You can't write an intro to an end of 2020 list without paying some lip service to what a tumultuous year it was, but out of the three lists you'll be seeing over the next three days, this music roundup feels like the one that was affected the least by the pandemic. Back at the beginning of everything, when most people assumed this whole COVID-19 thing would blow over in a few months (oh, how naive we were), there were some albums that got pushed back a few months, but once everyone realized we were going to be in it for the long haul, even those came out.
If anything, we got
more music due to the pandemic, not less. After all, Taylor Swift -- previously known for her rigid gaps between release dates -- put out
two albums in the last five months. And it wasn't just her, all over the map we saw artists dropping more music or putting out projects sooner than we expected. While some used their newfound time due to canceled tours to supplement their income
in creative ways, others simply got to work, and we got to reap the rewards.
Musicians weren't the only people with time on their hands either. Between working remotely minimizing the amount of interruptions I experience during the day, and the lack of TV programming leading to lots of time needing something to occupy my ears while watching NBA games, I had many more opportunities to listen to music in 2020. I tried to use that time to expand my horizons and listen to genres I've largely bypassed, like electronic music and emo, because I previously just didn't have the bandwidth to dive into a whole new world. Naturally, this led to me feeling more overwhelmed than ever by the sheer amount of music there is out there just waiting to be heard. Every year, there are albums I really want to get to that I don't end up spending time with before the deadline for this list, but it seemed to double this year. Between the 10 million Griselda albums, the weekly deluge of Detroit rappers dropping Youtube loosies, and all the emo bands Ian Cohen recommends on Twitter, there is so much good stuff that didn't get my full attention. So think of the list you're about to read as less definitive and more like a snapshot of my favorite things I managed to get to.
The rules: Everything is the same as usual. The window of eligibility for this list is anything released between January 1, 2020 and now. This list can include albums, mixtapes, EPs, and anything in between. As always, I'm praying that nothing substantial comes out in the twilight hours of the year.