#24 on the 2019 Bacon Top 31 — Beck
Hyperspace by Beck
It’s difficult to compare how much I like an album that came out at the end of November 2019 to one that came out in January of that same year. I just don’t have the proper amount of time to listen properly to an album when I have to start counting down the year just a little over a month later. This album came out a week before Thanksgiving. It got sidelined immediately for Christmas music. So, the chances are much higher on this album, Beck’s 14th studio album, that I’m going to wish I’d ranked this album in a different place than here, at #24 out of all the albums I listened to in 2019.
I’m going to stick with this digression a little bit longer. Looking back at the Beck albums that have made the Top 31 in its 11-year run, I can’t say I agree with any of the placements I’ve given his albums. I ranked the utterly amazing Morning Phase at #26 back in 2014 (way too low, as I listen to this album at least once every couple of months). I ranked 2017’s Colors at #8, and while that’s not too far off, I probably should have put it a little lower than I did, when I look back and see LCD Soundsystem, Fleet Foxes and Big Thief all ranked much lower that year. And in 2009 I clearly had no idea what I was doing, because I ranked his full-album cover of Velvet Underground & Nico at #7(!). I’ve not listened to that album again since.
Out of all three of these, the Morning Phase ranking at #26 is most troubling. That album came out in February that year, so I had plenty of time to determine that I should love that album forever. And yet… I’ll never stop being amazed at how time and perspective can change one’s opinion of the music they’ve listened to. <
/digression> Let’s get back to his newest record.
Beck is a chameleon of music, although his more recent output seems to be falling into a pattern (a good pattern, but a pattern nonetheless). So much so that I’m inclined to say that Hyperspace is a “typical” Beck album. It has all the things you’ve come to enjoy in his music: Endlessly catchy hooks; Quiet, introspective and ethereal sounds; A mastery of the form. What more can you ask for?
On the flip side, there’s nothing that wows me here. It’s a great album, but there are so many better Beck albums to listen to, I’m not sure I’ll ever get fully into this album and listen to it for years to come. But don’t let my digression and subsequent lackluster review distract you (it’s probably just the month-long cold I have talking) — check out this new album. You won’t regret it. But maybe I will.
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25. Eraserland by Strand of Oaks
26. Dogrel by Fontaines DC
27. You’re the Man by Marvin Gaye
28. Big Wows by Stealing Sheep
29. 1000 gecs by 100 gecs
30. In the Morse Code of Brake Lights by The New Pornographers
31. Radiant Dawn by Operators
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