52 Albums in 2015

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At the start of 2015 I made a resolution to spend more structured time doing the things that I love in music. This meant scheduling blocks of time exclusively devoted to being a better musician. No more playing when I felt like the urge, no more writing only when I “felt inspired”. A wonderful creative person taught me that those are habits for lazy people. You get better at your craft by doing it all the time. Writing crap, playing like crap, but doing it over and over again until it's a little less crap. It’s really difficult.

             Since I was doing all this difficult structured nonsense, I also decided to give myself a fun resolution: to listen to a new album a week all year. By “new,” I mean new to me (there’s something from 1998 on this list). In the current listening landscape of Pandora and Spotify it’s been really easy for me to get completely wrapped up in the thrill of music discovery, but totally lose focus on the artistry of an album. First I'll state: there is no “wrong” way to listen to music. However, there are incredible musicians pouring thousands of hours into making 10-track compilations, which are subsequently picked apart in order to find the most marketable “singles,” which are then overplayed into oblivion on the radio and a handful of Pandora stations. The cohesiveness, design and complete message of the album are completely disregarded by the general populous. 

            Aside from making it nearly impossible for indie artists to make a living off of music sales, I’m not completely writing-off the way people listen to music now. I have a Google Play subscription that I use religiously, and have listened to almost every album on this list using the service.

For 2016, I want to keep this site as a running journal and record of what I’ve listened to, and how things make me feel. It will be subjective. It will have the magnitude of about 1 billionth of Pitchfork. You will probably hate it. Read it or don’t. There is a high likelihood that this will join the graveyard of other abandoned blogs by June.

 Anyway, here are the 52 albums that I listened to in 2015, listed alphabetically by artist. 


Album Artist Year
25 Adele 2015
Sound & Color Alabama Shakes 2015
Alvvays Alvvays 2015
Burn Your Fire for No Witness Angel Olsen 2014
Running with the Wolves Aurora 2015
Depression Cherry Beach House 2015
Beau EP Beau 2015
All Around Us Briana Marela 2015
Every Open Eye Chvrches 2015
Dear Miss Lonelyhearts Cold War Kids 2013
Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I just Sit Courtney Barnett 2015
Fading Frontier Deerhunter 2015
Painted From Memory Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach 1998
I Love You, Honeybear Father John Misty 2015
Fear Fun Father John Misty 2012
Stay Gold First Aid Kit 2014
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Florence + The Machine 2015
Art Angels Grimes 2015
Evermotion Guster 2015
Double Youth Helado Negro 2014
Jungle Jungle 2014
6 Feet Beneath the Moon King Krule 2013
King Krule King Krule 2011
B'live I'm Going Down Kurt Vile 2015
After Lady Lamb 2015
Some Are lakes Land of Talk 2008
If You Wait London Grammar 2013
Strange Trails Lord Huron 2015
Wildewoman Lucious 2014
Somewhere Else Lydia Loveless 2014
Froot Marina & The Diamonds 2015
Maximum Balloon Maximum Balloon 2010
Owl John Owl John 2014
Dark Arc Saintseneca 2014
Last Saintseneca 2011
Such Things Saintseneca 2015
And the War Came Shakey Graves 2014
Are We There Sharon Van Etten 2014
Swimmin' Time Shovels and Rope 2014
HEAL Strand of Oaks 2014
Carrie & Lowell Sufjan Stevens 2015
Sylvan Esso Sylvan Esso 2014
Dark Bird is Home Tallest Man on Earth 2015
Antares, Mira, Sol Tame Impala 2008
Currents Tame Impala 2015
Innerspeak Tame Impala 2010
What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World The Decemberists 2014
Ego Death The Internet 2015
Runners in the Nerved World The Sidekicks 2014
Seeds TV on the Radio 2014
Warpaint Warpaint 2014
The Offer Yowler 2015

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  1. I love Guster!! With Evermotion I had to listen to the songs more than once to truly appreciate them. I think the new album every week is such a cool idea! There are so many great artists out there.

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    1. I agree! It's very different from their old stuff, but I had a good time with it.Change can be good. Thanks!

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