The 39 Best Albums of 2022: Our Favorite Music of the Year So Far

Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Big Thief, the Weeknd, the Smile, FKA twigs, and more of the best music of the first half of 2022
The Weeknd FKA twigs Bad Bunny and more
The Weeknd, FKA twigs, Bad Bunny, Rosalía, and Thom Yorke. Graphic by Marina Kozak, photos via Getty Images.

Every December, Pitchfork takes stock of the previous 12 months with our lists of the best songs and best albums of the year. For 2022, we've decided to add a new list: a mid-June rundown of our staff's individual favorite albums of the first half of the year. Unlike our December lists, this one is alphabetical and not ranked, and consists of personal picks rather than the results of a vote. The albums here run the gamut from the heights of fame (the Weeknd, Bad Bunny) to beloved left-of-center favorites (Animal Collective, FKA twigs, Earl Sweatshirt) to the depths of the underground (Astrid Sonne, Undeath, Alabaster dePlume). The only criteria for inclusion was that the album was released between late December 2021 and mid-June 2022.

(All releases featured here are independently selected by our editors. When you buy something through our retail links, however, Pitchfork may earn an affiliate commission.)


International Anthem

Alabaster dePlume: Gold - Go Forward in the Courage of Your Love

Best Moment: When dePlume brags about his nice bicycle on “The World Is Mine”

Best Song:I Will Not Be Safe

RIYL: Vulnerability, getting lost in your best thoughts, thinking about smiling

–Matthew Strauss

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


4AD

Aldous Harding: Warm Chris

Best Moment: The culmination of “Leathery Whip,” where a chorus of voices sing “Here comes life with his leathery whip”—an essential metaphor in Harding’s particular oeuvre

Best Song:Staring at the Henry Moore

RIYL: The Muppets, staring contests, PJ Harvey, grimacing

–Seth Dodson

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Jagjaguwar

Angel Olsen: Big Time

Best Moment: When Olsen belts “I’m dancing, baby/But I feel like dying” on “Go Home,” as waves of piano and voice rise and crash behind her

Best Song:This Is How It Works

RIYL: Doo-wop hooks, pedal steel, country longing

–Madison Bloom

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Domino

Animal Collective: Time Skiffs

Best Moment: The ending of “Strung With Everything,” which at first sounds like it will drift and dissolve into ambience but instead explodes into ecstatic, fist-pumping call-and-response

Best Song:We Go Back

RIYL: Skittering insects, midafternoon reveries, mild mushroom trips, sweltering summers, pond-surface reflections, old-friend reunions

–Andy Cush

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Escho

Astrid Sonne: Ephemeral Camera Feed

Best Moment: The arpeggiated synths maneuvering through the crowd’s idle chatter on “Ephemeral V”

Best Song:Ephemeral II

RIYL: The expansive sound of Julianna Barwick, the somatic euphoria of being sonically pummeled while standing in a crowded space surrounded by strangers

–Arjun Srivatsa

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Studio Barnhus

Axel Boman: LUZ / Quest for Fire

Best Moment: How the cool, melodious raps on the first half of “BHUKA” build enough momentum to burst over dazzling arpeggiated synths by the end

Best Song:BHUKA” (LUZ), “Stone Age Jazz” (Quest for Fire)

RIYL: Tender embraces, DJ Koze, wistful summer nights, saturated color displays

–Gio Santiago

LUZ: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal
Quest for Fire: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Rimas

Bad Bunny: Un Verano Sin Ti

Best Moment: When “Después de la Playa” switches up from a morose trap ballad swirling in synthesizers to a raucous Dominican mambo engineered to flood the dancefloor

Best Song:Después de la Playa

RIYL: Trapchata, perreo on the beach

–Matthew Ismael Ruiz

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


4AD

Big Thief: Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You

Best Moment: The overly muted acoustic guitars that sound like a cartoon character hitting their head on a succession of hanging frying pans on “Time Escaping”

Best Song:The Only Place

RIYL: John Prine, trying to describe just how much you love someone, the faint smell of Dave Matthews Band

–Jeremy D. Larson

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Run for Cover

Camp Cope: Running With the Hurricane

Best Moment: When Georgia Maq screams “Look out boys, I’m on fire, and I’m not going out” at the towering eye of the title track

Best Song:The Screaming Planet

RIYL: Emo-country with feminist agency, vulnerability as a tool of liberation, songs about women’s desires, double texting, the will to change

–Jenn Pelly

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Mexican Summer

Cate Le Bon: Pompeii

Best Moment: The riveting journey Le Bon’s voice takes on “French Boys,” the high notes cascading into her beautifully droll low register as she chews over this line: “French boys are making me wait”

Best Song:Moderation

RIYL: Elastic echoing guitars that are nearly inscrutable from elastic echoing synths, the paintings of Tim Presley, taking every fear that you have and sending them to Pompeii

–Evan Minsker

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Atlantic

Charli XCX: Crash

Best Moment: Every time Charli says “baby” in “Baby”

