last Rites Prosecutor by Noriyuki Iwadare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNpRPEY1D4E
Rhythm of Resolve
Exploration by North by Sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYNyQjocb9k
Rhythm of Skepticism
So What by Miles Davis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZe63MP0uBA
Rhythm of Supplication
Nepenthe by Mannheim Steamroller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNBRlSEO500
Rhythm of Surprise
Symphony No. 94, 2nd movement by Joseph Haydn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLjwkamp3lI
Rhythm of Tension
W.M.D. by Robyn Miller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Vp_4NQ4ms
Rhythm of the Terrors
Creature by Kevin Manthei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ivSJQwEKcA
Rhythm of Victory
Return by Mannheim Steamroller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hbZEfn66qA
Rhythm of Winds
Cloudburst by Eric Whitacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldLhKNYi1BI
“New” Rhythms
Rhythm of Abashment
The Mind Electric by Miracle Musical
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vfZjdK8Ktw
Rhythm of Agony
Ryuukihei-tachi no Tatakai by Hikaru Nanase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzTQn7m_Jcc
Rhythm of Command
Shangri-La by Hikaru Nanase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLYXYjruLFw
Rhythm of Conceit
Giant Steps by John Coltrane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIC6B_dvW4
Rhythm of Craving
Double, Double, Toil, and Trouble by Jaakko Mäntyjärvi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb2CztjV9VU
Men in Yellow by Kevin Manthei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5nNU5VkAII
Rhythm of Derision
Dark Pacal by Kevin Manthei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKnuJc0SJH4
Rhythm of Destruction
Danger by Kevin Manthei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUK_F7gL67E
Rhythm of Indifference
I Should Care by Thelonius Monk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEgaGzsZK_Y
Rhythm of Fury
Crisis by North by Sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eaxlmLsFJY
Rhythm of Ridicule
Gingerbread Boy by Miles Davis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVndRGAF8Gg
Rhythm of Satisfaction
Ko Ko by Charlie Parker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am4_Dh_-G8g
Rhythm of Spite
Magia by Kalafina
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwquipMpsiQ
Rhythm of Subservience
The Wishing Tree by Joby Talbot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9_qDBnOuas
Rhythm of Withdrawal
4′33″ by John Cage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh-o3udImy8
Other
Rhythm of War
Fibonacci Konnakol by B C Manjunath
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOMLRMfIYf0
Piano Phase by Steve Reich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sU-_Sw1Fwo
Songs I don’t know what to do with right now:
Oh Hang at Open Doors the Net, the Cork by Benjamin Britten
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj-1jq8yG98
Daemon Irepit Callidus by György Orbán
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6NMIPEja2E
La Guerre by Clément Janequin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vnfJv27gqA
Das G’läut zu Speyer by Ludwig Senfl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWCl50E6x0U
Music for 18 Musicians by Steve Reich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILpCKQlDmhc
Camp by North by Sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cOP1rlHtwA
CADAVER/REVADAC by Unlucky Morpheus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxN3L2jrrEI
El Vito by Anonymous & Miguel Estenban
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwIs15GoYKw
Caroline Farley Reprise by Robyn Miller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN2HbPPcSUg
Flight to the Ford by A. R. Rahman, Christopher Nightingale & Värttinä
I watched a lot of good TV this year. Here are 7 of them.
1) Uchi No Musume Wa, Kareshi Ga Dekinai!! (Wednesday, 10 p.m., Nippon TV)
The intimate moments between Kanno Miho and Minami Hamabe feels so unique to the two as a mother-and-daughter moment should be. They seem to close themselves in their own universe during these scenes, with them gradually indulging in a language entirely of their own among each other. The family conflict that cracks the show open – which I won’t detail any further for the sake of withholding spoilers – frankly feels optional to the overall success of this series. With such two colorful, magnetic personalities at the core of it all, and an irresistible sense of chemistry between them, the plot seems arbitrary: I can watch another dozen episodes to see what kind of other shenanigans the two will get into in their daily lives.
Like Uchi Kare, the plot of Koi Desu! seems arbitrary when the show is centered on such a charming, wholesome duo. I’d also like to imagine the show’s utilitarian nature is a quality adapted from the original four-panel slice-of-life manga of the same name, especially with care and focus on the minutiae of daily life of the visually impaired. It’s part educational: every episode, for instance, inserts a short comedic interlude about topics like “how do the visually impaired watch films?” But it avoids being rigidly didactic. It’s a human drama that acknowledges the differences and struggles without making them its entire identity.
