Best albums of 2019, according to critics
Music lovers were treated with a feast of albums in 2019. From those that were solidly genre-specific to those that moved fluidly across definitions, the year's releases offered much to be consumed and critiqued.
Of the thousands of albums released throughout the year by major labels, independent labels, and unlabelled artists, those at the top of the critically acclaimed list represent a balanced number of each. Many resonated with reviewers and music journalists.
To compile the list of best albums of 2019 based on published reviews, 麻豆原创 qualified releases between Jan. 1, 2019 and Dec. 31, 2019, that earned at least seven published reviews. We compiled that data from and ranked the reviews according to Metascore. Ties were broken by the number of reviews.
From an English punk duo to an Australian experimentalist, these are the best-reviewed albums of 2019. Did your favorite make the Top 50? Read on to find out.
#49. 'Eton Alive' by Sleaford Mods (tie)
- Metascore: 84
- Number of reviews: 16
UK post-punk duo Sleaford Mods released its fifth studio album, 鈥淓ton Alive,鈥 in February. The record reflects the observations and opinions with the pointed language that attracted critics since 2007. With lyrics that are as much introspective as angry, 鈥淓ton Alive鈥 impressed a more diverse listenership.
#49. 'Any Human Friend' by Marika Hackman (tie)
- Metascore: 84
- Number of reviews: 16
Marika Hackman shed her acoustic folk persona with the release of 鈥淎ny Human Friend鈥 in August. The songs , with both a sense of humor and vulnerability. The multi-instrumentalist played all guitars, bass, and synthesizer on the 11-track album.
#47. 'The Book of Traps and Lessons' by Kate Tempest (tie)
- Metascore: 84
- Number of reviews: 17
Whether they are spoken, written, or sung, Kate Tempest created art with words. This was especially evident in her 2019 album, 鈥淭he Book of Traps and Lessons.鈥 She layered her award-winning poetic style鈥攑art beatnik spoken word, part progressive hip-hop鈥攐n top of the textured sounds of .
#47. 'The Practice of Love' by Jenny Hval (tie)
- Metascore: 84
- Number of reviews: 17
Norwegian artist Jenny Hval was driven to write 鈥淭he Practice of Love鈥 after of the same name, so the songs explore alternative definitions of love. The music itself was inspired by 1990s trance music. Hval recorded in Oslo while collaborating remotely with vocalists in Singapore and Sydney.
#46. 'Western Stars' by Bruce Springsteen
- Metascore: 84
- Number of reviews: 31
The Boss released his 19th studio album, "" in June. It was his first solo recording since 2012. The songs tell stories of the American West, with characters and themes reminiscent of the hits from 1970s California artists like Glen Campbell. Later in the year, Springsteen made his directorial debut with a film of the same name.
#44. 'Patience' by Mannequin Pussy (tie)
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 8
鈥溾 is the first Mannequin Pussy record to deliver more than 20 minutes of music. The punk band from Philadelphia, fronted by co-founder Marisa Dabice, is known for packing a lot of punch in short, aggressive songs. Working with emo producer Will Yip resulted in controlled chaos without softening the edges.
#44. 'ZUU' by Denzel Curry (tie)
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 8
Rapper Denzel Curry鈥檚 2019 album, 鈥淶UU,鈥 is an homage to his hometown of Miami, Fla. ZUU is Curry鈥檚 nickname for his neighborhood, Carol City. Every track on the record from his life in great detail. He made his television debut on 鈥淭he Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon鈥 performing a medley from the album.
#41. 'Amadjar' by Tinariwen (tie)
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 9
After performing at a festival of nomadic music, the Grammy Award-winning band Tinariwen decided to write 鈥樷淎madjar鈥 . They wrote about the experience, then recorded live in a tent without headphones or production effects. Later, popular indie artists such as Warren Ellis and Cass McCombs added instrumentation.
