The Year In Music: Pop Music’s Biggest Hype Of 2013

Many Beyonce fans woke up to a surprise new album, dropped to iTunes without any pre-release promotions, an outlier in 2013. (Nick Farrell/Courtesy of the artist)
Many Beyonce fans woke up to a surprise new album, dropped to iTunes without any pre-release promotions, an outlier in 2013. (Nick Farrell/Courtesy of the artist)

The Internet awoke last Friday to find that Beyoncé had airdropped an entire new album onto iTunes. For most fans, the “visual album” was a total surprise and an instant success (it sold some 828,773 copies in the first three days — an iTunes record), despite a complete lack of advanced marketing, television appearances, or even a lead-up radio single. Granted, a pop artist of Beyoncé’s stature is clearly able to generate massive interest just by being, well, Beyoncé.

Still, Beyoncé’s model almost seems like an outlier, especially at a time where long, drawn-out hype cycles are now commonly expected — not just with artists of this magnitude much smaller indie bands as well.

All year, albums from pop music’s biggest names — and many mid-level and indie artists — were released after calculated, creative, and even mysterious marketing plans to help inspire fan interest, re-instill some fun in new music, and hopefully boost sales. Here’s a rundown of some of the year’s most notable.

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Morning Commute Music Shuffle: 8 Feb 2012

A slightly abridged version of the songs that came up on shuffle on my iPod during my morning commute. A few I skipped over, but otherwise, here it is.

1) ARCADE FIRE, “Lenin” from Dark Was The Night

2) THE NATIONAL, “Lit Up” from Alligator

3) THE BEATLES, “Because” from Love

4) RADIOHEAD, “Idioteque” from Kid A

5) GROUNDTRUTHER, “Jupiter Mask” from Longitude

6) TOM WAITS, “Baby Gonna Leave Me” from Real Gone

7) MY BLOODY VALENTINE, “Nothing Much To Loose” from Isn’t Anything

8) XTC, “Knuckle Down” from English Settlement

9) THE PIXIES, “Something Against You” from Surfer Rosa

10) THE BAD PLUS, “Radio Cure” from For All I Care

11) BEE GEES, “Whisper Whisper” from Odessa

12) FIONA APPLE, “To Your Love” from When the Pawn…

13) KANYE WEST, “Get Em’ High” from The College Dropout

14) ISOTOPE 217, “Audio Boxing” from The Unstable Molecule

15) THE FLAMING LIPS, “Waiting For Superman” from The Soft Bulletin