The Kerrang! staff’s top albums of 2022

By now, you’ll have seen Kerrang!’s top 50 albums of 2022 list. That itself is a digest, a picture of the year in rock that reflects many things: creative derring-do, game-changing impact, success, and (most importantly) how much a record’s brilliance made it stick out among the rest of the year’s noises. Now we come to something different. Kerrang! is built by the people who work here. A group of people more passionate about and obsessed with music you’ll struggle to find. When you see a new artist on the cover, or a piece insisting you need to hear someone immediately, it’s because of that enthusiasm, that excitement of hearing something for the first time and being blown away.  Here, then, is what made our individual years rock… Luke Mor...

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