4:44 is holding its own quite impressively. I loved it on first listen and my enjoyment has only grown since then. Wordplay is fantastic. Phenomenal production. Haven't come to a final decision on it yet.
Yeezus is already an all-time classic in my book.
Jenny Hval's Apocalypse, girl is a personal favorite.
Oddly enough, Lou Reed and Metallica's Lulu hasn't lost its charm one bit for me. To be honest to me it's essentially dark and fantastically abrasive collection of psychedelic rapping over infinite heavy metal beats. In the grand context of things Lou is waaaaay too smart for Metallica to fully grasp, so they stick to the same riff in defense. In turn, Lou's gloriously extreme darkness in delivery slowly and unpredictably gains subconscious control over the their collective repetitive rhythm. This can be as deep as it can be hilarious. Like wtf deep. lol
A Moon Shaped Pool ranks 3rd on my overall chart already. I listen to it basically every other night. One of the most beautiful and moody records I've ever heard. Every single moment of it I hold very dear to my heart, and it will always pull me in immediately with Burn The Witch. I never get tired of it, nor do I predict I ever will. I think it is easily Radiohead's best album, its certainly the one that pulls me into a different world that I prefer to live in at night.
AMSP immediately came to mind upon reading OP and I'm really hurting to listen to that record again but I just have so so many records that I haven't gotten around to even once yet that as much as I want to re-return to AMSP I can't and it's got me barring my teeth as I type this.
I think Kurt Vile's recent work, particularly Wakin' On a Pretty Daze is aging pretty well. Something timeless about his style. _________________ My "completed" lists:
1970s, 1980s
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