Thursday, December 11, 2025

2025 Favorite Albums (10 - 1)


And here we are, my top ten albums of 2025:

10. FACS - Wish Defense 


Angular and haunting post-punk from the Chicago trio. I got to see them live this year, and they are a formidable live act.

9. Just Mustard - We Were Just Here


Heady mix of shoegaze, dream pop, post-punk, and noise rock with ethereal vocals layered over.

8. DJ Kose - Music Can Hear Us


Fever dream of a record. Though it is a cliché, he honestly takes you on a surreal, contemplative journey.

7. Addison Rae - Addison


The best pure pop record of the year. So many great songs, so many great melodies and hooks.

6. Smerz - Big City Life


Quirky, surreal, and captivating synthpop.

5. Erika de Casier - Lifetime


The perfect mixture of trip-hop, R&B, and ambient electronica. The best Sunday morning record.

4. Deftones - private music


This might be the nu-metal legends' best work. It hits hard.

3. Purity Ring - Purity Ring


This is a soundtrack to an imagined video game, and it does take you on a fascinating journey. It's softer and more polished than their earlier records, and it lingers long in your mind.

2. Rosalía - Lux


Mother.

1. aya - hexed!


This record is absolutely batshit crazy. It's a car crash of styles (hyper-pop, industrial, noise, collage, ambient), sometimes all at once. It's never more than fascinating, and a record I consistently came back to, just to say, "How the hell did she do that?" 



 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

2025 Favorite Albums (20-11)


Inching closer to my top ten:

20. Eterna - Debunker


A beautiful album of songs that feel like old friends. It's an evocative collection of dream pop and post-punk.

19. Gelli Haha - Switcheroo


This record is just bonkers; in a good way. It defies easy description, but it sounds like Tom Tom Club and Kelly Lee Owens got together to make music for Pee Wee's Playhouse. It's lunatic club music.

18. Amaarae - Black Star 


Party album of the year.

17. Daniel Avery - Tremor


Producer Daniel Avery dips his toes into goth-tinged synthpop on this glorious album.

16. FKA twigs - EUSEXUA/EUSEXUA Afterglow


I couldn't split these two records, as they work as a complex whole. FKA twigs is still pushing the boundaries of what pop music can be. 

15. Barker - Stochastic Drift


Icy, yet human, techno from the Berlin-based producer.

14. bdrmm - Microtonic


Blurring the lines between shoegaze and electronica.

13. Real Lies - We Will Annihilate Our Enemies


Swooning, propulsive synthpop that evokes a seedier version of the Pet Shop Boys.

12. YHWH Nailgun - 45 Pounds


Intense and lumbering mix of industrial rhythms, collage-like synths, and mantra-evoking vocals. 

11. Model/Actriz - Pirouette


The Brooklyn band expands on their debut record with a set of tightly coiled industrial post-punk mayhem.



 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

2025 Favorite Albums (30 - 21)

 


And the list continues:

30. AFI - Silver Bleeds The Black Sun


AFI puts on their best Sisters of Mercy outfits and releases the best goth-rock album of the year.

29. Zanias - Cataclysm



Epically dramatic synthpop in the vein for Fever Ray and Bjork.

28. Maria Somerville - Luster


A gorgeous record of ethereal dream pop.

27. Saint Etienne - International



Allegedly, the trio's final album. If it is, they are definitely going out with a bang.

26. james K - Friend


Dream pop, shoegaze, and trip-hop merge together into a cohesive collection of tracks.

25. Suede - Antidepressants


Thirty-plus years into their career, the band has lost none of its swagger. This record easily stands with their best work.

24. Rose Gray - Louder, Please


Dance-pop at its finest.

23. Rochelle Jordan - Through The Wall


Beguiling R&B/club record that highlights Jordan's sultry vocals.

22. Lola Young - I'm Only F**king Myself


Lola Young's third album is a solid collection of alt-pop tracks buoyed by her strong vocals and acerbic wit.

21. Deafheaven - Lonely People With Power 


After a rather staid attempt at a shoegaze record, Deafheaven returns to form on this blistering album.



Monday, December 8, 2025

2025 Favorite Albums (40 - 31)

 


Continuing my list:

40. Blood Orange - Essex Honey


Dev Hynes continues his string of fascinating, thematically dense pop records.

39. Nick León - A Tropical Entropy


Drenched with aquatic-sounding reverb and echo, this record provides a late-night soundtrack.

38. Geese - Getting Killed


One of the most bizarre, yet thoroughly entertaining, rock albums this year.

37. Rocket - R Is For Rocket


Rocket wear their 90s alt-rock influences on their sleeve, but it never feels like pastiche.

36. Die Spitz - Something To Consume

The Austin quartet skillfully blends elements of grunge, alternative rock, punk, and noise, maintaining a delicate balance among these genres.

35. Blawan - SickElixer


Dark, cavernous, unforgiving techno.

34. Lifeguard - Ripped and Torn


A breathtaking rush of post-punk fury.

33. Double Virgo - Shakedown

Sam Fenton and Jezmi Tarik Fehmi, moonlighting from their band, bar italia, collect a ramshackle group of songs that recall the laconic sounds of Pavement and The Replacements.

32. Oneohtrix Point Never - Tranquilizer


Using a treasure trove of commercial sample CDs, Daniel Lopatin builds haunting and immersive new worlds.

31. Ghost Mountain - October Country


I'm always a sucker for some good witch house.


Saturday, December 6, 2025

2025 Favorite Albums (50-41)

 


It's that time of year again, and here is the start of my list of favorite albums of 2025:

50. Austra - Chin Up Buttercup



Tampering the eccentricity slightly, Austra supplies one of the best synthpop albums this year. 

49. The Belair Lip Bombs - Again


Perfect alt-power pop. 

48. Agriculture - The Spiritual Sound


Intense black metal that has a subtle warmth. 

47. Tame Impala - Deadbeat


I will admit I loathed this record when it came out. But man, he knows how to create perfect earworms. 

46. Turnstile - Never Enough



I love when a band just hits everything perfectly. And I’m so thankful that this record catapulted them to greater popularity. 

45. Pinkpantheress - Fancy That


She doesn’t change her sound much, but she doesn’t need to. She just perfects it. 

44. bar italia - Some Like It Hot


Louche post-punk, filled with swagger and elan. 

43. John Glacier - Like A Ribbon


Introspective trip-hop that effortlessly moves between beauty and menace.

42. Perfume Genius - Glory


Effortless storytelling full of sadness, loneliness, but ultimately hope. 

41. NewDad - Altar


Crazy and quirky alt-pop. Each song builds on each other to a soon-to-be classic.