13th Floor Top 10 Albums of 2022: As selected by Marty Duda
13th Floor’s Marty Duda has been busy going through this year’s new albums and he’s finally come up with a top 10…just in time for New Year!
Alrighty, let’s get right into it.
10. Aldous Harding – Warm Chris (Flying Nun/4AD) Released March 25, 2022
Following up on 2019’s Designer, Warm Chris is not as immediately accessible, but its still Aldous. Her quirky charm shines through and has you can see from the review posted earlier this year, I christened Aldous the “Anna Delvey of Rock & Roll” How very 2022!
9. Cate Le Bon – Pompeii (Mexican Summer) Released February 4, 2022. This sixth album from the Welsh songstress follows up 2019’s Reward and, like most of this year’s entry’s is a “Pandemic Record”, which might be why the album is named after a city in ruins. With the assistance of horn players Euan Hinshelwood and Stephen Black, Le Bon channels Berlin-era Bowie and Talking Heads while making music that is uniquely her own So, as Cate proved at her show at Auckland’s Hollywood Avondale, there is a up-side to the pandemic.
8. Mel Parsons – Slow Burn (Cape Road) Released September 16, 2022 Mel’s another one who played a beauty of a show at Hollywood Avondale. Her fifth album, Slow Burn, is career highpoint, coming after the Mitchell Froom-produced Glass Heart (2018). This time around Mel gets help from cousin Jed along with Josh Logan. Listen to that voice and tell me this isn’t one of the year’s best!
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7. Beth Orton – Weather Alive (Partisan) Released September 23, 2022. One week after Mel’s Slow Burn we were also treated to Beth Orton’s Weather Alive. This is Beth’s 8th album and her first since 2016. The 52-year-old artist has made a record about “middle age discontent” and so, the roughness in her voice help convey the message in her songs making this her best album so far.
6. Anthea De Milo – The Vicar’s Daughter (Self Released) Released December 2, 2022. Her press release calls her “clown/goddess, mama, saint/sinner/singer and soulful songwriter”. If you check out the 13th Floor interview, you’ll find her friends call her “Pipes”. Anthea hails from Christchurch. This is her first album under her own name (she was with Runaround Sue & Saint Satori) and Elmore Jones and Adam Hattaway produced to give us the country-noir sounds we crave. She covers Willie, sings from the hymnal and rocks like Jerry Lee when she wants to. My current fave is Prettier Than Morphine.
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Weyes Blood – And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow (Sub Pop) Released November 18, 2022. A late entry, but well worth waiting for. This is the 5th album for Natalie Mering’s Weyes Blood , and what a beauty it is. Again, for me, its all about the voice and Natalie sounds like a hipster Karen Carpenter. According to her the songs are, “my personal response to being in the thick of it”. Yep, another Pandemic record. Lushly orchestral, I highly recommend starting each day being seduced by Weyes Blood.
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