This year delivered no shortage of records that we loved, that impressed us, that touched us, and that we'll continue to keep in our rotations long after 2022 comes to a close. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
These are the 50 best albums of 2022: cos.lv/sY5t50LWlBo #AnnualReport2022
50. Ozzy Osbourne – Patient Number 9
The Prince of Darkness pushed past adversity and released one of his most successful solo albums to date — all without losing his trademark sense of humor.
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49. MJ Lendermann – Boat Songs
If this is what countrygaze is, grab us a cowboy hat and a case of effect pedals.
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48. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Unlimited Love
Reunited and it feels so, so good: Red Hot Chili Peppers returned in 2022 with love, playfulness, and John Frusciante back in the lineup.
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47. Sharon Van Etten – We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong
The artist’s intimate, expertly reserved sixth full-length demands the increasingly rare singular listening experience.
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46. EARTHGANG – Ghetto Gods
Much like Outkast, A Tribe Called Quest, and De La Soul, the duo talks real-world issues without sounding preachy or sitting on their moral high horses.
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45. Momma – Household Name
There’s nothing more boring than debating whether rock ‘n’ roll is dead or alive; Household Name puts that tired discourse to rest. Rock is alive and well, and thank god it sounds a lot like Momma.
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44. Tears for Fears – The Tipping Point
The band’s seventh studio album is deeply personal, affected by the passing of co-founder Roland Orzabal’s wife, and that deep well of feeling gives additional weight to the LP's sweeping impact.
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43. Denzel Curry – Melt My Eyez See Your Future
The album contains no wasted lines or moments, and it’s as close to perfect as a rap performance gets in this year — or any other year.
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42. Black Country, New Road – Ants from up There
Moving away from the more post-punk-influenced tendencies of their debut, the record builds upon the group’s focus on dynamic songwriting and emotionally distraught performances.
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41. Wild Pink – ILYSM
ILYSM taps into an acute sense of the sublime, a mix of life’s most extreme emotions that result in a burst of uncomplicated, undying love.
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40. Pool Kids – Pool Kids
For all its sonic knots, Pool Kids remains utterly earnest and plainly fun, welcoming even the most ardent emo denialists to dive in.
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39. Burna Boy – Love, Damini
One more revolution around the sun makes the Afrobeat star more introspective than usual, but the album never forgets to celebrate his achievements, just like any good birthday party.
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38. Stray Kids – MAXIDENT
MAXIDENT might see the eight members traversing new territory with a focus on the joys and fears of romance, but it’s still quintessentially Stray Kid: energetic, bold, and an absurd amount of fun.
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37. Weyes Blood – And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow
Stunningly dramatic without ever feeling too heavy-handed, And in the Darkness turns the notion of extreme emotion into a superpower.
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36. Jack White – Entering Heaven Alive
It’s albums like Entering Heaven Alive that prove sometimes less truly is more – especially when you’ve been a certified rockstar for 20 years.
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35. Rico Nasty – Las Ruinas
The album builds a new world of fresh ideas using fragments of punk, electronic, metal, and her own brand of “sugar trap.”
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34. Spoon – Lucifer on the Sofa
Spoon's 10th album has the feel of a band early in their career, in love with what they’ve discovered about their sound, but is still delivered with a confidence that only comes with years of experience.
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33. Julia Jacklin – PREPLEASURE
PREPLEASURE represents an exercise in dynamics, ranging from the stark intimacy of the acoustic ballad “Less of a Stranger” to the steady rocker “Lydia Wears a Cross.”
It’s 38 minutes of bliss.
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32. Danger Mouse & @blackthought – Cheat Codes
A meeting of hip-hop’s finest minds yields chemistry that should take years to develop in roughly 30 minutes, balancing societal solicitudes with eclectic, sample-fueled production.
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31. Lamb of God – Omens
It’s a 10-track bombardment of thrash-meets-metalcore, anchored by the imitable barks and howls of frontman Randy Blythe.
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30. Alvvays – Blue Rev
Grounded in a hefty rhythm sections, raging shoegazey guitars, and, of course, Molly Rankin’s pristine vocals, the Canadian band use big sounds to convey the impact of small, irritating occurrences.
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29. SASAMI – Squeeze
A pinch of ’90s radio rock, a dash of nu-metal, and heavy sprinkling of Japanese folklore yields an extra spicy 32-minute serving of musical power.
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28. Taylor Swift – Midnights
It blends hallmarks of Swift’s previous eras — Reputation’s attitude, 1989’s unimpeachable hooks, Lover’s heart-on-its-sleeve vulnerability — while firmly moving forward and jumpstarting a new chapter.
