Tag: best of 2025

  • Tune-Yards, DARGZ, and more of my favorite albums from May 2025

    Tune-Yards, DARGZ, and more of my favorite albums from May 2025

    “I was in Georgia during the time of Dungeon Family coming up, and that turned out to be a big shifting point in hip-hop. Dungeon Family, OutKast, CeeLo, Organized Noize”, concurs Swilley, “…they kind of allowed for us to exist. We feel comfortable to do what we do now because of people like that, and…

  • Hiromi, Joe Armon-Jones, and more of my favorite albums from April 2025

    Hiromi, Joe Armon-Jones, and more of my favorite albums from April 2025

    “For this song, it was more like putting a soundtrack to the film I had in my head,” says Hiromi on the song. “When the landscape changes, then different music comes in — different restaurant, different style. Ramen is a true source of inspiration and I respect the ramen artisans so much so I finally wrote…

  • Panda Bear, Deep Sea Diver, and more of my favorite albums from March 2025

    Panda Bear, Deep Sea Diver, and more of my favorite albums from March 2025

    (featured image illustration from Panda Bear) “We want this full record to feel like you’re floating on a trip — it’s taking you on a journey, and you can determine what each song reminds you of,” the group shared of the album. “It’s a story of everything we listen to, capturing nostalgia for Virginia, the…

  • Maribou State, Horsebath, and more of my favorite albums from February 2025

    Maribou State, Horsebath, and more of my favorite albums from February 2025

    (featured image illustration from Maribou State) “I feel like I’ve been mentalized 24/7 for the past 10 years, the whole time I’ve been an adult human in this late capitalist, techno world of social media and attention economy. That’s when I was like, oh, I think this is what the album is.” Skeleten on new…

  • Rich Ruth, Teddy and the Rough Riders, and more of my favorite albums from January 2025

    Rich Ruth, Teddy and the Rough Riders, and more of my favorite albums from January 2025

    (featured image illustration by Rich Ruth and Jordan Williams) “The result is a kind of jam jazz rock where all of Ruth’s collaborators are encouraged to add their own improvisational spirit to the project. The immersive music ultimately reveals various potent patterns, yet the album thrives on presenting the unexpected and, at times, the unpredictable.”…

  • A Walk in the Park

    A Walk in the Park

    I read some great adventure books last year: Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, about one of the deadliest climbing years ever on Mt Everest, and Born to Run by Christopher McDougall, about one of the longest races in the world. Another one I just finished and that is just as deserving of a read…