I Ranked All 87 Albums I Listened to This Year


Oh shit, here we go again. 2022 in music, in 10 words exactly.

Ahead of a green and white background, a collage of album covers is shown, including releases from Alex G, Bartees Strange, Cheerbleederz, Death Cab for Cutie, Ethel Cain, Flo Milli, Flume, Hey ILY, Joyce Manor, Let's Eat Grandma, Martha, Niki, Oso Oso, Perfume Genius, Smidley, Wet Leg, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In the foreground, there is the QSO logo, and white-and-red text reading "Ranking All 87 Albums I Heard in 2022". Under the image, text lists the artists mentioned previously, and "Graphic copyright AC Lavender".

Last year, I set myself the mammoth feat of listening to at least 100 new albums that came out. I succeeded in that ridiculous task by listening to 110 albums, and ranking them in order of preference, because I like a challenge. I decided that it’s as good a tradition as any to start, so here we are for the second year running.

It’s been a phenomenal year for music, with excellent albums from old favourites and new discoveries alike. While I listened to less albums than last year, I thoroughly enjoyed most of these ones, and I’m sure there’s still great ones I missed. Let me know if your favourite album has been featured in the comments, and be sure to drop any recommendations for gems I might have missed!

Just like last year, I’m heading this off with a disclaimer: please know that I enjoyed the vast majority of these albums. If your favourite record of the year ranks low, that doesn’t mean I disliked it. In fact, I probably really enjoyed it – there’s just so much great music out there. I also only listened to albums I had a genuine interest in, so there’s no hate-listens here. Even the bottom ranked album is a good record made by a band I like! It was also really hard to order some of the albums at the top of the list. Every album that’s close to the top spot is a phenomenal listening experience and well worth your time. I also want to stress that there’s definitely lots that I’ve missed, so please do let me know what your favourites are below!

Ok, enough preamble. Let’s-a go!

87. Skinty Fia – Fontaines D.C

Jackie Down the Line is great. Otherwise, it’s no Dogrel.

86. I Know Nigo! – Nigo

Honestly, let Tyler feature on everything. It would be better.

85. How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars – The Weather Station

Didn’t hit me like Ignorance did, but Stars is great.

84. Once Twice Melody – Beach House

Sometimes, albums are too long. Some great ideas got lost.

83. Demon Time – Mura Masa

A letdown after RYC, but hey, he’s clearly having fun.

82. Caprisongs – FKA Twigs

Not as cohesive as her other albums, but still good.

81. Too Much to Ask – Cheekface

A big cup of noodles! A giant cup of noodles!

80. Palaces – Flume

Look at the bird on the cover! What a cool bird!

79. Florist – Florist

Sprawling folk opus seamlessly blends quiet storytelling with nature soundscapes.

78. Big Time – Angel Olsen

Queer women rule country. This album is proof of that.

77. Remember Your North Star – Yaya Bey

What a voice and what a writer. Fantastic R&B record.

76. Super Champon – Otoboke Beaver

The best punk band of our generation? I’d argue so.

75 My Checkered Future – Eichlers

Hi (hyperska AOTY version)! Try listening without smiling. You can’t.

74. Never Let Me Go – Placebo

A welcome return from the gothic greats. They’re so good.

73. Where Myth Becomes Memory – Rolo Tomassi

The opener is crystalline and gorgeous. Punishingly heavy and intense.

72 Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave – Gregor Barnett

Menzingers man goes country. The opener is giving Johnny Cash.

71. Running With The Hurricane – Camp Cope

More laid back for them. The title track is great.

70. This Is What I Mean – Stormzy

The opening trio of songs is great. Uneven but excellent.

69. Born Pink – Blackpink

The second half flags, but God, it starts so strong.

68. Emotional Creature – Beach Bunny

Oxygen and Weeds are as good as anything they’ve written.

67. Louie – Kenny Beats

Much more mellow than you’d expect. Powerful and heavy stuff.

66. Wild Loneliness – Superchunk

The cover art makes me smile. If You’re Not Dark fucks.

65. Cgwarmth – Happy Accidents

It’s good to have Happy Accidents back. Static is beautiful.

64. Renaissance – Beyonce

The world’s biggest artist platforming trans women is so cool.

63. World Wide Pop – Superorganism

Still one of the most exciting bands around. Teenager‘s catchy.

62. Last Night In The Bittersweet – Paolo Nutini

Hot take: Paolo’s Caustic Love is phenomenal. This rocks, too.

61. Ramona Park Broke My Heart – Vince Staples

Vince is thrilling. This doesn’t beat self-titled, but it’s great.

60. Glitch Princess – Yeule

Dazzling electronic goodness. The future of pop music is here.

59. Raise Hell – Fresh

London punks mix things up. Going To Bed is stunning.

58. Ugly Season – Perfume Genius

Less immediate than previous albums, but inventive and still excellent.

57. The Notebook – Commuted

You’re So Hot To Me is instantly loveable. Good shit.

56. 40 Oz. To Fresno – Joyce Manor

Gotta Let It Go is one of their best songs.

55. Shape Up – Leikeli47

Chitty Bang‘s incredible. What a way to start an album.

54. Headful Of Sugar – Sunflower Bean

Easily their best album yet. The title track is excellent.

53. Alpha Games – Bloc Party

I love Bloc Party, and it’s good that they’re back.

52. Wet Leg – Wet Leg

Overrated? Sure. But Chaise Longue is an instant indie classic.

51. The Price Of Life – Bob Vylan

Incendiary anthems from one of the most exciting bands around.

50. Few Good Things – Saba

Beautiful album. If I Had A Dollar is a banger.

