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Wondering Music Recommends: The best albums of 2019

Anet Rojas



Angel Olsen - “All Mirrors” Angel Olsen’s “All Mirrors” is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of vulnerability and strength. With lush orchestral arrangements and Olsen’s powerful vocals, the album delves into themes of self-discovery and emotional turmoil, creating a deeply immersive listening experience.


Vampire Weekend - “Father of the Bride” Vampire Weekend’s “Father of the Bride” is a vibrant and eclectic mix of genres, blending indie rock with elements of folk, pop, and world music. The album’s expansive sound and intricate production showcase the band’s evolution, offering a fresh and engaging collection of songs.


Sharon Van Etten - “Remind Me Tomorrow” “Remind Me Tomorrow” by Sharon Van Etten is a bold and dynamic album that pushes the boundaries of indie rock. With its synth-heavy production and introspective lyrics, the album captures the complexities of personal growth and transformation, making it a standout release of the year.


Big Thief - “U.F.O.F.” Big Thief’s “U.F.O.F.” is a mesmerizing journey through ethereal soundscapes and poetic storytelling. The band’s delicate instrumentation and Adrianne Lenker’s evocative vocals create an otherworldly atmosphere, making the album a captivating listen from start to finish.


Weyes Blood - “Titanic Rising” Weyes Blood’s “Titanic Rising” is a cinematic masterpiece that blends classic pop influences with modern sensibilities. The album’s lush production and Natalie Mering’s haunting vocals transport listeners to a dreamlike world, exploring themes of love, loss, and existential reflection.


The National - “I Am Easy to Find” “I Am Easy to Find” by The National is an ambitious and emotionally resonant album that features collaborations with various female vocalists. The band’s signature melancholic sound is enriched by orchestral arrangements, creating a deeply moving and expansive musical experience.


Julia Jacklin - “Crushing” Julia Jacklin’s “Crushing” is a raw and intimate exploration of heartbreak and self-empowerment. With its stripped-down production and Jacklin’s poignant lyrics, the album captures the vulnerability and resilience of navigating personal relationships, making it a deeply relatable and powerful listen.

These albums represent some of the best indie music of 2019, each offering a unique and compelling listening experience. Have you listened to any of these albums? What are your thoughts?


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