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The best Toronto albums of 2020 - NOW Magazine

NOW Magazine The best Toronto albums of 2020 We weren t able to see many of them live, but local artists still gave us a lot to listen to this year By Richard Trapunski Dec 15, 2020 From hip-hop beatscapes to celestial R&B gong punk, local artists didn’t let their creativity dip despite all the challenges they faced during this pandemic year. It’s a shame we couldn’t support the music live and in person, but here are the Toronto albums that were filling our ears while we stayed home this year. 1. U.S. Girls: Heavy Light Heavy Light came out just weeks before the COVID-19 shutdown, and now it feels like a time capsule. It’s simultaneously Meg Remy’s most personal album and her most collective. Her first-person form gets unusually high usage as she sings about her teen years. The music is lush and joyful as ever, and she’s still a clear-eyed critic of American exceptionalism. She leans on a hugely talented group of musicians crammed into a studio together,

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