3) Omameda Towako To Sannin No Moto-Otto (Tuesday, 9 p.m., Kansai TV)
Omameda Towako To Sannin No Moto-Otto is easily Yuji Sakamoto’s lightest comedy in recent years. The talkiness of his characters, and the meticulousness of details in their dialogue, remains, though. While this got tedious pretty quick in his blockbuster film from this year, Hanataba Mitai Na Koi Wo Shita, it becomes a charming quirkiness for this show especially as the ex-husbands bicker among each other. It expressed a very distinct identity that kept me interested as an audience and eventually got me to dig deeper into Sakamoto’s other works, like Quartet (another recommendation) and Itsuka Kono Koi Wo Omoidashite Naiteshimau (maybe not so much). Takako Matsu, too, earned her awards here as the lead as the headstrong titular Towako.
4) Konto Ga Hajimaru (Saturday, 10 p.m., Nippon TV)
Konto Ga Hajimaru is almost too relevant to my life and identity as a person who invested so much of their time – a decade in fact, just like the main characters – in their creative pursuit without much return beyond personal satisfaction. And personal satisfaction can no longer justify it after a certain age: there are bills to pay and a life to live. I’ve been on the other side, too, like Kasumi Arimura’s Rihoko, where obsessing over something has given meaning to an otherwise listless time. It’s only when the pursuit is finally about to end, you start to snap out of it, see the bigger picture more clearly and reflect. Sometimes the fact it happened is enough.
I avoid cop dramas because procedural shows feel too monotonous in structure to really grab me but also because of principle. Hakozume fits the bill of exactly why I avoid such things as it frames the work of the police as a noble deed. But as a friendship-adjacent comedy, the dynamic between Erika Todo and Mei Nagano are amazing as it comes; the latter in particular is a strong suit here, winning me over as a new fan. The show drags out the central conflict a little too much for the sake of having an actual story when really the two can just indulge in whatever cops do and Hakuzume can still prove itself worthy.
6) Saiai (Friday, 10 p.m., TBS)
The mystery that drives the whole plot of Saiai is only a excuse for me to be invested in the reunion and complicated relationship of Yuriko Yoshitaka’s Rio and Kohei Matsushita’s Daiki. It is, though, also an essential force to strengthen this push and pull of their relationship as their encounter becomes increasingly forbidden due to the investigation. Their meetings make up only a portion of the show in terms of air time but the briefness only makes their relationship that much precious, especially as they congregate in places that seemingly shelter them from the politics surrounding them. They seem so free and safe with each other when they break into their native dialect.
7) Kanojo Wa Kireidatta (Tuesday, 9 p.m., Kansai TV)
Sorry, Oh My Boss!, Kano Kire is the superior rom-com this year about a dorky, clumsy girl stumbling upon an intern job at an editor’s room of a fashion magazine. Fuka Koshiba thrives in her role as Ai with such memorable acts of physical comedy, her faces and body gestures so hilariously expressive. The show also made me a fan of Sexy Zone’s Kento Nakajima, who also knows how to do comedy standing as Koshiba’s foil and Ai’s romantic interest, with sharp self-awareness of himself as an idol.
Other shows of note:
Kikazaru Koi Ni Wa Riyuu Ga Atte (Tuesday, 10 p.m., TBS)
2019 > Self Esteem - ‘Compliments Please’ (see full list HERE)
2018 > Kero Kero Bonito - ‘Time ‘n’ Place’ (see full list HERE)
2017 > Richard Dawson - ‘Peasant’ (see full list HERE)
2016 > Blood Orange - ‘Freetown Sound’ (see full list HERE)
2015 > Holly Herndon - ‘Platform’ (see full list HERE)
2014 > FKA Twigs - ‘LP1′ (see full list HERE)
2013 > These New Puritans - ‘Field Of Reeds’ (see full list HERE)
2012 > Django Django - ‘Django Django’ (see full list HERE)
2011 > Shabazz Palaces - ‘Black Up’ (see full list HERE)
2010 > These New Puritans - ‘Hidden’ (see full list HERE)
2009 > Animal Collective - ‘Merriweather Post Pavilion’ (see full list HERE)
2008 > Wild Beasts - ‘Limbo, Panto’ (see full list HERE)
2007 > Animal Collective - ‘Strawberry Jam’ (see full list HERE)
2006 > Safetyword - ‘Man’s Name Is Legion’ (see full list HERE)
2005 > Animal Collective - ‘Feels’ (see full list HERE)
2004 > Devendra Banhart - ‘Rejoicing In The Hands’ / ‘Nino Rojo’
2003 > Dizzee Rascal - ‘Boy In Da Corner’
2002 > The Streets - ‘Original Pirate Material’
2001 > The Beta Band - ‘Hot Shots II’
2000 > Outkast - ‘Stankonia’
1999 > The Beta Band - ‘The Beta Band’
1998 > The Beta Band - ‘The Three EPs’
1997 > Radiohead - ‘OK Computer’
1996 > Beck - ‘Odelay’
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THE RULES - No Re-issues, Live Albums, Compilations, or EPs.
