Top 10 Albums of 2018
By KDHX
In most corners of American life, 2018 was another “Year of the Woman.” The music industry, and KDHX as a representative of it, were no exception.
From pop stars like Ariana Grande, whose ‘Sweetener’ dominated the charts this fall, to independent musicians like Caroline Rose, who broke into the mainstream with ‘Loner,’ women found a voice in nearly every genre.
Of the 20 records with the most spins at KDHX this year, more than half were made by women or female-fronted bands, including Courtney Barnett’s ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel,’ Bettye LaVette’s ‘Things Have Changed,’ and Middle Class Fashion’s ‘Ego.’ The remaining albums range from Shopping’s post-punk nonchalance to Neko Case’s blazing feminism.
Every December, the station releases Top 10 lists from a wide selection of our hosts. These are personal documents, prioritizing individual tastes over hard numbers. The choices are fascinating and reflect the impressive diversity of the St. Louis music scene: Ryan Spearman suggesting ‘Beasts of Burgundy’ by The Squirrel Nut Zippers; Harriet Shanas picking ‘Deran’ by Bombino; and Willie B. with ‘DiCaprio 2’ by J.I.D. Almost without exception, the lists include talented, ambitious women at varying stages in their careers.
All of the albums are presented as follows: artist / title / label. There are so many overlooked or forgotten gems among these hundreds of carefully curated titles. Take a little time to explore; it’s well worth the effort.
Bluegrass Breakdown with Walter and Willa Volz
Boogie on Down with Hound Dog Brown
Down Yonder with Keith Dudding
Elevated Rhymestate with Wil Wander
Folks of the World with Harriet Shanas
Gettin' Down To It with Sean Smothers
Latin Hemispheres with Carlos G. Charles
The Mid-Day Jamboree with Fred Gumaer
Musical Merry-Go-Round with Grandfather Stark
Pop! The Beat Bubble Burst with Rich Reese
Rhythm Highways with East Side Slim
Rolling Thunder with Ryan Cain
Serious Journalism with Bass Amp
Shake 'em On Down with Ronnie Wisdom
Sittin’ On Top of the World with Ryan Spearman
Sound Salvation with Steve Pick
Steam-Powered Radio with Kelly Wells
Turn Up to Turn Down with Willie B.
Uncontrollable Urge with bobEE Sweet