Anybody who sees my post of The Best Rock Concerts I Attended in 2018--or most other years for that matter--will likely think, "Boy, he likes a bunch of old rock bands."
Which isn't incorrect. I do.
I still love rock music, and listen to it daily.
But I can count on two hands the number of rock acts I've really cared about that have arisen in this century, and on just one those from this decade.
Yet I rather constantly--and quite vociferously at year-end as research for lists like this and Best Rock Albums--try to catch wind of new artists, albums and songs that prove that rock really is still alive, in an ongoing sense.
And I also attempt to find some stuff a bit beyond my wheelhouse.
Different than most of my other year-end Best of 2018 lists, my selection of Favorite Songs isn't presented as a ranking, but rather as a playable Spotify playlist. It is sequenced to hopefully make for pleasant listening, without qualitative delineation.
You can play the songs through the interface below, but can also find/bookmark the playlist online through the URL:
SethSongs2018.us
And should you happen to care, past yearly playlists of favorite songs can be found by clicking each year: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014
Enjoy.
My Favorite Songs of 2018
Which isn't incorrect. I do.
I still love rock music, and listen to it daily.
But I can count on two hands the number of rock acts I've really cared about that have arisen in this century, and on just one those from this decade.
Yet I rather constantly--and quite vociferously at year-end as research for lists like this and Best Rock Albums--try to catch wind of new artists, albums and songs that prove that rock really is still alive, in an ongoing sense.
And I also attempt to find some stuff a bit beyond my wheelhouse.
Different than most of my other year-end Best of 2018 lists, my selection of Favorite Songs isn't presented as a ranking, but rather as a playable Spotify playlist. It is sequenced to hopefully make for pleasant listening, without qualitative delineation.
You can play the songs through the interface below, but can also find/bookmark the playlist online through the URL:
SethSongs2018.us
And should you happen to care, past yearly playlists of favorite songs can be found by clicking each year: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014
Enjoy.
My Favorite Songs of 2018
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