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27. The Smile – A Light for Attracting Attention
Running the gambit from loud and fast to angular and artsy to hauntingly beautiful, this album may be shamelessly Radiohead-esque.
But with songs this good, who really cares?
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26. Carly Rae Jepsen – The Loneliest Time
The album speaks to the purity of CRJ’s approach, something she’s long used to create some of the most undeniable pop music of her generation — The Loneliest Time is just the latest example.
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25. Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
On his fifth and final TDE album, Kendrick closes the book on one era of his celebrated career with a statement double-LP that leaves conclusions about his future up to interpretation.
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24. Florence + The Machine – Dance Fever
There’s no one quite like Florence Welch — anyone lucky enough to watch her flit and fly about the stage can confirm as much — and her mystical power was well-communicated in this record.
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23. @FreddieGibbs – $oul $old $eparately
By sharing the struggle to keep his soul intact, he inadvertently gives the next generation — as Houston legend Scarface puts it in the album’s closing verse — "that shit that they can live by."
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22. Mitski – Laurel Hell
Through synth pop, power ballads, and a refreshing sense of confidence and determination, Laurel Hell was a rewarding return for Mitski.
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21. Nova Twins – Supernova
Thirty minutes of righteous political rebellion backed by snarling, genre-skewing hard rock? What’s not to love?
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20. Jockstrap – I Love You Jennifer B
The first listen is like walking into a cornfield while on psychedelics: What at first seems random and overwhelming soon melts into a perfectly constructed path.
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19. Harry Styles – Harry’s House
The megastar’s third studio solo album is his most personal yet, and the result is a lovely A-frame in which we can spend some time.
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18. MUNA – MUNA
There are days where you don’t feel like getting out of bed, let alone dancing.
But certain albums honor those feelings while simultaneously giving you an outlet to grieve, grow, and get back on the right track.
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17. Saba – Few Good Things
Few Good Things finds Saba in and out of social circles he only dreamt of years ago, but realizing everything that glitters isn’t all it seems to be. Or, as he puts it, “the bagger that comes with the bag.”
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16. Rina Sawayama – Hold the Girl
Following the success of her eponymous debut album, Sawayama’s sophomore effort digs deep into her own story.
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15. PUP – THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND
Every psyche-shattering sound that comes out of this band is juiced with an almost perverse joy. This album is just the latest in the punks’ string of haywire, high-spirited successes.
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14. Alex G – God Save the Animals
The titular “God” on the record might be the Son incarnate or your pet dog who catches you in your most vulnerable day-to-day moments. Either way, it can’t hurt to see yourself through a different lens.
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13. JID – The Forever Story
Not only does JID express more vulnerability than ever before, but he also opens up about familial relationships without sacrificing any of the pure rapping mastery that got him here.
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12. Bartees Strange – Farm to Table
As its name implies, this LP seems to trace back all the complex influences — sonically and politically — that make Strange one of the best in his class.
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11. SZA – S.O.S
Beyond SZA’s emotional range as a songwriter, she’s accepted the vulnerability that is required to share such thoughts with the world.
If that’s not worth saving, then what is?
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10. Nilüfer Yanya – PAINLESS
PAINLESS is full of smart choices and meticulous details, and it cements Nilüfer Yanya as one of the most exciting songwriters in indie rock.
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09. Rosalía – MOTOMAMI
You’d be hard-pressed to find many other 2022 albums as wide-reaching — and rewarding — as this one.
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08. Sudan Archives – Natural Brown Prom Queen
As the curtains close on the LP, we’re left in wonder at the work of an intensely uncommon artist.
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07. Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You
It’s an album whose resonance only grows with time, allowing you to wrap yourself inside it and better appreciate its varied gifts.
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06. Soul Glo – Diaspora Problems
Hurtling downhill at a breakneck pace while playing an often chaotic mix of punk rock, post-hardcore, ska, hip-hop, and metal, Soul Glo swing for the fences.
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05. Zach Bryan – American Heartbreak
Across two brisk hours and 34 stirring tracks, Zach Bryan has reinvented the American epic.
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04. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Cool It Down
There’s something comforting about an established band returning with something fresh and present, proof that as the world “goes spinnin’ out of control,” we’re capable of growth and hope.
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03. Beyoncé – Renaissance
With Renaissance, Beyoncé has achieved a masterwork of dance music that demands you to surrender to the groove.
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02. Bad Bunny – Un Verano Sin Ti
Bad Bunny is the master of the moment before — the delicious tension before the rhythm hits you like an elbow off the top rope.
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01. Pusha T – It’s Almost Dry
It’s Almost Dry paints @PUSHA_T as an emcee truly at his most confident, motivated by the two producers who know him best while their personal competition for best beatmaker plays out over 12 songs.
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