The 1-a-Day Album Project

The artists I love, I really love. I can listen to their albums over and over again. And while I think my tastes are fairly broad, I am continually reading about noteworthy artists and bands—in Sound on Sound, Classic Rock, and Guitarist—that I’ve previously overlooked or ignored. I’d like to change that.

So: My “1-a-Day Album Project.”

The goal is simple: Listen to one previously unheard album a day, for 30 days, and take notes about my reaction. Albums may be recent/new or 50+ years old, chosen based on either some connection I might have with the artist or the album’s reputation/influence within rock (and, to a lesser extent, pop).

For the most part, I’m coming at these albums with no history—no prior relationship with the artist or their work—and very little context. (The exception: Maybe I’ve heard some radio singles.) I’m not researching anything prior to listening, so I’m going in with no expectations.

So, let’s drop the needle, stick in that 8-track or cassette, slide in that CD, or load up Apple Music (or Spotify, if you have to) and get going…