diff --git a/_posts/2013-01-04-musical-year.md b/_posts/2013-01-04-musical-year.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..faf4d06b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2013-01-04-musical-year.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +title: your musical year in review +layout: main +section: blog +--- +Against my better judgment, I tend to think of music in years. Some part of me feels like it understands music better in the context of its time---what other bands were doing contemporaneously, the year's major headlines, and, most importantly, the phase of my life when I first heard an album I love. + +It's the same instinct that, over the last few weeks, has flooded the Web with top-*N* lists. Even if I never write it down, I find myself making a list each winter of the "best" albums of the year. I'm not a music critic, but in January, I sometimes wish I were: as utterly subjective as my yearly mental list is, it helps me close the books on 2012 and file its music away in my memory before moving on to 2013's releases. + +Here's how beets can help you with your own retrospective. First and foremost, you probably want to see a list of all your albums that were released last year: + + $ beets ls -a year:2012 + +(I use this query---or its [randomized][random] counterpart---almost daily throughout the year to decide what to listen to.) You might also be curious to see how many albums you collected in the year: + + $ beet ls -a year:2012 | wc -l + 85 + +We can take the chronology-worshiping one step further using full release dates. Since most albums in [MusicBrainz][] have release months and years, we can sort these albums by date: + + $ beet ls -af '$month-$day $albumartist - $album' year:2012 | sort -n + +That query helps me "replay" the year from start to finish when thinking about each album. + +This kind of flexible collection browsing is one of the reasons I originally started building beets. I hope it helps you look back over the music of 2012. + +## My Favorites + +For whatever it's worth, here's a sort, predictable list of some albums I remember fondly from last year, copied ’n pasted out of my terminal window in no particular order: + +* alt-J - An Awesome Wave +* Passion Pit - Gossamer +* Santigold - Master of My Make-Believe +* Jack White - Blunderbuss +* Dirty Projectors - Swing Lo Magellan +* How to Dress Well - Total Loss +* Miguel - Kaleidoscope Dream +* Bob Mould - Silver Age +* Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city +* Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - The Heist + +Everyone should clearly love all of these records as much as I do. + +[MusicBrainz]: http://musicbrainz.org/ +[random]: http://beets.readthedocs.org/en/1.0rc2/plugins/rdm.html