#41. 'Walk Through Fire' by Yola (tie)
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 9
British vocalist Yola had sung with Massive Attack, The Chemical Brothers, and as lead with Phantom Limb. She caught the attention of The Black Keys鈥 Dan Auerbach, who produced and released her solo debut, 鈥淲alk Through Fire.鈥 survived鈥攊ncluding a house fire鈥攁nd earned four Grammy nominations.
#41. 'Badbea' by Edwyn Collins (tie)
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 9
In the 1980s and 1990s, Scottish artist Edwyn Collins fronted the seminal post-punk band Orange Juice and had some soundtrack song success. He experienced a near-fatal stroke in 2005. In his first album in six years, "'Badbea," Collins prior to the stroke. The songs are hopeful and upbeat, reflecting his successful recovery.
#40. 'In Cauda Venenum' by Opeth
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 10
Swedish progressive rock band Opeth released its 13th studio album, 鈥淚n Cauda Venenum,鈥 in September in both Swedish and English versions. , Opeth continued to experiment with lush instrumentation and influences that range from blues to folk while maintaining the heaviness its fans expect.
#39. 'Bird Songs of a Killjoy' by Bedouine
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 11
Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Bedouine released her second album, 鈥滲ird Songs of a Killjoy,鈥 on independent label Spacebomb Records in June. The r, using her lyrics, voice, and a guitar to deliver intense feelings about heartbreak and separation.
#38. 'Amo' by Bring Me the Horizon
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 12
Nominated for a 2020 Best Rock Album Grammy Award, 鈥淎mo鈥 is Bring Me the Horizon鈥檚 sixth studio album. The band incorporated electronic music and hip-hop into its core hard-rock sound. The Grammy nominated single 鈥楳antra鈥 was a Top 20 hit in the United States, .
#37. 'Morbid Stuff' by PUP
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 13
Canadian pop-punk band PUP released 鈥淢orbid Stuff鈥 in April. The 11-song album was recorded in the band鈥檚 hometown of Toronto. Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Stefan Babcock explored and negative thinking on the album, using music as both a catharsis and permission to be angry.
#36. 'All My Heroes Are Cornballs' by JPEGMAFIA
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 14
"All My Heroes are Cornballs" was . The experimental, stream-of-consciousness record employed the musical elements of punk and ambient as well as the vocal characteristics of pop and rap. The lyrics are political and social, referencing pop culture with humor and disdain.
#35. 'Life Metal' by Sunn O)))
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 16
鈥 for Seattle-based drone metal band Sunn O))). Producer Steve Albini recorded the four tracks completely analog to capture the essence of the band鈥檚 heavy sound. Musicians from Chicago, Iceland, and Australia performed with Sunn O))) founders Greg Anderson and Stephen O'Malley on the album.
#34. 'Miss Universe' by Nil眉fer Yanya
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 19
British singer-songwriter Nil眉fer Yanya , uploading original tracks and developing a fan base appreciative of her genre fluidity. Her debut album, 鈥淢iss Universe,鈥 was released in March. It showcases Yanya鈥檚 rock, hip-hop, jazz, and soul influences as well as her keen ability to satire the online wellness industry.
#33. 'Two Hands' by Big Thief
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 22
鈥淭wo Hands鈥 was the second album Brooklyn鈥檚 Big Thief released in 2019. The band called it the r. All ten tracks were written by singer and guitarist Adrianne Lenker. Recorded at a studio in a Texan desert, all her vocal takes were recorded live, capturing the rawness of her voice in the dry air.
#32. 'On the Line' by Jenny Lewis
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 24
鈥淥n the Line鈥 is a collection of personal L.A. stories from Southern California native Jenny Lewis. She channels both the ghosts and legends of the city鈥檚 music: it 鈥斺 Ringo Starr makes a guest appearance as does Beck, who also co-produced.
#31. 'Crushing' by Julia Jacklin
- Metascore: 85
- Number of reviews: 26
Australian indie-folk artist Julia Jacklin released "Crushing" in February. Jacklin named Fiona Apple and Leonard Cohen as influences, which is evident in the way she writes about relationships. " opens with a five-minute song based on a harrowing, true experience in which a fight with a significant other might lead to exploitative retribution.