Best Song:Good Ones

RIYL: Poppers, the clerb, ugly fashion sneakers, the original Techno Viking, “Bunny Is a Rider”

–Anna Gaca

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


DEEWEE

Charlotte Adigéry / Bolis Pupul: Topical Dancer

Best Moment: The endless rollicking laughter that guides the melody through “HAHA”

Best Song:It Hit Me

RIYL: Electro-pop bangers, campy winks, sarcastic POC wit

–Gio Santiago

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Merge

Destroyer: Labyrinthitis

Best Moment: When the record ends with a lo-fi acoustic singalong that could have fit on a 1990s Destroyer record, and you realize how much ground Dan Bejar has covered since those days

Best Song:June

RIYL: Getting lost in a movie without following the plot, books so long they’re impractical to take on vacation

Sam Sodomsky

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Tan Cressida / Warner

Earl Sweatshirt: Sick!

Best Moment: The burp at the beginning of “Lye”

Best Song:Fire in the Hole

RIYL: Thoughtful vibes, spiritual absolution, MF Doom, Lucki

–Dylan Green

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Young

FKA twigs: Caprisongs

Best Moment: The 13 seconds of screwed, slowed-down vocals in the breakdown on “oh my love” that sound like monsters making love

Best Song:lightbeamers

RIYL: Feelings of desire, angelic incantations, (happy) tears in the club

–Clover Hope

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


GC

Hook: From, Hook

Best Moment: Hook laughing maniacally over a menacing melody and distorted kick drums on “LMAO”

Best Song:LAnd

RIYL: Skits on ’90s rap albums, riding the line between sincerity and irony, moshing in your car in traffic, dunking on people on and offline

–Arjun Srivatsa

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Incienso

Huerco S.: Plonk

Best Moment: Any time the Kansas City producer takes a cool stream of ambient sound, freezes it, and chops it into tiny ice cubes, which then rain down like a dub-techno hailstorm

Best Song:Plonk III

RIYL: Basic Channel played back in a walk-in cooler in zero gravity

–Philip Sherburne

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


4AD

Jenny Hval: Classic Objects

Best Moment: The glorious sophistipop of “American Coffee”—who else in pop music can make us groove to lyrics about watching The Passion of Joan of Arc while “having a UTI”?

Best Song:American Coffee

RIYL: Female genius in pop music, subtly epic songwriting

–Jenn Pelly

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


New West

Joshua Hedley: Neon Blue

Best Moment: The little steely wiggle right after Hedley sings “bluer than the sound of a steel guitar crying” at the end of “Neon Blue”

Best Song:Broke Again

RIYL: The yeehaw agenda, Telecasters, last call, neon moons

–Allison Hussey

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Self-released

Junglepussy: JP5000

Best Moment: When Junglepussy rhymes “cost” and “nervous” on “Movie Screen”

Best Song:Mystical

RIYL: Bars, dollar pizza, meeting the love of your life at a Foreign Exchange show

–Dylan Green

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Sony UK / RCA

Koffee: Gifted

Best Moment: The way Koffee lilts “I wanna just party” on the breezy “West Indies,” turning a common phrase into a rallying cry for good times

Best Song:Lonely

RIYL: Stress-relieving beach strolls, lovers rock, eschewing loneliness, general uplift

–Clover Hope

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Hardcover / RCA

Leikeli47: Shape Up

Best Moment: The slow build of the beat throughout “Zoom”

Best Song:Secret Service

RIYL: House beats, undisputable hooks

–Sue Park

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Dear Life

MJ Lenderman: Boat Songs

Best Moment: When Lenderman expresses solidarity with a supposedly flu-stricken Michael Jordan on “Hangover Game”: “Yeah, I love drinking too.”

Best Song:You Are Every Girl to Me

RIYL: Sports, indie rock memes, icy brews, fuzzy guitars

–Quinn Moreland

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


ATO

Nilüfer Yanya: Painless

Best Moment: he storm front of guitar distortion that thickens around “Midnight Sun,” out of which Yanya’s falsetto beams: “always I did it for ya!”

Best Song:Midnight Sun

RIYL: The xx, Radiohead’s The Bends, alternating waves of euphoria and dysphoria

–Jayson Greene

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


G.O.O.D. Music / Def Jam

Pusha T: It’s Almost Dry

Best Moment: When Malice arrives to close the album with a brief but triumphant Clipse reunion, and opens his verse by asking “Tell me what I missed”

Best Song:Call My Bluff

RIYL: Icy luxury, playful threats, the old adage that Inuit people have 50 words for snow, except in this case by snow we mean cocaine

–Andy Cush

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Atlantic

Ravyn Lenae: Hypnos

Best Moment: The bridge of “Light Me Up,” where Lenae’s falsetto reaches an exquisite, seemingly impossible upper register

