Monday, December 31, 2018

2018: my year in lists

It's been a weird year in all kinds of ways and music has not always been there for me as a constant the way it has in the past. Nevertheless we made it through, and here are my highlights of the year - music, but other stuff too.

INTERNATIONAL MUSIC - TOP 30


1. IDLES - Joy as an Act of Resistance


IDLES have been the winners of 2018; a band I fully discovered at Primavera Sound this year and then managed to see live two more times over the course of the year. Joy as an Act of Resistance has it all: the best title of the year - a motto, really - the massive guitars, the catchy riffs, the punchy lyrics, and the social and political activism that comes from a place of struggle and is backed by concrete actions done by wonderful people. While music is never apolitical, it often ends up being more of a commentary on the negatives than anything else; Joy, on the other hand, sounds more like a call to arms that finds its goal in unity, in positive resistance through the celebration of what it means to be human and welcoming and caring for others - this "other" being the key to the message as my friend Simone pointed out: Joy - as exemplified in Danny Nedelko - looks outwards rather than inwards, because change lies in the hands of the many.