Saturday, November 18, 2017

New Christmas Music - 2017


Right around October/November each year I start researching new Christmas album releases. It's pretty typical to find one or two exciting albums, a few with promise, and a truckload of garbage. This year was no different. Here's the breakdown:

christmas music
  • Exciting
    • Sia - Everyday is Christmas
  • Promising
    • Gwen Stefani - You Make It Feel Like Christmas
    • Fantasia - Christmas After Midnight
    • Cheap Trick - Christmas Christmas
    • Lindsey Stirling - Warmer in Winter
  • Ugh
    • Hanson
    • 98°
    • Blake Shelton
    • Reba
    • Josh Groban


Disclaimer! I haven't listened to the majority of these yet. But if you examine the track lists and know a little something about the artist, you can make a pretty solid prediction. A few quick examples:

Exciting: Yes, we're excited for Sia because this is her first foray into holiday music, but that's not all. Her entire album is originals! There is certainly nothing wrong with mixing in a few covers, but Sia is going all out and-SPOILER ALERT- it pays off.

Promising: I don't know that I'm the biggest Cheap Trick fan, but rock Christmas albums are always a fun addition to the canon.

Ugh: What usually ends up in the "Ugh" category are what I call "Obvious Money Grabs" (OMGs); When an artist throws together an uninspired Christmas album just for some easy revenue. This includes your frequent offenders (Reba, Amy Grant, Pentatonix (sorry, not sorry)) and your 90's pop-stars trying to become relevant again (Hanson, 98°) among others.

We won't be rash and outright discard a Christmas album on a hunch. So, my gift to you: I'm going to listen to all of these, and I'll report back with what's worthwhile and what's a lump of coal.




And We're Back...Again!

Welcome back to the Christmas Music Countdown.

At this point you might be thinking "he really doesn't give up does he." No, no I do not. If this blog was about any other genre of music, I might feel bad about popping back up once a year to annoy my friends, but this is Christmas music. You can dread it all you want, but the music, and my blog, will be back every year (and earlier and earlier in November if I can help it).

Last year we made it to Day #19 of the countdown leaving us with just 6 days to finish. The plan this year is roughly the same, with a few major goals:

  1. Introduce what's new in Christmas music for 2017
  2. Finish the Countdown
  3. Put together a few Spotify Playlists

What happens if we finish the countdown? Ask me in 2027. For now, hop in and get ready to sample all that Christmas music has to offer.

Humbly,
Jesse C.

P.S. This has been my apartment since Nov 2nd (vertical video apologies).