I'm trying folks, honest! Here are the oft-ignored middle kids (but no Middle Kids) of this year's List.
12. The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy by James McMurtry.
"The black dog and the wanderin' boy
Come around every night.
The wanderin' boy never gets any older
The black dog doesn't bite.
He just sits on the floor at the corner of the bed
Watchin' for the things that haunt.
They oughta both go away when I take my meds ...
But they don't."
13. Forever by The Tisburys.
"When the day’s lost and the night’s won
And the lights are home and nobody’s on
Are your bags packed? Is your life hacked?
Can you pull the strings coming from your back?"
The Tisburys seem to be trying to find those little victories. Good for them. This sounds very much like a '90's alternative/pop song (thinking Gin Blossoms), which is right in my musical wheelhouse.
14. It's Alright by Cecilia Castleman.
"I don't need your money
I don't need your time
So I bought a ticket
I bought a ticket to ride, and I don't know why
But it sure feels right."
15. I'll Be Okay by Michigander.
"I'm knocked down and I'm still out
So if you see me on the ground it's okay
But I'm not okay right now."
Glad to hear that Michigander (a.k.a. Jason Singer) is working through his issues. He moved to Nashville and released his first album this year, so I'm gonna say that he will be okay.
16. Armies of the Lord by The Mountain Goats.
"Trying to pantomime surprise
After we buried you at sunrise
With nothing you'd predicted coming true
Just doing what we'd promised we would do."
Another artist that it surprises me has never made The List until now. The Mountain Goats' latest work, "Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan," is a concept album about a shipwreck and its (dwindling) survivors. It is likely the song released the latest in 2025 to make this year's List. Bonus: Lin-Manuel Miranda sings backup vocals on this song and three others on the album.
17. Cadillac by Colin Miller.
"Nascar crash on the big screen
Shirtless in July heat
And I'm helpless
Helpless, helpless."
18. Sally, When the Wine Runs Out by ROLE MODEL.
"Heard through the grapevine
She can be a diva
Cold like Minnesota
Hotter than a fever."
The aforementioned popular artist in this year's List (9.4 million views of the "official video" on YouTube), this is one of those "guilty pleasure" songs that appear here every once in a while. I cannot defend its artistic merit, nor do I feel compelled to. Oh, yeah, and that appearance by someone whom the internets tell me is Charli XCX at 2:30 of the video? It's a whole 'nother thing.
19. Chateau Blues by Spoon.
"Well, you got it all?
But your lonely chateau blues
You got it all
Got the lonely chateau blues."
Proof, once again, that you can have it all and not have anything at all.
20. Straight Line Was A Lie by The Beths.
"I thought I was getting better but I'm back to where I started
And the straight line was a circle
Yeah, the straight line was a lie."
The fourth appearance for New Zealand's The Beths on The List. They put me in mind of The Go-Gos or The Bangles with better musicianship. And, of course, New Zealand accents. Also check out Metal from their latest album (also called "Straight Line Was A Lie").
21. Season of Charade by Birdtalker.
"Now the money's gone
But the dream lives on
Guess I'll keep slaving at the game show
Spin the wheel
Aw, but nothing's real (nothing is real)
Answer the answer with a question."
22. Float by Jay Som (featuring Jim Adkins).
"Is this the way it's supposed to be?
Measuring your misery
Pouring out what's left of me
Without you."
Go with the flow seems to be the message of this effort by Jay Som a.k.a. Melina Mae Duterte. I had to google who Jim Adkins was. Turns out, someone I should know: the lead singer of Jimmy Eat World.
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