#30. 'There Is No Other' by Rhiannon Giddens
- Metascore: 86
- Number of reviews: 8
Acclaimed Carolina Chocolate Drops singer Rhiannon Giddens released her third individual project 鈥溾 in May. The collaboration with Italian jazz artist Francesco Turrisi includes 10 interpretations of American and European folk songs, as well as two original songs penned by Giddens.
#28. 'Punk' by Chai (tie)
- Metascore: 86
- Number of reviews: 10
All-female Japanese band in March. Influenced by artists like Chvrches and Gorillaz, the music referenced punk, with a disco beat. The lyrics on the album focused on individuality and empowerment. The band started a movement鈥攏eo kawaii鈥攁round their messaging of self-acceptance and breaking down judgemental norms.
#28. 'Midsommar [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]' by Bobby Krlic (tie)
- Metascore: 86
- Number of reviews: 10
Ari Aster was listening to Bobby Krlic鈥檚 music while writing the hit horror movie, 鈥,鈥 and then hired him to write the soundtrack for the film. Krlic鈥檚 music amplified the gorgeous but graphic imagery Aster designed. As a stand-alone listen, the tracks range from upbeat, Swedish folk to disturbing electronica layered with sounds of human pain.
#27. 'House of Sugar' by (Sandy) Alex G
- Metascore: 86
- Number of reviews: 16
Philadelphia lo-fi rocker (Sandy) Alex G after the SugarHouse Casino in his hometown as well as the gingerbread house in 鈥淗ansel and Gretel.鈥 With the release of 鈥淗ouse of Sugar,鈥 he debuted on the chart and reached #5 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.
#26. 'thank u, next' by Ariana Grande
- Metascore: 86
- Number of reviews: 24
Ariana Grande released her Grammy Award-nominated album"'" in February. Written and recorded around the time Grande's ex-boyfriend Mac Miller died, the songs covered the experience of loss, dealing with fame and fans, and embracing independence. The hit single, "7 Rings" samples "My Favorite Things" from "The Sound of Music."
#25. 'Remind Me Tomorrow' by Sharon Van Etten
- Metascore: 86
- Number of reviews: 34
American indie-rock artist Sharon Van Etten released her first album in five years in January. All ten tracks on 鈥淩emind Me Tomorrow鈥 were written or co-written by Van Etten. ncluding first-time motherhood, first-time acting on 鈥淭he OA鈥 and 鈥淭win Peaks,鈥 and going back to school to become a mental health counselor.
#24. 'Dogrel' by Fontaines DC
- Metascore: 87
- Number of reviews: 16
Irish post-punk band Fontaines DC released its debut studio album, 鈥,鈥 in April. The album was also released in cassette tape format. The songs are honest depictions of the band鈥檚 life in Dublin. In addition to earning a performance spot on 鈥淭he Tonight Show,鈥 the album was nominated for the 2019 Mercury Prize for best UK album release.
#23. 'Reward' by Cate Le Bon
- Metascore: 87
- Number of reviews: 18
Welsh art-pop musician Cate Le Bon moved from Los Angeles to .鈥 Her setting inspired songs about how the mind and heart are affected by solitude. The 10-song album landed her on the Top 10 of the Billboard Heatseekers Album chart and Top 50 on the Independent Album chart.
#22. 'Purple Mountains' by Purple Mountains
- Metascore: 87
- Number of reviews: 20
鈥淧urple Mountains鈥 is the only record from David Berman鈥檚 last music project, Purple Mountains. The poet and musician died in August, just three months after the album鈥檚 release. Berman was writing songs about his depression, retirement, his wife, and his mother鈥檚 death for five years before recording them for 鈥淧urple Mountains.鈥
#21. 'U.F.O.F.' by Big Thief
- Metascore: 87
- Number of reviews: 24
鈥溾 dropped in May as the first album Brooklyn鈥檚 Big Thief released in 2019. The band considered it the 鈥渃elestial twin鈥 to 鈥淭wo Hands鈥 which was released later in the year. It was recorded in the woods of Washington state, which was reflected in the ethereal lyrics and intimate production.
