2016 brought us a lot of bad news and good art, particularly when it comes to comedy. Stand-up albums are my favorite, because on an album, comedians can say things they might have to adjust for certain clubs and citiesโand might not be able to say at all on TV. Hereโs a super subjective, potentially biased list of my 10 favorite comedy albums of the year, presented in no particular order. Listen to them and pick your favorites for yourself.
W. Kamau Bell
Semi-Prominent Negro
(KILL ROCK STARS)
Why it rules: Semi-Prominent Negro comments on social and political issues in a way thatโs at once raw and nuanced. W. Kamau Bell is one of my favorite comedians, and in the wake of such a terrifying, painful year, his work is especially hilarious and important.
Standout bit: โYou can tell gentrification is bad now because white people are mad about it. Thereโs white people in Williamsburg right now like, โHey, I have lived here for two years! Two years, damn it! I remember when that coffee shop was a different coffee shop.โโ
Will Miles
Good Year
(COMEDY DYNAMICS)
Why it rules: Will Miles is like a smart, nice goofball who you want to be friends with, or at least take with you to the bank and grocery store. On Good Year, Milesโ likeable personality shines through in every smart, personable bit.
Standout bit: โMy friend was like, โWill, you wanna know how I met my wife?โ โNo I donโt, at all. I never asked you that.โ โI met my wife at a church singles night!โ โOh… thatโs never going to happen to me.โโ
Rhea Butcher
Butcher
(KILL ROCK STARS)
Why it rules: On this very funny debut, Rhea Butcher paints a hilarious, honest portrait of who she is. Her stand-up is genuine, dry, and deadpan, covering everything from baseball to identity to her childhood. Hopefully this album is the first of many.
Standout bit: โI stayed a vegetarian because I love animals so much. It made me… real sensitive to their plight. I donโt think I saw the beginning of Bambi until two weeks ago. It was hidden from me. I never saw Old Yellerโnone of that shit. I started crying in the middle of Roger Rabbit, when Doc Brown dips the shoe into the anti-cartoon chemical. I cried at the death of an article of clothing. Thatโs how serious of a vegetarian I am.โ
Ahmed Bharoocha
Almond Badoody
(COMEDY CENTRAL)
Why it rules: Iโm consistently impressed with Ahmed Bharoochaโs ability to take any premise and turn it into an intricate joke; he can milk any idea for all possible humor. So itโs no surprise Almond Badoody is whimsical and charming.
Standout bit: โJust the term โdolphin-safe tunaโ is like saying โwhites-safe genocide.โ โOh, there werenโt any precious dolphins in the slaughtering of this tuna, right?โ โNo, the dolphins are fine. The tuna are dead.โ โThatโs fine, as long as you didnโt inconvenience any dolphins.โโ
Baron Vaughn
Blaxistential Crisis
(A SPECIAL THING RECORDS)
Why it rules: Baron Vaughn sounds like an effervescent thespian mixed with a super-smart nerd mixed with a magical elfโall in the body and brain of one very funny stand-up. His theatrics have delighted me over the years, and Blaxistential Crisis is a bubbly, creative gem that radiates fun.
Standout bit: โI like the South even in the face of the fact that they have a cute nickname for racism. They all call it โhumidity,โ because they think itโs heat instead of the warm fog of the souls that have been broken.โ
Tig Notaro
Boyish Girl Interrupted
(SECRETLY CANADIAN)
Why it rules: Tig Notaro is one of the most unique performers of all time. An amazing storyteller of ridiculously funny, thoughtful anecdotes, Notaroโs comedy flows with a relaxed, satirical point of view, inviting the audience into all of the quirky situations of her life. One of my favorite things about Tig is her ability to mine heartbreaking stories for absurdity.
Standout bit: Notaro has too many to choose from, and theyโre too lengthy to translate neatly to print. But Google โTig Notaro Taylor Dayneโ if you need an intro.
Kyle Kinane
Loose in Chicago
(COMEDY CENTRAL)
Why it rules: On his fourth full-length, Kyle Kinane, one of the undisputedly funniest comedians of all time, bestows us with stories and jokes that made me guffaw. Loose in Chicago blends boisterous charm with darkly funny, existential thoughtfulness.
Standout bit: โThereโs gonna be a really interesting conversation to be had when thereโs a mass shooting of people we can all agree donโt need to be around anymore…โThereโs another mass shooting!โ โOh my god who were the victims?โ โWestboro Baptist Church.โ โHeh. No. Itโs a senseless… hah… Sorry God hates who? I canโt hear them anymore.โโ
Nathan Brannon
Because
(KILL ROCK STARS)
Why it rules: Sweet, smart, charming, delightful former Portlander Nathan Brannon is a comedian who kills every time I see him. Combining material about social justice, selfish spiders, and his adorable family, Because isnโt just hilarious, itโs an honest depiction of who Brannon is.
Standout bit: โMy wife was like, โSome people might feel uncomfortable if they see me breastfeed right here in the coffee shop.โ And I was like, โWell, thatโs why they were born with motherfuckinโ eyelids.โโ
Aparna Nancherla
Just Putting It Out There
(SECRETLY CANADIAN)
Why it rules: Aparna Nancherla is one of my favorite comedians and humans. Itโs a treat to see longer acts from a comedian who normally performs shorter sets, so I was elated to find out that she was putting out both an album and a Comedy Central half-hour special this year. Just Putting It Out There resonates deeply with the awkward, anxious, depressed-yet-hopeful girl inside of me. Itโs personal and dark, and aptly showcases Nancherlaโs idiosyncratic talent and voice.
Standout bit: โDonโt you think any pizza can be a personal one if you cry while you eat it? Sorry to go political, but that is how I feel. Also, heads up to my friends: Iโve been calling pizza โyogaโ for months now.โ
Maria Bamford
20%
(COMEDY CENTRAL)
Why it rules: Maria Bamford is not just my all-time favorite comedianโsheโs the reason I got into comedy and started taking better care of my mental health. Bamford, like many of the other comics on this list, beautifully transforms depression and anxiety into cathartic, healing humor. All five of her previous albums have been smart and full of feelings. 20% features intricate jokes that make me laugh out loud every single time I hear them.
Standout bit: โI say that I love my nieces and nephews. Is that what I say? Once a year I FedEx them a box of wigs. Does that really make up for the fact that I never make eye contact and Iโm not clear on their names? Hey shortstop, where are the taller shadows?โ
