Friday, December 20, 2024

The 2024 TQ Music Awards


Welcome to my 14th annual Music Awards / year in review post. A more truthful statement would be...
Welcome, me in the future, to your diary entry to what music was in your life during 2024.
[Previous Years: 2023202220212020201920182017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011]

2024 was a very bad year. Were my listening choices (leaning more to dance and pop) made in a subliminal effort to improve my mood? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
My annual playlist looks more like it was made by a 17-year-old girl and not the 45+-year-old suburban husband that I am. But even if my annual playlist doesn't reflect it, the following are still true:
  • My favorite band is Radiohead
  • The music I've seen live the most is still Broken Social Scene, My Morning Jacket (including Jim James solo efforts), and Cut Copy
  • I would get on a plane to see Explosions in the Sky
Song of the Year: “Baddy On The Floor” by Jamie xx
[runner up: “She's Gone, Dance On” by Disclosure]

I didn't need an evil streaming prison* to tell me what** was the most played song for me this year. It was released early in the year and nothing since came close to besting it. And in a return to tradition, I saw it performed live this year!
*Spotify
**Not to get all "tinfoil hat" on ya, but... Do we really believe what they (see above asterisk) are telling us?

Album of the Year: BRAT by Charli xcx
[runner up: In Waves by Jamie xx]
There are two paths to this award for me. One is the typical "can't stop listening to it" album and the other is "I ended up listening it to a lot because I couldn't decide which one track to add to my Best Of playlist." BRAT wins because of the ladder.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

Concert of the Year: Pitchfork Music Festival (Saturday only)
[runner up: this was the only live music I saw in 2024]
For the first time ever, a music fest placed the three acts I wanted to see most on the same day at non-conflicting times. Jessie Ware, an act I've always wanted see but hadn't before. Carly Rae Jepsen, the official center of my wife's and my Venn Diagram of music tastes. And Jamie xx, an artist I've vowed to see every time they are in town. Bonus: I have tickets to see Jamie xx when he returns in January 2025!

Song of the Summer: your fave Chappell Roan track
[runner up: your fave parody of a Chappell Roan track]
For me? It's "HOT TO GO!" Yes, I'm aware that is technically a track released in 2023, but this is the best Music Madlib song since "Call Me Maybe." There are so many seven-letter words I love to sing now (e.g.; C,H,I,C-,  A-,  G,O!). Shout out to whoever first thought of "H, O, T, D-,  O-,  G, S! One-dollar-and-fifty-cents!

Song Discovered Thanks to a TV Show / Movie of the Year: “Pump It Up” by Endor (used in The Substance)


Regret of the Year: Not moving to Tidal

I've heard Tidal is the best for artists. I need a 12-step program to get Spotify-sober. Tidal, pun intended, is how I want to leave the island where I've sat since shipwrecked since 2011.

Best Decision I made in 2024: Writing this post

I don't like looking back at this past year. I don't like any "stats" from 2024. But as the title of the second most track I listened to states: She's Gone, Dance On. Finally, to the 5 (not an exaggeration) others that see this, thank you very much for reading (or listening).

Thursday, December 19, 2024

TQ's Year of TV (2024)

It's an honor just to get watched

Previous Years:
2023 / 2022 / 2021

2020 / 2019 / 2018

2017 / 2016 / 2015 

2014 LT / 2014 NLT

2013 / 2012 / 2011


Best TV Show That Is Seriously Great:
Presumed Innocent (Apple) 
Runner-up: Conan O'Brien Must Go (Max)
PI wins because I remembered the 1990 movie (the one with Harrison Ford) based on the same book and was still very captivated. I'm told - for "Taylor Swift Reasons" - one's not to like Jake Gyllenhaal. JG does a great job of embodying a character you know should be hated but also kinda understand why people could be attracted.
Meanwhile, more of unbridled, unshackled by networks, Conan!

Best TV Show That Has Recently Completed / All Seasons Watch Recommend:
What We Do In The Shadows (FX / Hulu) 
Runner-up: English Teacher (Hulu) 
I've been saying WWDITS is the "best comedy currently running" and now it's gone.
Meanwhile, if you know you know... I don't think ET is getting a second season.

Best Comedy Still Running:
Hacks (Max) 
Runner-up: Girls5eva (Netflix)
It's really tough to "be funny showing funny" but Hacks does it.
Meanwhile, I just hope we get more songs from Girls5eva.

Best Shelter In Place (one-day-marathon) Show:
Mr. McMahon (Netflix) 
Runner-up: Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
My wife will tell you that MM is enjoyable with zero pro wrestling or context knowledge.
Meanwhile, I am not recommending BR, but it is a high quality show that you will never want to watch again.

Best TV Show That Is Bonkers:
John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A. (Netflix)
Runner-up: The Boys (Amazon)
Mulaney created the ultimate "you had to be there" show.
Meanwhile, The Boys may appear less bonkers because the world is becoming more bonkers.

Best TV Show That Needs To Get Resurrected ASAP:
The Day of the Jackal (Peacock)
Runner-up: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Apple)
I can't get enough of any show about a highly skilled assassin that also has multiple Radiohead songs in its soundtrack.
Meanwhile, M:LoM is likely the best show on Apple you're not watching.

Best Limited-Run Anthology Series:
Disclaimer (Apple)
Runner-up: Fargo (FX)
Disclaimer is almost in Baby Reindeer territory in how it will catch you off-guard in the worst way, but unlike BR - I recommend watching it..
Meanwhile, Fargo is GONNA FARGO and we all love it.

WHAT ELSE IS ON

  • Most over-rated: The Morning Show (Apple)
  • Most over-hyped, but still good: The Penguin (Max)
  • I can't quit you, but you're getting worse every time: Love Is Blind (Netflix)
  • I think I have quit you because you got worse every time: Cobra Kai (Netflix)
  • Honorary Distopian Future, thus I must watch: Silo (Apple)
  • Honorary "I'm still very good" Premise, thus I'll always watch: True Detective: Night Country (Max)
  • Too Much Intellectual Property, Star Wars Division: The Acolyte (Disney)
  • Too Much Intellectual Property, Marvel Division: Agatha All Along (Disney)
  • Episode, you know which one, of the year: The Bear (Hulu)
  • Dadcore Award of the year: Reacher (Amazon)
  • Johnny-Come-Lately Award for show from a prior year that I watched late: Hijack (Apple)
  • Reality-show Adjacent Award for Competition: AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Netflix)
  • Spousal Duty watch because your wife has an inexplicable and undying lovecrush on the seemingly very sexy Ray Romano: No Good Deed (Netflix)
  • Best show to watch on airplane because it's subtitled and others can enjoy: Shōgun (Hulu)
  • The show I kinda liked but don't know if anybody who didn't read the book would like: Dark Matter (Apple)
  • The show that's impossible for me to like because I didn't read the book: Dune Prophecy (Max)
  • I quit but wish I was smarter enough to enjoy: 3 Body Problem (Netflix)
  • Legal system reconciliation plea of the year: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Netflix)

STILL IN THE QUEUE:
Man on the Inside (Netflix)
Black Doves (Netflix)
Bad Monkey (Apple)
Mr and Mrs Smith (Amazon)
Only Murders In The Building (Hulu)
Say Nothing (FX / Hulu)
The Old Man (Hulu)
Poker Face (Peacock)
Tokyo Vice (Max)
Industry (Max)
Ripley (Netflix)
House of the Dragon (Max)
Somebody Somewhere (Max)
The Diplomat (Netflix)
Mrs. Davis (Peacock)

See it soon,
TQ