Lucy Dacus, in her balladic anthem “True Blue,” captures the essence of music’s power to make us feel understood. Reflecting on 2023, key albums from diverse artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Brent Faiyaz, and Doja Cat resonated deeply. Whether navigating shared emotions or providing the perfect beat for challenging times, these albums formed a sonic connection with listeners. Variety’s music staff, including Jem Aswad, Thania Garcia, Steven J. Horowitz, and Chris Willman, share their top 10 lists, offering a diverse range of musical experiences from the year. Explore their recommendations to catch up on the standout albums that shaped 2023.
1. Brent Faiyaz – ‘Larger Than Life’
Fusing Neo Soul with contemporary vibes, Faiyaz delivers the pinnacle of Neo-Neo Soul. The album, featuring A$AP Rocky and Missy Elliott, echoes D’Angelo and Mary J. Blige, embracing both sexy grooves and hip-hop DNA.
2. Jamie XX – Live at Forest Hills Stadium, Queens, NY, June 16
Jamie XX’s dynamic DJ set showcases eight years of musical evolution. Laden with ricocheting beats and eclectic samples, it offers a kaleidoscopic hour of music, highlighting his song-focused approach. A must-listen, evolving with each performance.
3. Doja Cat – ‘Scarlet’
Doja Cat’s evolution shines in ‘Scarlet,’ her first full-on hip-hop album. Blending soft textures with hard-hitting raps, the album explores a unique sound. Doja emerges as a fearless, sex-positive rapper, leaving behind her quirky beginnings for a bold, empowering musical journey.
4. Sam Smith – ‘Gloria’
Sam Smith’s fourth album, ‘Gloria,’ marks a musical rebirth. Departing from familiar heartbreak ballads, Smith embraces an adventurous mix, including dance anthems and the sexually charged “Unholy.” A wild night out that redefines Smith’s artistic identity.
5. Christine & the Queens – ‘Paranoia, Angels, True Love’
Héloïse Letissier’s experimental-pop masterpiece unfolds over 20 songs and nearly 100 minutes. Collaborating with Mike Dean, the album offers synth-pop, Portishead menace, ballads, and more. A slow reveal of Letissier’s pristine voice complemented by Dean’s groovy touch.
6. Kali Uchis – ‘Red Moon in Venus’
Kali Uchis blends R&B, dance, Latin, and hip-hop into a lush and luscious third album. While the music exudes chill vibes, Uchis surprises with impactful lyrics. ‘Red Moon in Venus’ is a sensory experience conjuring visions of luxury with an occasional jolt.
7. Caroline Polachek – ‘Desire, I Want to Turn Into You’
Polachek’s collaboration with Danny L. Harle reaches new heights, creating a lush backdrop for her powerful voice. After Chairlift and songwriting for Beyonce, Polachek embraces her true self, delivering innovative melodies and captivating vocals.
8. Scowl – ‘Psychic Dance Routine’ EP
Bay Area rockers Scowl captivate with a blend of hardcore and melodic rock. The EP showcases their ability to mix genres seamlessly, offering a fearsome yet melodic sound. Also Scowl excels both in concerts and on this gripping EP.
9. Sigur Ros – ‘Atta’
Iceland’s otherworldly-sounding group, Sigur Ros, enchants with ‘Atta.’ The album, spanning an hour with seamless transitions, immerses listeners in a majestic soundscape. A mesmerizing experience reminiscent of nature’s time-lapse.
10. Uncle Waffles – ‘Asylum’/’Solace’
South Africa-based DJ, Uncle Waffles, emerges as a rising star with three albums in under two years. However, her Amapiano-leaning sound is both propulsive and undemanding, featuring mid-tempo grooves and captivating vocals. An artist to watch, rocking festivals worldwide.