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SPECIAL MENTIONS for these collections
Bulbils (Richard Dawson & Sally Pilkington) - 50 lockdown albums
Dean Blunt ‘Roaches 2012-2019’
These New Puritans ‘The Cut (2016-2019)’
Hudson Mohawke ‘B.B.H.E.’ & ‘Poom Gems’
Various Artists ‘Paul Institute - Summer 2020’
Various Artists ‘Return To Y’Hup - The World Of Ivor Cutler’
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***SPOTIFY PLAYLIST FEATURES TRACKS FROM TOP 80 ALBUMS (coming later) ***
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WORTH A MENTION (in no order) - A bunch of albums i enjoyed but didn’t quite make the final lists and others i just didn’t hear enough to be considered properly. A list for future me to revisit.
Still House Plants / Fire-Toolz / Lomelda / Jerskin Fendrix / Zebra Katz / The Bug / Lorenzo Senni / Diamond Soul / Wilma Archer / Black Dresses / The Fantasy Orchestra / William Carkeet / Bonny Light Horseman / KA / Yung Lean / BlackPink / Rural Internet / Okay Kaya / Future / Belan / Tame Impala / Banoffee / JARV IS / Grimes / Whitmer Thomas / Jeff Parker / The Massacre Cave / Porridge Radio / Selena Gomez / Teyana Taylor / Sparkle Division / Cecile Believe / Lyra Pramuk / Waxahatchee / Happyness / Khruangbin / Bananagun / OHMME / Drakeo The Ruler / Missterspoon / Juice WRLD / Lonnie Holley / Jiafeng / October Drift / Roisin Murphy / KeiyaA / Dizzee Rascal / Salem / Tiña / The Weeknd / Aaron Cartier / Dana Gavanski / A.R. Pinewood / The Cool Greenhouse / Royce Da 5’9’’ / Rachel Aggs / Karl Band / Four Tet / Georgia / Sonic Boom / Kali Uchis / Luis Pestana / Salac / David A Jaycock / Klein / Temple After Faith / Roman Noseband / Dylan Henner / G.S. Sultan / Hinds / Jess Williamson / Coby Sey / Randolph’s Leap / Matthew D. Gantt / Stephen Kerrison / Katie Gately / Snails / Juniore / Good Dog / Lil B / Kamaiyah / Ryuichi Sakamoto / The Big Moon / Zoe Mc Pherson / Holy Fuck / Ovrkast / Reol / Andy Shauf / Ethan Gruska / Poliça / D Smoke / Sign Libra / Chara & YUKI / Wiley / Bad Bunny / Shirley Collins / Jordana / Gaika / DJ Python / North Americans / Michael / Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith / Lido Pimienta / Everything Is Recorded / Lwesberg / Sufjan Stevens & Lowell Brams / Rhodri Davies / LA Priest / Ian William Craig / Flohio / Irreversible Entanglements / Islet / Westside Gunn / Empress Of / NNamdi / Warm Digits / Baxter Dury / Kehiani / Eels / Emmy The Great / Owen Pallett / Elysia Crampton / The Beths / Julianna Barwick / Liv.E / Jimothy Lacoste / Ben Frost / J Hus / Sylvan Esso / Haiku Hands / Ariana Grande / Jean Dawson / Food House / Nuala Honan / Helena Deland / Boldly James / Headie One / Oliver Coates / Lowkey-E / Bree Runway / Warren Ellis / Boldy James & The Alchemist / Young Knives / Little Dragon / The Garden / Melt Yourself Down / Quakers / Kamasi Washington / Mogwai / Gil Scott-Heron & Makaya McCraven / Eyeliner / ‘The Whalebone Box’ OST / Special Interest / Teyana Taylor / Nadine Shah / Tricky / Moor Mother / Nick Storring
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2020 RUNNERS UP (in no order)
William Basinski ‘Lamentations’
Hook ‘Crashed My Car’
Vic Berger IV ‘Late Enough To See The Moon’
Nines ‘Crabs In A Bucket’
My Morning Jacket ‘The Waterfall II’
Firestations ‘Dream Home’
Moses Boyd ‘Dark Matter’
Dick Dent ‘Life’s Hard’
Nicholas Stevenson ‘Dead Arm, Vol.2’
Otto ‘Clam Day’
Pa Salieu ‘Send Them To Coventry’
Undermedvetenheten ‘Undermedvetenheten’
Martha Ffion ‘Nights To Forget’
Adrianne Lenker ‘Songs’
Happy Spendy ‘You’re Doing Okay’
Mark Korven ‘The Lighthouse’ OST
21 Savage and Metro Boomin ‘Savage Mode II’
Yorkston/Thorne/Khan ‘Navarasa’
Three Queens In The Mourning & Bonnie Prince Billy ‘Hello Sorrow / Hello Joy’
Shopping ‘All Or Nothing’
Megan Thee Stallion ‘Good News’
Obongjayer ‘Which Way Is Forward?’
