![]() We lost a couple editors even, including our editor-in-chief who had to step back for a while to tend to some important stuff. ![]() We lost veteran writers that had been with us since before I joined in mid-2017, promising newcomers left us much sooner than we had hoped – everyone had to re-evaluate their relationship to writing, or even music, and plan accordingly whether it was taking extended breaks from work here or stepping down entirely. Those that stuck to it in the name of safety, thank you.įor us at EIN, it was also a year of great change with many people leaving the site for personal reasons. A lot have lost jobs and other sources of income leaving them to scramble to survive while our governments and leaders meander for months to end on paltry offerings we’re supposed to be grateful for. ![]() Mental health was of great concern in addition to our physical health, missing out on valuable connections with people. ![]() I don’t want to treat anything too lightly – some of us have lost family and friends to the pandemic, most have had to at least lead a lonely life of isolation in the name of staying alive and keeping loved ones and strangers alive. This is David, interim editor-in-chief, welcoming you to Everything Is Noise‘s Top 70 albums of 2020, the thing we’ve looked forward to all year when everything else was taken from us. Throughout a year like the one we’ve had, it’s things like this that kept us going, motivating to the end and providing a proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.
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