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Forty best albums of 2018

What a year for indie music.  We received a boatload of review requests from around the world, and published reviews of nearly 1,000 CDs and EPs.  We culled through those we reviewed first to pick our nominations for the LA Music Critic Awards, and now to compile our list of the 40 Best CDs of 2018.

Due to the sheer volume, we only considered full-length projects for this list, but that doesn’t mean that quite a few of the EPs we reviewed weren’t also worthy of distinction.  We may yet put together another list of just EPs.

In the meantime, while we wait for the winners of the second half of 2018 for the LA Music Critic Awards to be announced tomorrow, here are our favorite CDs of 2018.  You can find their individual reviews by searching for them on our blog.

40.  Kate ReidThe Heart Already Knows

39.  Deb RyderEnjoy the Ride

38.  Jeffrey FoucaultWar on the Radio

37.  Katie HerzigMoment of Bliss

36.  Eric Tingstad – Electric Spirit

35.  Fanny Walked the Earth – self-titled

34.  Wily Bo WalkerAlmost Transparent Blues

33.  Buddy GuyThe Blues is Alive and Well

32.  Walt WeiskopfEuropean Quartet

31.  Mindi Abair & the BoneshakersAll I Got for Christmas is the Blues

30.  YYNOT – self-titled

29.  Peter V Blues Band Shaken but not Deterred

28.  Delta MoonBabylon is Falling

27.  The TextonesOld Stone Gang

26.  Ronny MorrisSweet Silence

25.  Sydney WrightSeiche

24.  GleesonThe Years Have It

23.  Colin DevlinHigh Point

22.  EverlastDon’t Complain

21.  ZsuzsikaStart Again

20.  Michael PetersonFrom Here to Eternity

19.  K. Michelle DuboisAutumn

18.    Broken BellowsI, Kaleidoscope

17.  Rachel SageMyopia

16.  Janiva MagnessLove is an Army

15.  John Flanagan TrioHonest Man

14.  Lee Ainley’s Blues StormShoot me Down

13.  FloodsBad Times

12.  Frank Hannon (From One Place . . . to Another, vols 1 and 2)

11.  Keith HarkinIn the Round

10.  Southern HaloJust Like in the Movies

9.  Cindy Alexander – Nowhere to Hide

8.  Kari KimmelGold & Glitter

7.  Hymn for HerPop-n-Downers

6.  Jordan Siwek Sun Inside You

5.  Slim GambillFake Jazz

4.  Gina SiciliaHeard the Lie

3.  Birds and ArrowsArbitrary Magic

2.  Brigitte Rios PurdyStill I Rise

and the Best Album of 2018 goes to

Norway Reloaded – My Longest Mile

 

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Get it or forget it – Mark Winkler and Cheryl Bentyne, Chuter, Patiently Awaiting the Meteorite, Zsuzsika, Courchene/Mechlenburg

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and it’s busier than ever, as we try to review all the submissions before the end of the month.  Here are five more from around the globe.  Enjoy.

Artist NameMark Winkler and Cheryl Bentyne

Album NameEastern Standard Time

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Devil May Care; 2.  Rhode Island is Famous for You; 3.  Like Jazz; 4.  The Gentleman is a Dope; 5.  I Could get Used to This (Bumpin’); 6.  The Best is Yet to Come; 7.  Spring can Really Hang you up the Most; 8.  Walk on the Wild Side; 9.  You Smell so Good; 10.  Things are Swingin’; 11.  Ballad of  the Sad Young Men/Lies of Handsome Men

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  While much of the world knows Cheryl Bentyne as the “soaring soprano” of the multi-Grammy-winning Manhattan Transfer, this collaboration with singer/lyricist Mark Winkler is a gem for jazz lovers, as they bring to life some of our best loved standards, and a couple of Winkler originals as well.  The tracks was pulled from the song lists of East Coast jazz clubs of the late 50s and early 60s.  Although most of the songs are duets, each performer also does a pair of solo tunes (Winkler on “Rhode Island is Famous for You” and “I Could get Used to This (Bumpin’)”, while Bentyne gives us “The Gentleman is a Dope” and “Spring can Really Hang you up the Most” ), giving us one of the best pure jazz recordings of the year.

Recommendation:  If you love jazz, this is a no-brainer.  Get this one for your collection today!

Artist NameChuter

Album Name:  Pendulum

Label:  self-released

Genre:  Shoegaze

Track Listing:  1.  Whim (ft Lizzy Maries); 2.  Shapeshift; 3.  Point on the Scale; 4.  Burn the Object Down

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Chuter is an artist from the UK who compares himself to thisquietarmy, among others.  It is only fitting then that we review his four-song EP, since we just reviewed thisquietarmy over the weekend.  While they share a shoegaze vibe, the music of thisquietarmy is more majestic and cinematic rock instrumental, while Chuter is more true to shoegaze, with dramatic vocals and well written lyrics that pay homage to his eerie and ethereal voice.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NamePatiently Awaiting the Meteorite

Album NameCanyon Diablo

Label:  Unda in Choc/Believe Digital

Genre:  Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Hit the Ground Running; 2.  Don’t lay Your Fate; 3.  Strange Intuition; 4.  Everything Under the Sun; 5.  Devil’s in my Car; 6.  Electrified; 7.  Keeping my Head Above the Water; 8.  All This Madness; 9.  Hello Hello; 10.  The Place

Publicist:  Last Tango Media

Review:  This band formed when The Grand Brothers collaborated with solo artist Dee on his album, Day by Day.  Their sound is reminiscent of The Plain White Ts and The Fray, and is truly radio friendly.  The first track accurately reflects the project, as they truly “Hit the Ground Running.”  Their first single, “Electrified” received critical praise both as a single and a video, and the video for their second single, “Strange Intuition” did likewise.  Other worthy tracks include their planned third single, “Devil’s in my Car,” “Don’t Lay Your Fate,” “Keeping my Head Above the Water,” “Hello Hello” and “The Place.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.  It will become a favorite.

Artist NameZsuzsika

Album NameStart Again

Label:  USM Records/A&R Records

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Start Again; 2.  Til the End; 3.  Godsend; 4.  You’re not Perfect; 5.  Broken Heart

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  We previously included her lead single “Start Again” in our Ten Great Singles of September article, and immediately fell in love with her sweet voice.  She is a native Australian with a Hungarian/ Polish heritage.  Her voice soars through these sweet radio friendly tracks, positioning her for world-wide success.  “Godsend” is anthemic and could easily become one of the best “Thank You” songs ever written.  We also love the harder sound of “You’re not Perfect,” which reminds us of Avril Lavigne.

Recommendation:  Get it.

Artist NameCourchene/Mechlenburg

Album Name Søndag, Søndag, Søndag

Label:  Double Mayjah Records

Genre:  Nordic Noir/Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Søndag II; 2.  Søndag III; 3.  Søndag I; 4.  Mandag; 5.  Tirsdag; 6.  Onsdag; 7.  Torsdag; 8.  Friedag; 9.  Lørdag

Publicist:  Double Mayjah Records

Review:  Claire Courchene is an English/American composer living in Copenhagen who has worked with the likes of Kanye West, Lana del Rey, Frank Ocean, David Lynch, Josh Groban, and MadonnaJesper Mechlenburg is a Danish composer, songwriter and producer who also lives in Copenhagen.  Their combined talents are highlighted in this beautiful collection of instrumental songs, each named for a day of the week.  The trio of initial tracks reflect that Sunday or Søndag is considered the first day of the week or the last day, depending on your frame of mind.  This album then reflects a soundtrack for your entire week, and we can’t think of a better way to start each day than with a listen to the corresponding track.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.