CPRW Playlist: Here's what Brett, Chris, Dan#2, Emma, Lara, Marcus, Richard, Robyn and myself have been listening to in 2020.
Tuesday, 29 December 2020
CPRW Playlist: Best Of 2020
CPRW Playlist: Here's what Brett, Chris, Dan#2, Emma, Lara, Marcus, Richard, Robyn and myself have been listening to in 2020.
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Robyn's Top Ten Albums of 2020
There is no doubt that this has been a difficult year, filled with uncertainty, frustration, trauma, and a strange sense of unreality. But what it has also shown is the vitally important role that art plays in our lives. It was the film and television producers, the writers, the content creators, and the musicians who kept us company, provided escape, gave us something to share in, and buoyed our spirits when we couldn’t see friends or family and felt increasingly frustrated by everything happening on the news. So it feels even more fitting to take the time to pay tribute to the albums that I really enjoyed this year.
10. Folklore by Taylor Swift
9. Sad In The City by Broadway Calls
8. Death In Venice Beach by The Bombpops
7. Wonderful Hell by War On Women
6. 20/20 Vision by Anti-Flag
5. Revolution Spring by The Suicide Machines
4. Seamless by Pardon Us
3. Life, Death And Everything In Between by Stöj Snak
2. You or Someone You Know by Worriers
1. Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs
* Entries 3 and 4 on this list came to me via endorsements from Emma. This is not the first time I owe Emma thanks for an excellent recommendation, and I’m sure it won’t be the last (but thanks once again!)
This top ten was written by Robyn Pierce.
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Dan#2's Top Ten Albums of 2020
This year has been a bit of a slug fest for myself with lockdown taking a huge impact on concentration levels and motivation, which might explain my lack for creative output in terms of these reviews for CPRW but I couldn't leave 2020 without giving credit to a few of my favourite releases from this year. These records, at times, have provided inspiration to get up off my ass or the emotional support that I needed to keep myself together… So on that positive introduction let’s get into it!
10. Attention Economy by Launch Control
9. This Land Is Your Landfill by The Homeless Gospel Choir
8. Dream Nails by Dream Nails
7. Dancing With The Curse by Get Dead
6. The Ride by Bad Cop/Bad Cop
5. Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs
Do I really need to talk about why this is going to be on almost every pop punk fan’s top 10? This perfect follow up from Spanish Love Songs is a hard hitting real deep dive into mental and social issues that leave you feeling full despair with a little bit of hope. The stand out song for me being "Optimism (As a Radical Life Choice)" which talks about catastrophizing over everything going wrong in the world and it preventing you from functioning as a normal human being – just describing that gives me shivers. Super stoked that they lived up to the hype when I saw them live. This record is every bit as perfect as everyone is making out it out to be!
4. Death In Venice Beach by The Bombpops
4. Death In Venice Beach by The Bombpops
This one kicks so much ass. It has been the soundtrack every time I put my foot down in my little Clio but it might as well be a super car with The Bombpops blasting through the speakers. Every track is a simple hard hitting punk rock song that is catchy, upbeat and rad as they come! My personal favorites have been "Blood Pact" and "13 Stories Down", the latter being one of the best songs this year – about addiction with a pop hook. I think this record deserves a lot more attention than it got and I can't wait to hear these songs live.
3. Placement by Watsky
3. Placement by Watsky
2. Triceratops / Stegosaurus by Me Rex
1. Show Me The Blueprints. by Days N Daze
This top ten was written by Dan #2.
Monday, 21 December 2020
Brett's Top Ten Albums of 2020
To describe 2020 as a rollercoaster year would be an understatement. Although the cancellation of our plans to travel to MPF and Fest due to well-justified lockdowns and restrictions were difficult blows and put us through all the stages of grief, I am very grateful that we were able to get through the year where the worst thing happening was some inconvenient travel plan changes, others have not been so lucky.
There were some good days though. I think in the very beginning of our lockdown there was a live-streamed event almost every weekend, which was fun; and I’ve really enjoyed watching some of my favourite bands perform live from a “venue” with a comfortable couch, clean bathroom, and shared with cats. I do hope that some of the smaller bands were able to get the support that was really needed through the various community initiatives.
During the lockdown and self-isolation, I found it very difficult to listen to new music and instead leant into bands and albums that were comfortable, like nostalgic hugs via my ears; so, I think if I had to pick my 10 most listened to albums this would be a very different list. As a consequence, my list is mostly made up of bands and labels that I’ve known and loved for a long time. Make no mistake, there were still a really long list of albums to pick from this year. 2020 may have sucked for the most part but the music was still top notch and the albums on this list are amazing in my opinion. They’re the kind that by the end make me want to flip the record or click play and start over.
10. Skeleton Coast by The Lawrence Arms
Favourite song: Ghostwriter
9. Dancing With The Curse by Get Dead
Favourite song: Stickup
8. Wonderful Hell by War On Women
If you’re a fan of the album or the band in general, make sure to check out Shawna’s new podcast, But Her Lyrics, to get more insight into the songs and the stories behind the album.
