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2024's Must-Listen Albums: From Beyoncé to Charli XCX
music1 year ago

2024's Must-Listen Albums: From Beyoncé to Charli XCX

Crack Magazine has released its list of the 50 best albums of 2024, showcasing a diverse range of genres from ambient and rap to pop and hardcore. Highlights include Katie Gavin's introspective debut "What a Relief," Jlin's avant-garde "Akoma," and Doechii's versatile "Alligator Bites Never Heal." The list celebrates both established and emerging artists, reflecting the year's rich musical landscape.

music1 year ago

Top Music Picks of 2024: Albums and Songs

The 100 Best Albums of 2024 showcases a diverse array of music, from blockbuster hits to innovative debuts, highlighting the year's standout artists and genres. The list features a mix of pop queens, radical innovators, and legendary musicians exploring new sounds. Notable mentions include Beyoncé's venture into country, Taylor Swift's ambitious song cycle, and genre-blending works from artists like Shaboozey and Kali Uchis. The compilation reflects the year's musical landscape, celebrating both emerging talents and established icons across various styles.

"2023's Music Scene: Chart-Toppers, Fan Favorites, and the Year's Sonic Journey"
entertainmentmusic2 years ago

"2023's Music Scene: Chart-Toppers, Fan Favorites, and the Year's Sonic Journey"

Rob Sheffield shares his eclectic mix of the top 25 songs of 2023, featuring a diverse range of artists from Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift to Ice Spice and Depeche Mode. The list celebrates a vibrant and chaotic year in music, highlighting tracks that span genres and emotions, from dance-floor bangers to introspective ballads. Sheffield's selections underscore the year's musical highlights and the dynamic landscape of contemporary music.

"2023's Definitive Music Guide: The Year's Top Albums Ranked"
music2 years ago

"2023's Definitive Music Guide: The Year's Top Albums Ranked"

Rob Sheffield's Top 20 Albums of 2023 list spans a diverse range of music, from the St. Louis rap of Sexxy Red's 'Hottest Hood Princess' to the avant-soul of Kelela's 'Raven.' It includes the Brooklyn rock of The Hold Steady, the lush orchestrations of Mutual Benefit, and the Paris indie-pop of En Attendant Ana. Sheffield's selections highlight a mix of mega-pop sensations and underground gems, showcasing the year's dynamic musical landscape and the emotional resonance of albums like Sufjan Stevens' 'Javelin' and the collaborative energy of Boygenius' 'The Record.'