This isn’t an album about pain, it merely sounds painful. This isn’t an album about mourning, it merely sounds mournful. The more you dig into the minimalism of Debris, the more the ghosts of negativity dissolve into the ether. Sure, these are dark, often painful songs, but there’s a blanket of peace at their core. Everything we need to make it through the darkness of Debris lies within our own ears. “Look to yourself and you will know everything that there is to know,” advised Keeley Forsyth at the start of this year. Hell, we had to find something to enjoy in this cursed year.Įnjoy a Spotify playlist of the highlights from our Top 50 albums here.Ĭatch up with all of our Best of 2020 content here. There’s no possible way to highlight them all, and apologies to anything released following our selection process (Son Lux, we love your album!), but we hope you enjoy. Here, we’ve attempted to collect some of the very best albums to arrive during this maelstrom. What we got was sure as hell a, let’s say, unconventional year, but nonetheless a memorable one. Add it to your sins), the business – the artform – somehow chugged on. (Hey, film industry, first time?)Īs surely countless releases were halted and delayed (we just know you took a Kendrick LP from us this year, COVID19. But, hell, we made it, and so, as you’re reading this, did you.Īs a combination of global meltdowns, a petulant, brain-addled child belching his dying gasps in the office of the most powerful entity on Earth, and a goddamned pandemic ran 2020 into the ground, the music industry, somehow, braced itself. We still are, but I’ll be damned if 2020 won’t go down as the most possibly ignoble year for a publication to come back into existence. When we got back together, a mixture of old school BPMers and some blessed new blood, we were excited for what was to come.
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