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Email Submit With the winners of this year s Grammy Awards set to be announced on Sunday (watch it at 8 p.m. on CBS), The Day decided to canvass its readers, asking what music they have been listening to the most over the last year. If this results aren t necessarily tied to Grammy nominations (sorry, Post Malone and Dua Lipa), they are wonderfully varied. The artists that readers have been playing on repeat range from Nathaniel Rateliff to Beyoncé to Rush to Witch Prophet. Read their recommendations below; you just might find a singer or band that will become your own next favorite. ....
Waxahatchee – ‘Saint Cloud’. Katie Crutchfield just gets better and better, changing themes, transforming, shining brighter, becoming brilliant. While far from country, it is an album in the grip of the genre, produced with warmth, texture and subtlety. ‘Lilacs’ uses a guitar sound reminiscent of Reggie Young on ‘Suspicious Minds’. ‘Can’t Do Much’, possibly the standout track, sounds like The Cranberries one moment and gentle Creedence in presence the next. Great voice, great tunes and the record Waxahatchee will always have to try to beat. S.G. Goodman – ‘Old Time Feeling’. The warmest reverb guitar opens ‘Space in Time’ before Goodman’s bold voice bursts out introducing this debut album. Three songs in and we’ve heard doo wop, rock n roll and country. It’s alt country at its core, but explores so much more. Learning to sing in church, she turned to Jim James to produce and proclaims – from a left wing, gay perspec ....
Credit Photo by Marisa Waddell The DJs at KCBX clearly love to explore and enthusiastically share new music. Here are some of their picks for the top albums and songs of 2020. Neal Losey, KCBX Music Director – The Morning Cup & Night Train While I appreciate everyone who did a top ten list, I don t really do em. My brain doesn t work like that. Everything with me is sort of just off the top of my head, as it happens. I also have succumbed to being a music director for 25 years and I sort of think of music in terms of what I like to play on my show instead of what I like personally. For instance, played the Jason Isbell a lot on my show because I know people liked it. Number of times listened to at home = 0. What did I listen to at home? Lots of Johnny Guitar Watson. So, top ten albums on the Morning Cup this year? Probably ....