Best Song:Light Me Up

RIYL: Steve Lacy’s warped guitar melodies, flirting on the dancefloor, ’90s R&B

–Eric Torres

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Columbia

Rosalía: MOTOMAMI

Best Moment: The sonorous, semi-nonsense raps of “Chicken Teriyaki” and “Saoko,” where she sculpts her voice like a glinting blade and emerges as one of the stealthiest pop threats of the present day

Best Song:Saoko

RIYL: Reggaetón turned inside out

–Philip Sherburne

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Forever Living Originals

Sault: Air

Best Moment: When the brass first crashes into the choir on “Reality”

Best Song:June 55

RIYL: High drama choral music, epic film scores, Basil Poledouris

–Madison Bloom

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Jagjaguwar

Sharon Van Etten: We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong

Best Moment: The buildup in “Darkness Fades” at about 1:24, when the drums and keys kick in

Best Song: “Home to Me”

RIYL: Cat Power, Mazzy Star, watching your memories in slow motion through an old film projector

–Jenny Aborn

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


WCF the Label

Shawny Binladen: Wick City

Best Moment: When Shawny’s sample-driven sound goes into hyperdrive on “Wick Prayers,” a track that flips Max B and French Montana’s “Porno Star”—which itself was already a flip of a Whispers song, creating an endless loop of reinterpretation

Best Song:Birthday

RIYL: The brisk and whispery flow of Maryland’s Goonew, a more soulful take on New York’s sample-drill craze

–Alphonse Pierre

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


XL

The Smile: A Light for Attracting Attention

Best Moment: Yorke’s sinuous falsetto turn at the end of “Free in the Knowledge,” where he leaves us with an ambivalent epiphany: “Turns out we’re in this together/Both me and you.”

Best Song:Free in the Knowledge

RIYL: Radiohead, bootlegs and B-sides, a cryptic Virgil to lead the way “out the darkness, out the darkness”

–Marc Hogan

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Epitaph / Secret Voice

Soul Glo: Diaspora Problems

Best Moment: The sheer dexterity flexed by singer Pierce Jordan as he spits a hundred words a minute in ”Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((By the Future)),” from its opening takedown of the monetization of late Black artists’ work to his screamed conclusion about the futility of chasing dreams

Best Song:Fucked Up If True

RIYL: The Blood Brothers, watching YouTube videos on 2x speed, A.C.A.B. stick-and-poke tattoos, At the Drive-In, cracking jokes in the group chat while the world’s on fire

–Nina Corcoran

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Mainframe Audio

Two Shell: Home EP

Best Moment: When the bubbles start popping at the one-minute mark on “home”

Best Song:home

RIYL: SOPHIE, Bicep/Overmono, being the coolest and most euphoric bitch at the club

–Cat Zhang

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Prosthetic

Undeath: It’s Time… To Rise From the Grave

Best Moment: In “Defiled Again,” when vocalist Alexander Jones adds a grunt after the word ”away” to make it rhyme with “derma” and “edema,” backed by riffs being good enough to sell it

Best Song:Human Chandelier

RIYL: Death, metal, death metal

–Sam Sodomsky

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Blacksmith / Motown

Vince Staples: Ramona Park Broke My Heart

Best Moment: The epiphany that comes when you realize Vince is rapping the moody love song “When Sparks Fly” from the point of view of the world’s loneliest gun

Best Song:Magic

RIYL: West Coast gangsta rap that’s too weary to be purely nostalgic

–Ryan Dombal

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


self-released

VNTAGEPARADISE: Parable of the Sensei

Best Moment: When the laconic vocals kick in on “Trance,” you can almost swear that you’re listening to a 2010 Hype Williams cut

Best Song:Blinded

RIYL: Post-punk and its 2000s revival, Yves Tumor, Dean Blunt

– Hubert Adjei-Kontoh

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


XO / Republic

The Weeknd: Dawn FM

Best Moment: The Weeknd dropping into “Gasoline” with his version of Ian Curtis voice, which was not on my 2022 bingo card

Best Song:Here We Go… Again” [ft. Tyler, the Creator]

RIYL: Semi-reformed bad boys, city-pop samples, albums that imitate the radio, Daft Punk’s “Giorgio by Moroder,” transcendental meditation led by Jim Carrey

–Jillian Mapes

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal


Domino

Wet Leg: Wet Leg

Best Moment: The end of “Ur Mum”: “OK, I've been practicing my longest and loudest scream/OK, here we go /1, 2, 3 [blood-curdling shriek]

Best Song:Chaise Longue

RIYL: Elastica, NME, the first Arctic Monkeys album, Fleabag, Franz Ferdinand, Meet Me in the Bathroom, when “hyped indie blog buzz bands” were a thing

–Amy Phillips

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal


Bayonet

yeule: Glitch Princess

Best Moment: The moment in the middle of “Bites on My Neck” when yeule’s gentle voice and piano melodies are amped up with 8-bit synths, pummeling drums, and screams

Best Song:Bites on My Neck

RIYL: Cyberpunk, Final Fantasy OSTs, Danny L Harle

–Eric Torres

Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal