The Fashionably Late Top 101 of 2018: BRONCHO
2018. What is there to say? It was another year full of terrible, horrible things on a grand scale. But as with 2017, which was also a year full of terrible, horrible things, there seemed to be an abundance of really, really good music. And thank the heavens for that.
This year I had an even harder time coming up with my list than I did for the 2017 version of the list, which is probably obvious given there's 101 records in this year's batch (and that's after whittling about 30 off that total). But I just couldn't leave any of these hundred and one records off my list.
As with my 2017 picks, I've gone in alpha order from A-Z and nothing has a number ranking. Partially, that's because I'm pretty indecisive and it also just feels wrong to do anything other than just share the love equally. 101 ways. As always, the list ended up surprising me. Some records I thought might end up on my list are absent, and happily there were quite a few previously unknown bands that ended up stealing my heart and getting themselves in on the list. I truly hope you'll be reminded of some music you enjoyed last year, and I also hope you'll perhaps find new favorites to swoon over from here on out. My sincere and endless thanks to each and every band/artist on the list, because thanks to them 2018 was a little less insane.
Who: BRONCHO
What: Bad Behavior
When: October 2018
Where: Park The Van
Why: There's something about BRONCHO. These Oklahamans always manage to make music that sounds eyebrow-raisingly naughty, and Bad Behavior is no exception. And I don't think it's only because my mind is occasionally gutter-bound, either. The suggestive, sticky sweet scuzz the band has been shaking hips with for years is present and accounted for here, and things get rather interesting throughout the band's latest record. There's some filthy good, hot and heavy stuff on Bad Behavior, from the decadent, full-frontal fuzz of songs like "Boys Got to Go" and "Sandman" to the poppy bounce of "Get In My Car" to the snarky, sassy "Family Values." You don't have to have a dirty mind to enjoy this particular Bad Behavior, but it certainly doesn't hurt.
This year I had an even harder time coming up with my list than I did for the 2017 version of the list, which is probably obvious given there's 101 records in this year's batch (and that's after whittling about 30 off that total). But I just couldn't leave any of these hundred and one records off my list.
As with my 2017 picks, I've gone in alpha order from A-Z and nothing has a number ranking. Partially, that's because I'm pretty indecisive and it also just feels wrong to do anything other than just share the love equally. 101 ways. As always, the list ended up surprising me. Some records I thought might end up on my list are absent, and happily there were quite a few previously unknown bands that ended up stealing my heart and getting themselves in on the list. I truly hope you'll be reminded of some music you enjoyed last year, and I also hope you'll perhaps find new favorites to swoon over from here on out. My sincere and endless thanks to each and every band/artist on the list, because thanks to them 2018 was a little less insane.
Who: BRONCHO
What: Bad Behavior
When: October 2018
Where: Park The Van
Why: There's something about BRONCHO. These Oklahamans always manage to make music that sounds eyebrow-raisingly naughty, and Bad Behavior is no exception. And I don't think it's only because my mind is occasionally gutter-bound, either. The suggestive, sticky sweet scuzz the band has been shaking hips with for years is present and accounted for here, and things get rather interesting throughout the band's latest record. There's some filthy good, hot and heavy stuff on Bad Behavior, from the decadent, full-frontal fuzz of songs like "Boys Got to Go" and "Sandman" to the poppy bounce of "Get In My Car" to the snarky, sassy "Family Values." You don't have to have a dirty mind to enjoy this particular Bad Behavior, but it certainly doesn't hurt.
[posted 3.2.19]
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