#20. 'Norman F***ing Rockwell!' by Lana Del Rey
- Metascore: 87
- Number of reviews: 28
Lana Del Rey and longtime production collaborator Jack Antonoff earned a Grammy nomination for 鈥淣orman F***ing Rockwell.鈥 Released in August, the 14-track album debuted on Top 10 charts internationally and is on more than two dozen year-end Best Of lists. In addition to self-penned songs, Del Rey covered Sublime鈥檚 鈥淒oin鈥 Time.鈥
#18. 'Caligula' by Lingua Ignota (tie)
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 8
Multi-instrumentalist called on her musical alter ego, Lingua Ignota, to create a ferocious collection of violent revenge anthems for 鈥淐aligula.鈥 A survivor of domestic violence and sexual abuse, Hayter employed her operatic training as well as metal, industrial, and classical styles to purge and transmute her anger.
#18. 'War Music' by Refused (tie)
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 8
In its nearly 30 years of existence, Swedish hardcore band has been representing non-conformity and leftist politics. With its first album in four years, Refused again fired at capitalism, fascism, and today鈥檚 divisive politics. The video for 鈥淩EV001鈥 depicts frontman Dennis Lyxz茅n leading a revolt against fascists.
#17. 'Designer' by Aldous Harding
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 18
In April, New Zealand singer-songwriter released her third record, 鈥淒esigner.鈥 Harding solely wrote the nine-song collection. Her distinctive singing style, which is half-whisper, combined with unusual word choices created comparisons to artists such as Bjork. 鈥淒esigner鈥 reached #10 on the Billboard Heatseekers Album chart.
#16. 'Jaime' by Brittany Howard
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 19
After two critically acclaimed albums with Alabama Shakes and one with Thunderbitch, lead vocalist Brittany Howard released her solo debut, 鈥溾 in September. Dedicated to her sister who passed away as a teen, 鈥淛aime鈥 has earned two Grammy Award nominations. The album illuminates Howard鈥檚 songwriting skills as well as her multi-textured voice.
#15. 'Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest' by Bill Callahan
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 22
American musician Bill Callahan released 13 albums as Smog, and five under his own name. With 20 tracks, 鈥溾 is Callahan鈥檚 longest album to date. The theme of the album was domestic life, as the singer-songwriter reflected on marriage and fatherhood.
#14. 'Bandana' by Freddie Gibbs
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 23
The second collaboration between rapper Freddie Biggs and producer Madlib, 鈥溾 was released in June. Some of hip-hop鈥檚 luminaries, including Anderson Paak, Killer Mike, and Yasiin Bey, made guest appearances. Biggs lyrical focus was black history and its specific stories, referencing Melvin Williams, the slave trade, Allen Iverson, and Tupac.
#13. 'Magdalene' by FKA twigs
- Metascore: 88
- Number of reviews: 28
After a four-year wait, FKA twigs released her second album, 鈥,鈥 in November. She again used all the genres in her arsenal鈥攆rom R&B and hip-hop to pop and dance鈥攖o soundtrack her songs about heartbreak and healing. The rapper Future was featured on the song 鈥淗oly Terrain.鈥
#12. 'Psychodrama' by Dave
- Metascore: 89
- Number of reviews: 9
British rapper Dave released his debut full-length studio album in March. 鈥溾 is a concept album inspired by his experience with mental health, decaying relationships, and being a working-class black youth. An 11-minute track called 鈥淟esley鈥 was the story of a woman suffering through an abusive relationship. 鈥淧sychodrama鈥 won the 2019 Mercury Prize.
#11. 'We Are Not Your Kind' by Slipknot
- Metascore: 89
- Number of reviews: 14
The sixth studio album from heavy metallers Slipknot, 鈥,鈥 was released in August 2019. The album took nearly two years to write with 14 of more than 35 songs making the cut. The music was more experimental than previous Slipknot records. 鈥淲e Are Not Your Kind鈥 debuted at #1 on both the Billboard 200 and UK Albums charts.
