Strong arguments have been made over the landscape of modern-day popular music that the guitar went extinct during the last epoch. However, if there has been one prevailing notion during uncertain times, it's that art and music can serve as medicine for the mind, body, and soul, and for me, that was "Guitar Music" specifically.
I rested heavily on instrumental and ambient music to ease the circulating madness that was both around me and buried deep inside. As some were lost in the depths of TikTok, I was walking around with headphones listening to anything that wielded the powers of escape, all while gazing at the morning action around my hummingbird feeders. I found my musical choices to be rather calming during times of mental chaos. In response, I fell back in love with the guitar as I've spent many years pushing it away due to an immense amount of overexposure in my professional career.
It's easy to overlook the guitar as a stand-alone instrument as it has been overplayed and dramatized more times than I care to recount. However, there are breakthrough moments when it serves as a voice, rhythm, and melody, as it has for generations while also being driven further as a utility creating new sonic textures and emotions. It's now similar to the expressiveness of a six-voice synthesizer rather than the mundane strum of a G chord.
As I started to compile a list together of my favorite music from this year, I quickly realized that the majority of what I was listening to was based around guitar performances. So, I figured it would be easier to stick to what I know rather than talking about other records that I appreciated but ultimately steered away from to feed my particular craving. Some express the ideas of minimalism and experimentation, while others are rooted more towards traditional styles but with a modern spirit, all while bringing forth a sense of place and purpose in moments of confinement.
These are in no particular order, and if you care to listen along, I put together a playlist with my favorite songs from each of these records.
Patrick Benson is a musician, and guitar repair tech based in Los Angeles, California. He works at a repair shop as well as out on the road for Nine Inch Nails and Beck. He plays guitar in the band Charade, has a solo instrumental project and hosts a monthly podcast. You can follow him on Instagram and Twitter.