10. Death From Above 1979 – Is 4 Lovers
9. Rob Zombie – The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy
8. Poppy – Flux
7. Weezer – OK Human
6. Architects – For Those That Wish To Exist
5. Biffy Clyro – The Myth Of The Happily Ever After
4. Every Time I Die – Radical
3. Don Broco – Amazing Things
2. Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power
1. Mastodon – Hushed And Grim
If 2020 was like a bout of depressed drinking, then 2021 has been the melancholic hangover. In pain and processing what the hell just happened, we yearned for a sense of normality that never quite arrived, so we set about looking for any victories we could find. Chief among them, of course, was the arrival of Hushed And Grim, Mastodon’s masterful eighth album, which proved that the Atlanta metal titans are at their best when their writing centres around a central theme. This time around that theme was death, a spectre that’s always near us but never more so than in recent years. For the band, personally, it was the death of their longtime manager Nick John from cancer in 2018. A man who was as much a part of the Mastodon operation as any of its members, Hushed And Grim is a wonderful tribute to him. Deep and dark and brimming with ideas, it’s also an exceptional addition to one of the most enviable catalogues in metal. The highlights of this near-90-minute odyssey are plentiful, but the concluding Gigantium, a song as sizeable as its title suggests, is worthy of special mention. In its soaring second half it highlights an intriguing musical future for Mastodon, while reminding us, if a reminder were necessary, how exceptionally powerful love is.