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The best music of 2020 according to NOW critics

NOW Magazine The best music of 2020 according to NOW critics All our music listening habits changed this year, but a few trends still emerged: comfort food, realness and the return of disco By Richard Trapunski, Kevin Ritchie and Kelsey Adams Dec 18, 2020 1. Backxwash: God Has Nothing To Do With This Leave Him Out Of It In most years, there’s at least one musician I don’t have strong feelings about, then I’ll see them live and think “holy shit, this is my new favourite artist.” I didn’t get many chances this year, but Backxwash did it for me virtually. I had heard the Montreal-based artist here and there, but I gave this album some spins as part of my Polaris Prize jury duty and it quickly became all I listened to. It’s experimental hip-hop with the spirit of metal, very heavy and very captivating. I’ve heard rappers sample Black Sabbath before, but Backxwash (who was raised in a religious Christian household in Zambia) brought out the legitimately chil

David Byrne tells us why there probably won t be a Talking Heads reunion

American Utopia. Asked whether he’ll ever play with the band again, Byrne replied: “Probably not. There’s a lot of differences that haven’t entirely gone away. And I think, as is evident in [the American Utopia] film, I’m having a pretty good time doing what I’m doing.” Advertisement Byrne also discussed Remain In Love, the 2020 memoir of Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz, which Byrne previously said he hasn’t read, because “if I read it I would get asked about it.” Talking Heads in 2002. CREDIT: Getty Speaking earlier this year, Frantz was scathing about his former bandmate. “Believe me,” he said, “if you knew David Byrne, you would not be jealous of him.”

On The Cover – David Byrne: I have a little bit of hope Not every day, but some days

In 1979, David Byrne predicted Netflix. “It’ll be as easy to hook your computer up to a central television bank as it is to get the week’s groceries,” he told NME’s Max Bell, sitting in a Paris hotel considering the implications of Talking Heads’ dystopian single ‘Life During Wartime’. He predicted the Apple Watch in that interview too: “[People will] be surrounded by computers the size of wrist watches.” And he foresaw surveillance culture and data harvesting: “Government surveillance becomes inevitable because there’s this dilemma when you have an increase in information storage. A lot of it is for your convenience, but as more information gets on file, it’s bound to be misused.”

ROCK READS: A Holiday Gift Guide For the School of Rock Laureate

We’ve got you covered! Let Love Rule – Lenny Kravitz with David Ritz (2020) Fusion funk-rocker Lenny Kravitz has aptly named his collaborative memoir, Let Love Rule, as it ends with the release of his debut album of the same name and would begin a career that has spanned four decades. But the reason for this truncated look at his life as a boy becoming an artist is that during those years Kravitz had seen and done more and had crazier life-altering experiences than most people could handle in three lives and certainly enough to provide lyrical material for an opening musical statement.

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