If you didn't hear the previous episode, turn back now and check it out! This is part two in my rundown of my favourite local releases of 2023. Thanks.
As I do every year, I've made a list of my favourite local albums of 2023. Did I miss albums? Absolutely. Did I immediately question my judgement after I finished narrowing it down to 20? Yuppers. But for good or ill, there are 20 releases by local artists I want to highlight.
Continuing the tradition I began last year, I've recorded a series of episodes counting down the records on my list, including interview clips and songs. This second installment covers albums I've unscientifically ranked from 14-10 (I know, random numbering happening here, sorry) which includes Kitz Willman's Grim Errands, Get Rid of It by Death Cassette, The Body Horror by Midnight Review Presents, Chuck Copenace's Oshki Manitou, and Sick of You by Hopscotchbattlescars.
Stay tuned over the next few as we count down to #1!
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