#10. 'LEGACY! LEGACY!' by Jamila Woods
- Metascore: 89
- Number of reviews: 18
Singer-songwriter and poet Jamila Woods鈥檚 second album, 鈥溾 reflected her deep connection to the history of people of color and her hope for their future. The Chicagoan paid homage to artists like James Baldwin and Muddy Waters. 鈥淟EGACY! LEGACY!鈥 peaked at #6 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.
#9. 'Kiwanuka' by Michael Kiwanuka
- Metascore: 89
- Number of reviews: 21
Michael Kiwanuka released his third album, 鈥,鈥 in November. Evoking influences that ranged from Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell to Jimi Hendrix and Funkadelic, Kiwanuka鈥檚 music was often lighter-sounding than the weight of the lyrics. On this record, he wrote about loss and disillusionment with a prevailing sadness.
#8. 'When I Get Home' by Solange
- Metascore: 89
- Number of reviews: 25
鈥淲hen I Get Home,鈥 the fourth album from Solange, was a collection of songs about her hometown of Houston, Texas. In its 19 tracks, 鈥溾 featured guest appearances from Gucci Mane, Tyler, The Creator, and Earl Sweatshirt. Solange also released a short film version of the album that had a monthlong theatrical release.
#7. 'All Mirrors' by Angel Olsen
- Metascore: 89
- Number of reviews: 28
Angel Olsen鈥檚 fourth studio album, 鈥淎ll Mirrors,鈥 debuted at #52 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album about love and staying authentic in relationship was made cinematic by featuring a , which ranged from subtle and romantic to volatile and bombastic.
#5. 'Eve' by Rapsody (tie)
- Metascore: 90
- Number of reviews: 8
Each of the , 鈥淓ve,鈥 is named after an influential black woman. From 鈥淣ina鈥 and 鈥淎aliyah鈥 to 鈥淪erena鈥 and 鈥淢ichelle,鈥 Rapsody illuminates empowered blackness with reverence and humor. Guest appearances included Queen Latifah, J. Cole, and GZA with D鈥橝ngelo.
#5. 'Jimmy Lee' by Raphael Saadiq (tie)
- Metascore: 90
- Number of reviews: 8
R&B artist August release was named after his brother who died of a heroin overdose after contracting HIV. Though he had been making music for 40 years, this was his first in eight years after taking time to reflect on past tragedies. The songs explored addiction and how it affects the family dynamic, especially after a loss.
#3. 'Gold & Grey' by Baroness (tie)
- Metascore: 91
- Number of reviews: 14
Sixteen-year-old heavy-metal band Baroness released 鈥溾 in June. The album is the first to feature new guitarist Gina Gleason. The 17-track record was produced by Flaming Lips collaborator Dave Fridmann, who captured the elements of psych, grunge, space, and prog rock.
#3. 'Grey Area' by Little Simz (tie)
- Metascore: 91
- Number of reviews: 14
British rapper Little Simz released her third album, 鈥淕rey Area,鈥 in March. Produced by childhood friend Inflo, 鈥溾 used more live instrumentation and less sampling. Acclaimed musician Michael Kiwanuka was featured on the song 鈥淔lowers,鈥 a track which shows the softer side of Little Simz.
#2. 'Titanic Rising' by Weyes Blood
- Metascore: 91
- Number of reviews: 26
Natalie Mering, who performs as Weyes Blood, was inspired by the Titanic disaster and the looming threats of climate change when writing 鈥.鈥 While the music was reminiscent of early 1970s California folk, the theme of man-made crisis was not diluted. Mering wrote all ten songs on the album.
#1. 'Ghosteen' by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- Metascore: 96
- Number of reviews: 28
After 17 albums, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds delivered one of its best-reviewed in October. The double album 鈥溾 is the final in the trilogy that included 鈥淧ush the Sky Away鈥 and 鈥淪keleton Tree.鈥 Through its 11 tracks, themes of loss and grief were prominent, as were reflections on hope and empathy.