Mush ‘3D Routine’
Geoff Barrow, Ben Salisbury & The Insects ‘Devs’ OST
Luke Abbott ‘Translate’
Spinning Coin ‘Hyacinth’
Princess Nokia ‘Everything Sucks’
Fleet Foxes ‘Shore’
Julia Holter ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ OST
Sufjan Stevens ‘The Ascension’
Nicolas Jaar ‘Cenizas’
Pottery ‘Welcome To Bobby’s Motel’
Jessie Ware ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’
Jung Jae II ‘Parasite’ OST
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist ‘Alfredo’
Doves ‘The Universal Want’
Brigid Mae Power ‘Head Above The Water’
Bab L’ Bluz ‘Nayda!’
James Yorkston ‘That Summer, We Flew’
Oklou ‘Galore’
Angel Olsen ‘Whole New Mess’
The Lemon Twigs ‘Songs For The General Public’
Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu ‘Renegade Breakdown’
Gupi ‘None’
Alexia Avina ‘Unearth’
John Bence ‘Love’
Colin Stetson ‘Color Out Of Space’ OST
King Krule ‘Man Alive!’
Against All Logic ‘2017-2019’
Willie J Healey ‘Twin Heavy’
Jam City ‘Pillowland’
MXLX ‘Maximum Amounts Of Extremely Fucking Yes (Vol.1)’
70. Beatrice Dillon ‘Walkaround’
69. Matmos ‘The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises In Group Form’
68. Blanck Mass ‘Calm With Horses’ OST
67. Eartheater ‘Phoenix: flames Are Dew Upon My Skin’
66. Sega Bodega ‘Salvador’
65. Savage Mansion ‘Weird Country’
64. Kelly Lee Owens ‘Inner Song’
63. Daniel Blumberg ‘On&On’
62. Clementine March ‘Le Continent’
61. HAIM ‘Women In Music Pt.III’
60. Dua Lipa ‘Future Nostalgia’
59. Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs ‘Viscerals’
58. Darkstar ‘Civic Jams’
57. Lil Uzi Vert ‘Eternal Atake’
56. This Is The Kit ‘Off Off On’
55. Shabazz Palaces ‘The Don Of Diamond Dreams’
54. Princess Nokia ‘Everything Is Beautiful’
53. The Orielles ‘Disco Volador’
52. Oro Swimming Hour ‘Pteradactyl’
51. MXLX ‘Serpent’
50. Dan Deacon ‘Mystic Familiar’
49. Jay Electronica ‘A Written Testimony’
48. Fiona Apple ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’
47. Galen Tipton ‘Ungoliant’
46. Knife Liibrary ‘MARKS: Songs For Those I Have Killed’
45. Deerhoof ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’
44. Caribou ‘Suddenly’
43. Working Men’s Club ‘Working Men’s Club’
42. Seamus Fogarty ‘A Bag Of Eyes’
41. Field Music ‘Making A New World’
40. Cornershop ‘England Is A Garden’
39. Lambchop ‘Trip’
38. Katy J Pearson ‘Return’
37. Amaarae ‘The Angel You Don’t Know’
36. James Ferraro ‘Neurogeist’
35. Hen Ogledd ‘Free Humans’
34. Spectres ‘It’s Never Going To Happen And This Is Why’
33. Laura Marling ‘Song For Our Daughter’
32. Bill Callahan ‘Gold Record’
31. Bob Dylan ‘Rough And Rowdy Ways’
30. A.G. Cook ‘7G’
29. Good Sad Happy Bad ‘Shades’
28. SAULT ‘Untitled (Black Is)’
27. Run The Jewels ‘RTJ4’
26. Clipping ‘Visions Of Bodies Being Burned’
25. Thundercat ‘It Is What It Is’
24. Pictish Trail ‘Thumb World’
23. Jessy Lanza ‘All The Time’
22. Yves Tumor ‘Heaven To A Tortured Mind’
21. Sorry ‘925’
20. Yaeji ‘What We Drew’
19. A.G. Cook ‘Apple’
18. Wesley Gonzalez ‘Appalling Human’
17. Pet Shimmers ‘Face Down In Meta’ & ‘Trash Earthers’
16. Arca ‘KiCK i’
15. 100 Gecs ‘1000 Gecs And The Tree Of Clues’
14. Tara Clerkin Trio ‘Tara Clerkin Trio’
13. Richard Dawson ‘Republic Of Geordieland’
12. Phoebe Bridgers ‘Punisher’
11. Perfume Genius ‘Set My Heart On Fire Immediately’