49. Heterosexuality – Shamir

The sound of the coolest queer club you’ve ever visited.

48. The Parts I Dread – Pictoria Vark

Demarest‘s a masterpiece. A great album by a great writer.

47. Cool It Down – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

It’s great that they’re back. Mars is a beautiful closer.

46. Underwater – Ludovico Einaudi

Einaudi’s first solo piano work in years is so beautiful.

45. The Lakes Of Zones B And C – Emperor X

False metal! False metal! FALSE METAAAAAAAAAAAAAL! A very good record.

44. Squeeze – Sasami

Nu-metal reinvention from a true genius. Brutal and brilliant.

43. SOS – SZA

Overlong, but when it’s good, it’s phenomenal. F2F is incredible.

42. I Don’t Belong Anywhere – October Drift

Resonant lyrics that chilled me. Webcam Funerals especially hits home.

41. God Save The Animals – Alex G

Runner is a song of the year. His best yet.

40. She/Her/Hers – She/Her/Hers

Hearing these songs is comforting. Reigning queen of folk punk.

39. Nymph – Shygirl

Her debut doesn’t disappoint. A truly revolutionary artist – so great.

38. Prince Daddy And The Hyena – Prince Daddy And The Hyena

Their best album yet. Truly thrilling. Perfect for screaming along.

37. Two Ribbons – Let’s Eat Grandma

Happy New Year joins Death Cab as a NYE staple.

36. DFTK – Yung Kayo

Rico Nasty meets Young Thug. A whirlwind of inventive production.

35. The Unraveling Of Puptheband – Pup

Four Chords 4: More Saxophones. Humorous and moving at once.

34. Even In Jest – Cheerbleederz

Break Ur Arm kicks things off phenomenally. This album rocks.

33. The Last Thing Left – Say Sue Me

The greatest surf-rock band since The Beach Boys keep winning.

32. And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow – Weyes Blood

Simultaneously soothing and stirring. The Worst is Done is chilling.

31. Here Comes The Devil – Smidley

High-concept gothic brilliance. The way the tracks segue is phenomenal.

30. 5 To The Eye With Stars – R.A.P. Ferreira

His impeccable storytelling’s still here. Best album under this alias.

29. You Still Here, Ho? – Flo Milli

Hilarious, moving, and shit-talking. I love it. Flo Milli shit!

28. All Of Us Flames – Ezra Furman

The transfeminine Bruce Springsteen. Forever In Sunset is literally perfect.

27. Absolution – Riverby

An album that starts and ends with absolutely perfect songs.

26. Now Or Whenever – Spector

Welcome back, lads. “Landfill indie”‘s brightest stars strike gold again.

25. Crash – Charli XCX

It’s Charli, baby. Call it Pop 3, ’cause it’s electrifying.

24. Farm To Table – Bartees Strange

Heavy Heart is a masterpiece. A rich, stylistically omnipresent extravaganza.

23. Nicole – Niki

Proof that she’s 88rising‘s best writer. A gorgeous pop masterpiece.

22. The Loneliest Time – Carly Rae Jepsen

Count ourselves blessed to witness Carly’s TikTok era. Phenomenal stuff.

21. Asphalt Meadows – Death Cab For Cutie

Roman Candles moved me. Their best album since Narrow Stairs.

20. Nothing’s Ever Fine – Oceanator

A grunge masterpiece that builds on her debut’s excellence. Phenomenal.

19. Please Don’t Take Me Back – Martha

Captures the state of Britain accurately. Fuck this place, indeed!

18. We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong – Sharon Van Etten

Continuing her upward trajectory, a gorgeous, tense whirlwind of intensity.

17. Dance Fever – Florence And The Machine

Back in Town through Dream Girl Evil is straight classics.

16. Psychokinetic Love Songs – Hey, ILY

Mathy chiptune virtuosos strike gold. Every track delivers. Perfect flow.

15. Forget Your Own Face – Black Dresses

Masterful. A noisy pop gem. Play as loud as possible.

14. Traumazine – Megan Thee Stallion

How can you not love Meg? Brilliant album, as always.

13. Midnights – Taylor Swift

Pop perfection. The 3AM Edition delivers: stream The Great War.

12. Smithereens – Joji

Bleak balladry meets exciting trip-hop. Yukon is an instant classic.

11. Bronco – Orville Peck

Yeehaw! More pop than his debut, but equally fantastic.

10. Life On Earth – Hurray For The Riff Raff

Thrilling nature-punk. Equal parts personal and political, this album devastates.

9. Las Ruinas – Rico Nasty

One of the most creative artists ever keeps getting better.

8. Sick! – Earl Sweatshirt

His best album. Short and sweet, immaculate production and lyricism.

7. Worm Food – Cavetown

Cavetown goes electro?! His trademark intimacy meets inventive, exciting arrangements.

6. Sore Thumb – Oso Oso

Computer Exploder is the album opener of the year, without question.

5. Bleed Out – The Mountain Goats

Shining like a deep sea creature” never leaves my head.

4. Soft Animal – Long Neck

Disarmingly direct record that resonated deeply with me. Powerful stuff.

3. Laurel Hell – Mitski

Mitski’s 70’s moment is incredible. Love Me More‘s especially great.

2. Preacher’s Daughter – Ethel Cain

Gothic masterpiece. One of the best songwriters ever. Unforgettable album.

1. The Hum Goes On Forever – The Wonder Years

An immediate entry on my all-time list. A fucking masterpiece.

Listen to highlight tracks from my top 40 albums below:


AC is the Head of Written Content at QSO Media. Read more of their articles here.

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