Jan 042021
 

 

Honestly, in recent years the only reason I’ve continued to post year-end lists by Rolling Stone magazine as part of our Listmania series is to give people a chance to renew the Gorguts joke. Sadly, Rolling Stone magazine has deprived me of the opportunity this year.

Mournfully, I must report that for the first time in a long number of years (I don’t really care enough to count them), Rolling Stone has failed to post a year-end list of best metal albums. I’ve waited patiently, but it’s now January 4th and no such list has appeared.

Rolling Stone did post a list of “The 50 Best Albums of 2020“, which you can peruse here, but it doesn’t include even one metal album.

I did learn from their Top 50 list that the late Toots Hibbert put out a new album in 2020, which I didn’t know and am now going to track down, and I was reminded that I haven’t yet listened to the latest albums by Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell, and I might actually now be induced to listen to Waxahatchee and Fiona Apple, because they’ve finished high on yet another big-platform list. So it’s not a complete wasteland for me personally. But it’s close, because I have little time and even less interest in expanding my musical horizons.

I’m not going to write a separate post about it, but I’ll mention here that Pitchfork, whose metal lists I’ve also included in previous years’ Listmania series, also failed to post a list of best metal albums this year. Like Rolling Stone they did publish (here) a cross-genre list of “The 50 Best Albums of 2020“, but it also includes a grand total of zero metal albums. (As it happens, that list puts Waxahatchee at No. 2 and Fiona Apple at No. 1.)

 

Oh hell, forget what I said earlier, I guess I can still strain and make room for the joke: Rolling Stone named Taylor Swift’s Folklore the album of the year.

P.S. I think we’ve now reached the end of 2020 LISTMANIA (other than my list of Most Infectious Extreme Metal Songs, which I will begin to roll out later today). Tomorrow I’ll post a recap of the 2020 series with links to all the lists we’ve posted this year.

  13 Responses to “LISTMANIA 2020: THE ROLLING STONE JOKE IS DEAD”

  1. No list from Austin Lunn this year?

  2. “Rolling Stone? That’s laughable! DGR put out the best METAL list this year – don’t deny it. Stop trying to be different – you’re only appealing to hipsters. Have fun with that. I thought i’d found a credible metal music site to frequent. Apparently not – laters!”

    Cough… that which is already dead may never die.

  3. truly, 2020 took so much from us.

  4. I gotta say, I love Fiona Apple, a lot. But that album that came out this year was awful. A real shame.

  5. Thanks for all the lists guys !
    I found a couple of great albums there (especially Hexer).

  6. Chris Stapleton’s album is pretty strong – as a huge Isbell fan I was disappointed with Reunions I only gave it a couple of spins. It definitely sounds different than the last 400 unit album too not that growth is bad but its missed its mark with me.

  7. Who the F cares what Rolling Stone thinks?

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