Time flies when you’re listening to
good music, and here we are again for the second instalment of my Top Albums of
2018! As someone who listens to music a lot (as you may have gathered from this
blog) I find I often fall into a sense of ennui when sticking my iPhone onto
shuffle, so a new batch of music is always more than welcome to spice things
up, and the last three months have certainly helped – read on for my picks the
best albums so far!
Charlie Puth – Voicenotes
Why it made the list: I like artists about whom
you can say ‘yeah, that sounds unique,’ and that’s certainly the case with
Charlie Puth. I don’t know of another male artist in my living memory who has
quite used their range in the same way he has. Upon first listen to Voicenotes, I had the urge to dance to
almost every song. It’s certain that this is feel good music, even when it
deals with sticky issues like one night stands in How Long, or dating what sounds like a considerably older woman in BOY. Admittedly there are a few songs on
here that after a few listens, I’m more than happy to skip (Change and Through It All being the notable examples), but the remainder
provide hit after hit that I’ll be dancing to all the way home. The only
downside? Charlie’s not yet announced UK dates for his Voicenotes tour!
Top Tracks: BOY, Empty Cups, Done For Me
Keith Urban – Graffiti U
Why it made the list: When you think country
music (if indeed, you do), you probably think of those who have maintained a
legacy within the genre for decades – Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, Tim
McGraw – and no doubt Keith Urban fits this bill too. Now on his umpteenth
album, Graffiti U is certainly a
change from the country heavy albums of his past as we veer more and more into
pop territory, only differentiated by Keith’s distinctive country twang. Urban
is a man made for arena shows, and this shows on the album full of party-starters
(Never Comin Down), singalongs (Coming Home), and anthem ballads (Parallel Line, Female). This
album leaves something to be desired from his previous releases for me, but no
doubt this crossover record has opened him up to yet more potential fans
discovering what modern country is all about
Top Tracks: Drop Top, Parallel Line, Same Heart
Sugarland – Bigger
Why it made the list: Haven’t we been waiting
long enough for a new Sugarland music? Well, our wish has been granted with Bigger, and as suggested in their debut
single from this album, Sugarland are here to prove they’re Still The Same. Throughout the album,
and as is often the case with Sugarland work, the duo tackle deep issues with
their music, this time including the #MeToo movement with notes of female empowerment
woven across a number of the songs, and school shooting and suicide on Tuesday’s Rain. Of course, it wouldn’t
be a Sugarland album without a bunch of fun songs too (Stuck Like Glue remaining as one of my favourites of theirs) and tracks
like Lean It On Back help them keep
this identity. Interestingly, the duo who normally pen their own songs, called on
the help of superstar Taylor Swift and Train frontman Pat Monahan for their
song about moving on from a cheater, Babe
(sorry to any fans who thought it was in fact about a talking pig). Some
may argue that the use of a ‘Bigger’ (pun
intended) name may have just been a push for more commercial success, but it’s
a good song nonetheless, and pleasant return from the duo.
Top Tracks: Let Me Remind You, Babe, Love Me Like I’m Leaving
Dierks Bentley – The Mountain
Why it made the list: With the news that Dierks
Bentley is hosting the inaugural Seven Peaks music festival held in the
mountains later this summer, it should really come as no surprise that his new
album is entitled The Mountain. With
his gritty voice, he does sound a bit like a mountain man too, which only makes
it even better! And what an album – every song has the ability to evoke all
kinds of different emotions. Goodbye in
Telluride makes me want to take a road trip, Woman, Amen wants me to sing at the top of my lungs, My Religion brings tears to my eyes, and
the rockabilly Travelin’ Light makes
me want to start two-steppin’ (not that I know how to do that). This is an
album that is a love song to Arizona, Colorado and being on the road, so for a
wanderlustful traveller like me, I couldn’t have asked for a better record.
Top Tracks: Woman Amen, Burning Man,
Goodbye in Telluride
I hope you enjoyed my round-up of the
top albums of 2018 so far! Do you agree with my list, or are their other albums
you think should have been included? Let me know either in the comments below
or on Twitter @CiarasCountry as I’m always keen to check out new music! Stay
tuned for further additions to this series, and make sure you have a look at my
suggestions from previous years, uploaded every three months to this blog. More
content coming soon!
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