International publications also highlighted Sabrina Carpenter and the latest album by Beth Gibbons, former Portishead vocalist.
As the year closes, the best of the year stories appear. 2024. In the case of music, it is international publications that make lists of the highlights. Publications like Rolling Stone,The Guardian,Time or the New York Times They select the best of the year. Even though each one has its own approach, there are artists who repeat themselves, such as Charli XCX, Beyoncé o The Cure.
Such as, for Rolling Stone, “Brat” It was the best album of the year. After its publication in July, critics fell at the feet of the British artist and classified her work as innovative, brilliant and with a broad and generous vision. The publication left second place to “Carter”the country album by Beyoncé.
for the magazine Timethe best album of the year was “Lives Outgrow”of Beth Gibbonsformer vocalist of Portishead. This is his comeback album after 30 years without releasing new material since his time with the band. “It is a deeply introspective album, full of images and thoughts that seem born from reflection and experience,” wrote the publication, which left second place to “Tiger Blood” of Waxahatchee.
Meanwhile, the New York Times asked three specialists to choose their favorite albums. Jon Pareles chose “Brat”. Jon Caramanica selected “Two Star & the Dream Police” of Mk.Gee.Lindsay Zoladz chose “Manning Fireworks” of MJ Lendermanabout which he commented: “It improves on the lo-fi sounds of their early work to embrace a big, full-bodied rock sound.”
In Metacritic, “Brat” was also chosen as the best of the year, followed by “Songs of a Lost World” of The Curereleased in November. This album, number 14 in his career, is his first as 2008. For vulturethe best of the year was the work of the British band led by Robert Smith.
He Los Angeles Times chose “Short n’ Sweet” of Sabrina Carpenterfollowed by Taylor Swift con “The Torture’s Poets Department” y Mk.Gee con “Two Star & the Dream Police”.
The best in Spanish
The Spanish version of Rolling Stone chose the best Spanish-speaking albums.The publication highlighted “sayonara” of Alvaro Diaz first,followed by Manuel Medrano con “Perfect” and thirdly Camilo con “Four”.
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