Another year is officially behind us, and oh boy, what a great year it was for every music lover out there, leaving us with a shit-ton of exceptionally good records to enjoy. With that in mind, of course I had to compile a list containing my ten favourite albums that were released in 2018.
We gotta begin with an honorable mention: Living Proof - State Champs.
I donât know if youâll agree with me, but I think records of these sort tend to sound fairly similar between one another, which can get a bit monotone. Nevertheless, State Champs have managed to produce an enjoyable bunch of melodies. Really disappointed the band was forced to cancel their South American tour, if Iâm honest, I was really looking forward to seeing them :(Â
Dead And Gone is my absolute fave.
Okay, now to the actual list!
10. Sunnyland - Mayday Parade
Last place goes to Mayday Paradeâs sixth studio album, Sunnyland. While it may not excel at being innovative both musically and lyrically, I think itâs widely agreed, the record is good enough, presenting a select mix between âangstyâ and âsoftâ songs. This, in my opinion, itâs one the things that makes the pop-punk genre so distinguishable, and appreciated. The best of both worlds - pop and punk.Â
Favourite tracks are Piece Of Your Heart and Never Sure.
Next is androgynous singer BĂRNSâ sophomore record, from an entirely different type of music. I would definitely say heâs an underappreciated vocalist, and his work deserves far more attention. Blue Madonna itâs mostly uplifting and with few shortfalls present, such as the collaboration with Lana Del Rey. Other than that, the listener is captivated with the pop-influenced sound and its glam vibe, which combined with BĂRNSâ beautiful falsetto produces an almost perfect result.Â
Most recommended songs are Faded Heart and Sweet Dreams.
8. The American Dream - Trophy Eyes
Aaaand weâre back to pop-punk! This somewhat obscure Australian band had only gained some popularity a few years back, from the release of their sophomore album, Chemical Miracle. Hence why it mightâve come as a bit of a shock to some people how solid The American Dream is.Â
It conveys a feeling of optimism and happiness, with so many bangers like Autumn, Something Bigger Than This, Friday Forever, You Can Count On Me, Lavender Bay⊠to name a few. A 10/10 album for sure!
7. Love & Loathing - With Confidence
With Confidence is a band thatâs very near and dear to my heart, and since Iâm very fussy (as you mightâve noticed lol) I was very worried they were not going to be able to top the  m a s t e r p i e c e  that was Better Weather. Sincerely Iâm not sure they did, but even so, Love & Loathing is filled with so many unbelievably awesome songs. They just canât do nothing wrong, can they?!Â
Itâs hard to have preferences when it comes to one of your favourite bands, but Iâd say Jaded and PĂąquerette (Without Me) do the best job of portraying the wide range of variety, first one being more upbeat and âpunkyâ, while the latter is more acoustic sounding and makes it easier to value Jaydenâs soft and beautiful voice.
6. Little Dark Age - MGMT
Itâs likely youâve heard of this band from one of their most popular songs like Kids, or maybe Time To Pretend, and thatâs what most people know them for, but to me theyâre so much more than that. Theyâve proven yet again, with their newest record, that theyâre not just a one-hit wonder. Little Dark Age is their finest work to date, and to be honest, Iâm amazed at how it pretty much flew under everyoneâs radar.Â
Songs like TSLAMP, When You Die, and even the title track are some of my favourites. They have the distinctive MGMT sound, like theyâre from a different era, and they sorta portray a psychedelic vibe. Every song in the album makes me feel like I should be at a place like Woodstock maybe, dressed in floral and consuming LSD (lol), yet somehow they still manage to sound current and as something a crowd like Coachellaâs would enjoy (not like thatâs something to be taken too seriously haha). Very nice, indeed!
5. Youngblood - 5 Seconds of Summer
Weâve come to number 5 on this list, where we encounter 5SOSâ third studio album: Youngblood. Funny enough, this is another band that has a special place in my heart, and I gotta say, I didnât expect at all the direction they took with their music, it really came as a shock to me. Being more inclined to rockish and heavier sounds myself, a pop influenced album is not something I would usually enjoy. With that being said, Youngblood for me was an acquired taste. The more you listen to it, the more youâll fall in love with it. Gotta applaud the boys for coming up with so much more of a mature sound, and still managing to stay relevant and top some charts in the process.Â
The record presents a perfect mixture of songs, where you have your sad and slow songs, like Lie To Me and Ghost Of You, while on the other hand thereâs much more upbeat tracks like Babylon and Talk Fast. Thereâs something for everyone to enjoy! It seems to me like it would be such an experience in concert, so I canât wait till I can see them! The best most underrated song is definitely Empty Wallets. 5SOS, stop paying it dust, please!
4. Composure - Real Friends
Not to brag or anything but⊠IâM SEEING THEM LIVE SOON! AND I HAVE MEET & GREET TICKETS! WHAT EVEN IS LIFE! Okay, letâs get back on track lol. Thereâs not a single song I dislike of Composure, which is so rare for me. Definitely a solid record from start to finish. Several songs touch up on the topic of mental health, which is always appreciated, as we all know, it is not talked about enough.Â
If I had to pick, faves are probably Me First, From The Outside, Composure and Get By.
3. Entertainment - Waterparks
Itâs so funny to me, looking back at the same time last year, how I felt sooo different about this record. Somehow, here we are now, labeling it as my top 3 favourite album of 2018, what even. Definitely an acquired taste!Â
The best songs for me will always be Peach (Lobotomy) and Lucky People.
2. Pray For The Wicked - Panic! At The Disco
Pray For The Wicked is absolutely deserving of this spot, in my opinion. Not to be dramatic or anything (who, me?) but never in my entire life I have loved an album sooo damn much on the first listen. Probably because itâs exactly my style, exactly what I enjoy most in music: theatrical, over the top, mostly upbeat and Broadway-like. Truly, Panic! At The Disco is an amazing band and Brendon Urie is such a talented man, theyâve been around for 15 years and it seems to me as if theyâre becoming more successful everyday.Â
I gotta stay true to the first song I loved of the album: Roaring 20s. Then of course, theyâre all bangers, so it doesnât really matter.
1. Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life - The Wombats
Finally, weâve arrived to the cherry on top. Wow. Can we please talk about how this band and this album donât get nearly enough recognition and appreciation?! What even are people doing if theyâre not listening to The Wombats on repeat? Is so hard to find the adequate words to describe Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life, I feel like no matter what I say, it wonât do it justice. Every single song is so beautifully crafted, exceptionally composed, lyrically and instrumentally, just perfect. The music suits any occasion, I can listen to it if Iâm feeling down and it cheers me up, if Iâm unmotivated it gets me to do stuff, if Iâm happy it makes me wanna dance, if thereâs no one else with me it makes me feel less lonely. I donât wanna get too sappy so Iâll just leave it at that haha. They need to come to South America asap, the thought of never being able to see them live makes me so miserable :(
Not to be that bitch who only appreciates the singles, but Turn is my absolute favourite. Clever lyrics accompanied by beautiful instrumentals. 10/10.
Ya thought we were done? Nah fam, just before I go, gotta give a quick shout to two of my absolute favourite bands and their masterpiece of EPs they released last year. Go give them a listen, I promise you wonât be sorry!
1981 Extended Play - IDKHOW