Favourite song: The Ash is Not the End
7. Ctrl Alt Del by Pmx
Favourite song: Tongue Tied
6. Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs
Favourite song: Kick
5. Lament by Touché Amoré
Favourite song: Exit Row
4. Death In Venice Beach by The Bombpops
Favourite song: Radio Silence
3. Sad In The City by Broadway Calls
Favourite song: Went Dyin’
2. Resignation by After The Fall
After The Fall have always played short, fast, and loud – but never compromising melody or technical proficiency. With Resignation, 13 minutes is all the band needs to blaze through 10 of the best songs of the skate punk and melodic hardcore variety. This album is short but what it lacks in length it makes up with catchy melodies, superb musicianship, and an energy that is hard to find anywhere else; all delivered at lightning speed. The lyrical topics touch on mental health, social issues, and politics, with the usual dose of introspection that After The Fall has always been so good at. My only complaint is that I don’t have the vinyl yet.
Favourite song: Absent Minded
1. Revolution Spring by The Suicide Machines
Favourite Song: Play Caesar
Less Than Jake’s Silver linings was VERY CLOSE to making my list, but I’ve only been able to listen to it once since writing this and I just can’t justify bumping any of the bands and albums on the current list based on only one listen so far. Plus, two ska albums in my top ten would have looked suspicious.
Some of my favourite “other things” this year:
Livestreams from Mike Herrera, Booze Cruise and Dream Nails.
EP’s released by The Lippies, Braincoats and Strike Anywhere (it has 7 songs… it’s an EP).
Live albums released by Fuzigish, Dillinger Four and Slick Shoes.
Netflix originals The Queen’s Gambit and Unorthodox.
Youtube videos from Mikey and his uke, Goldfinger and BKXC (riding bike when I couldn’t).
This top ten was written by Brett Coomer.
Friday, 18 December 2020
Emma’s Top Ten Albums of 2020
2020 has been overwhelming rubbish, hasn’t it? It’s been a weird ol’ year for new music although there hasn’t exactly been a lack of it. I started the year – pre-COVID but also through the beginning of lockdown and working from home (when I could listen to whatever I wanted as I worked) – being excited to discover new artists. According to my ‘Spotify Wrapped’ this year, I discovered over 600 new artists which is pretty good going, especially without going to gigs. Of course, I was also looking forward to hearing new albums from many of my existing favourite artists this year.
Unfortunately, it got to a point over the summer and beyond where I just wasn’t that enthused about listening to music in general – new or otherwise. (I listened to a lot of podcasts instead.) I also went through a period of not really feeling inspired to write reviews, even if I was enjoying an album, so I hope to rectify that somewhat with my end of year list (and honourable mentions). It’s worth pointing out that I still have albums that came out this year on my metaphorical ‘need to listen to properly list’ but I guess there’s always going to be more albums to listen to in a year and I will check them out when I can.
I’m afraid I haven’t been organised enough this year to put together a top ten EPs list as I have done in previous years. I do, however, want to give a little shout out to some of my favourites:
Ghosts, Guilt & Grandparents by Toodles & The Hectic Pity
Lobotany by Cheerbleederz
Whichever, Whatever by Expert Timing
The Bin Collection by Mitch, Please
Proper Confessions by Brightview
There are also some great albums that didn’t quite make my top ten but are certainly worth a mention here:
5 Years Behind by THICK
Cause A Stir by Charmpit
Punisher by Phoebe Bridgers
Jump Rope Gazers by The Beths
Dream Nails by Dream Nails
Now onto the really good stuff… without further ado, here are my top ten albums of 2020:
10. The Spaces In Between by Arterials
Favourite song: Pump The Brakes
9. Me, Myself And Something Else by Call Me Malcolm
Favourite song: Also, Spiders
8. Untenable by Bad Moves
Favourite song: Working For Free
7. The Distance Between by Arms & Hearts
Favourite song: Kerouac On A Minimum Wage
6. Get Your Retaliation In First by 3dBs Down
Favourite song: Idiot Ignorant Evil
5. Seamless by Pardon Us
Favourite song: Still Needs Singing
4. Show Me The Blueprints. by Days N Daze
Favourite song: Saboteurs
3. You Or Someone You Know by Worriers
Favourite song: What Comes Next?
2. Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs
Favourite song: Optimism (As A Radical Life Choice)
1. Life, Death And Everything In Between by Stöj Snak
Favourite song: Songs About Beliefs
Thank you to all the bands mentioned above for making this year a hell of a lot more enjoyable. 2021 should hopefully be better than 2020 in many ways but it’s still going to be tough to beat some of the very best albums that this year has brought us.
This top ten was written by Emma Prew.
Thursday, 17 December 2020
Richard's Top Ten Albums of 2020
10. Melee by Dogleg
9. Paradise by Red City Radio
8. Monuments by Fire In The Radio
7. The Distance Between by Arms & Hearts
6. Hide the Knives by Shellycoat
5. Ways Away by Ways Away
4. Working Title by Nathan Gray
3. Skeleton Coast by The Lawrence Arms
2. Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs
1. The Weight And The Cost by Be Well
This top ten was written by Richard Mair.
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